Seeing Life
“She had finally come so far that she seemed to be seeing
her own life from the uppermost summit of a mountain pass. Now her path led
down into the darkening valley, but first she had been allowed to see that in
the solitude of the cloister and in the doorway of death someone was waiting
for her who had always seen the lives of people the way villages look from a
mountain crest. He had seen sin and sorrow, love and hatred in their hearts,
the way the wealthy estates and poor hovels, the bountiful acres and the
abandoned wastelands are all borne by the same earth. And he had come down
among them, his feet had wandered among the lands, stood in the castles and in
huts, gathering the sorrows and sins of the rich and the poor, and lifting them
high up with him on the cross.”
~Sigrid Undset
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