Most of us lack an inner sublime. That’s a shame, lectured Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King in the 1860s:
So many of us there are who have no majestic landscapes for the heart - no grandeurs in the inner life. We live on the flats. . . . We look up to no heights whence shadow falls and streams flow singing. . . . We have no sacred and cleansing fears. We have no consciousness of Divine, All-enfolding Love. We may make an outward visit to the Sierras, but there are no Yosemites in the soul. (Quoted from “Selections from a Lecture-Sermon after Visiting Yosemite Valley,” in Oscar J. Shuck, The California Scrapbook, San Francisco: H. H. Bancroft, 1869.)
For a brief biography of Thomas Starr King, click here.
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