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Posted on March 14, 2018September 14, 2019

Seamus Heaney On Solitude

by Socrates Black : Wisdom Archivist.In Wisdom.

Seamus Heaney.JPGSeamus Heaney (April 13, 1939 – August 30, 2013)

The true and durable path into and through experience involves being true to your own solitude, true to your own secret knowledge.

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