I read this every year in September 15th for my daddy‘s birthday. Missing him like crazy :(
I read this every year in September 15th for my daddy‘s birthday. Missing him like crazy :(
Kim recommends a book that came at the right time on Book Interrupted‘s Manuscript Monday.
https://www.bookinterrupted.com/post/manuscript-monday-johnathon-livingston-seag...
#bookinterrupted #ManuscriptMonday #jonathanlivingstonseagull
I don‘t really remember it, but I‘m sure my parents read to me when I was very young. What I do remember is that my third grade teacher read the tagged book to the class in the afternoon. Not sure that a bunch of eight-year-old kids got much out of it, though. 🤷🏻♀️ #sundayfunday
My husband has mentioned this book from time to time - someone handed it to him when he was in his early teens, and he says it was his first introduction to the idea of transcendence. So, I found him a copy for his birthday. While it didn't hit quite the same as it did when he was 13, he still enjoyed the nostalgia trip. He's also had “Seagull is to flying as I am to ______“ written on our chalkboard ever since - trying to figure out what makes ⬇
I was just young enough in the 70‘s that I never read it but now…❤️❤️❤️
💛💚💛💚 Of course 💚💛💚💛
+1.27 #PennyAPage
#ReadMyRoom
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My daddy would have been 70 years old today. I have been missing him more now that I have moved up north. I wish I could pick his brain re: snow, ice, winter, um... wish we can bitch/watch the Packers together. If he were around, he would understand my frustration with the amount of bullshit I deal with daily! People can be ugh! Miss you! Forever, I am your daddy's little girl.
ReReading this book in his memory.
This parable about a seagull who follows his passion was the bestselling book in the U.S. for 1972 and 1973. It gets a lot of love even still and I broadly sympathize with its message(s), so *respect* to those who have found it inspiring. But it lost me when the birds started teleporting. Still, it's very short and mostly pictures, so check it out for yourself.
I'm ready for round one of the 2022 season of #Bookspin #Doublespin #Bookspinbingo
Thanks @TheAromaofBooks !
“…freedom is the very nature of his being, that whatever stands against that freedom must be set aside, be it ritual or superstition or limitation in any form.”
It was one of my favorite books as a child. I now have my own copy, at last.
This was a bit odd. Lots of philosophical stuff that I‘m not that interested in. It was a very fast read, as it‘s less than 100 pages, and many of the pages are photographs of seagulls flying.
#TarotTakeOver #AceOfSwords
Jonathan is certainly one that comes to mind when it come to clarity, aha moments, truth, awareness and soaring victorious!
In this deck, swords are represented by birds, so even more relatable.
I‘m really enjoying this game 😁🙏🏻
Thank you for the tag @MySharon 1. The Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams 😊 2. I am thankful for my sweet pup! 🐕🤗😊 @Therewillbebooks @laurenmreviews @NataliePatalie
I looked through my own shelves and the tagged came soaring to me. Thanks for the tag @Eggs @Samanne
1. I will visit Ireland someday! Alas, no plans.
2. My dentist called yesterday because there was a cancelled cleaning appt. Did, I want it? Yes, clean teeth! Since I was in my daughter‘s town I popped over for an outside visit and my first peek at her growing baby belly!
3. Any Littens!
#ThankfulThursday
Don‘t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already know and you will see the way to fly.
This is a wonderful little book! Why didn't I get to read it when I was little? Most of my friends criticize its simplicity and obviousness, but I think it's perfectly OK when children's book presents its ideas clearly. And those ideas aren't childish at all. My ebook had beautiful photos of seagulls, and I spent a lovely evening with it! 🕊️ #booked2020 #finishinaday @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage
#7days7books. Day 2, 7 books that have influenced you
I was a young adult and in my decidedly hippie phase of actual tree-hugging, but well before any altering herb usage. The desire to fly and make my own path was STRAINING my psyche. This book (this actual physical book) took me through those days and influenced me to move away from my hometown to go to school up north (Denton, TX) and never look back.
“Your whole body… is nothing more than your thought itself, in a form you can see. Break the chains of your thought, and you break the chains of your body, too…”
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“Why is it,” Jonathan puzzled, “that the hardest thing in the world is to convince a bird that he is free, and that he can prove it for himself if he‘d spend a little time practicing? Why should that be so hard?”
"Its like Siddhartha with seagulls." -Sara at book club. I conned my book club into reading this for our December meeting at my house. Mostly they weren't fans, but I'll always keep sharing it. I love this book; used copies are my go to personal gift. Does anyone else appreciate this seagull? #seagull #favoritebooks #bookclub #transcendance
#iran #redroseseptember
Apparently the inspiration for the band name. If we had a contender for best Scouse band the other day, we have a contender for worse now!!
Although, begrudgingly, I love this song - especially the 12 inch version (remember those!?) the intro is brilliant.
#7Days7Covers #CoverCrush Day 6
@AkashaVampie thanks again for the tag sweetie!
@SW-T thanks again for the tag hon!
Post 7 book covers that you love over 7 days, with no explanation. Tag someone new each day
@Seaglass you are now tagged :)
? Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach - okay, I realize it isn't a plane, but I honestly couldn't think of one! When I changed my thought to "flying", that's what came up. ?
? Airplane!
? Leaving on a Jet Plane - many, many artists ?
@JoScho
#manicmonday
#1970s #letstraveljuly
Time machine time! Yes we sewed those exact jumpers in Home Economics! The somber girl is me, senior picture
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620
Loved the moral of the story presented in this book. It's an easy short read!
The seagull came back today. Or maybe it‘s a different one.
I was reading the other afternoon and heard tapping on our window, 31 floors up. I looked over to see this.
You can read it as a story or read it as a metaphorical book. Each chapter is a new perspective on life. The first part is about doing what you want to do instead of following the crowd. The second part is about shattering our limiting beliefs and transcending them. The third part is about sharing your lessons with others and uplifting them as well. The fourth part is a satire on present day religious practices. Overall a short fascinating story.
One of my favourite books ever.....
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Easy read, straightforward about life. Seagulls as the epiphany of life itself. The perseverance and hard work are the key to a better livelihood .
I read this #novella when I was eleven and I loved it. As I recall it is basically about a seagull messiah and most likely deeper than my preteen mind grasped. I have my great grandmother's copy somewhere but after an hour searching I couldn't find it. So back to Google images 🤦🏼🤷🏼🙈🙊
#OldCoolBooks @Linsy
If our friendship depends on things like space and time, then when we finally overcome space and time, we‘ve destroyed our own brotherhood! But overcome space, and all we have left is Here. Overcome time, and all we have left is Now. And in the middle of Here and Now, don‘t you think that we might see each other once or twice?”
It is the book one should read it over and over as it has different meaning every time you read it.
‘Why, Jon, why?" his mother asked. "Why is it so hard to be like the rest of the flock, Jon? Why can't you leave low flying to the pelicans, the alhatross? Why don't you eat? Son, you're bone and feathers!" "I don't mind being bone and feathers mom. I just want to know what I can do in the air and what I can't, that's all. I just want to know.‘
A few pages in and already feeling better. The pictures of seagulls every chapter help too.
Best Seller Mondiale.
Ogni tanto lo sfoglio ancora. Ogni volta sottolineo nuovi paragrafi che mi toccano l‘anima. Si. È una lettura che tocca l‘anima.
#ilgabbiano #volereèpotere #RichardBach #passionelibri #mituffonellalettura #leggerepersognare
Excellent. Seagull's point of view, in the attempt at perfection. Now my son, Merlin, has a tattoo on his back with my name along with SEAGULL'S such as these. thanks.
I finished this lovely book, for the second time, and it is as brilliant a fable as it was the first time. This is the 1973 edition my husband, or more likely his parents, bought for 13 Kroner in Norway. I feel fortunate my husband introduced this author to me when we first married. I have enjoyed every Bach book I‘ve read.
He spoke of very simple things—that it is right for a gull to fly, that freedom is the very nature of his being, that whatever stands against that freedom must be set aside, be it ritual or superstition or limitation in any form....”The only true law is that which leads to freedom,” Jonathan said. “There is no other.”
“The place for a seagull at night is on shore, and from this moment forth he vowed, he would be a normal gull. It would make everyone happier.” I love this fable about an individual trying to be more than the expectation of his peers. Sometimes, giving in makes everyone else happier but robs the individual of what makes him/her happy. This is a re-read from my 20s and I loved it then and so far I love it now.
Currently reading this. Kinda boring at times. I don't really really like seagulls all that much nor care about their speed of flight.
#quickreads with scruffy, sleepy #dogsoflitsy @RealLifeReading I can't remember the details of this book (perils of reading too quickly) but I remember liking it.
"Non dar retta ai tuoi occhi, e non credere a quello che vedi. Gli occhi vedono solo ciò che è limitato. Guarda col tuo intelletto, e scopri quello che conosci già, allora imparerai a volare»
#publishedinthe1970s so I've picked six of my favourites. I used to read all the early Stephen King books ,Thorn Birds ❤️ , of course the tagged book so 😎, Shogun so awesome that I read :Taipan, Noble House and King Rat. Probably one of my all time favourites- My Name is Asher Lev #jubilantjuly