A River Runs Through It
"In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There nothing can befall me in life-no disgrace, no calamity, which nature cannot repair. Standing on the bear ground; my head bathed by blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space, all mean egotism vanish." To each man there are places to forget, places to ignore worries, troublesome thoughts, and lost ideals. For father and sons that place comes to be the Big Black Foot River. Rev. Maclean, Norman, and Paul find solace in the river; discover simpler standards for life, structure, and religion. The rhythmic, methodical current of the waters provide reason and faith, a return to gods green earth, a return how life was meant to be in the eyes of a transcendental. The author, the brothers, and the father; and the quest for purity. The beauty in the strength of mere words and the immense impact they have on the soul of man has been the inspiration to many of the greatest poets and writers. The ability to combine elegance with knowledge and thereupon affect the thoughts of others using only paper and pen has intrigued men for centuries. Henry David Thoreau proved to be the voice of his people and thus changed history by expressing the ideals he believed to be correct, thoug
Too it was a response to what some felt was a spiritual lack of established religion. Nevertheless, through nature they find a way to ease the grief they feel, calm the structure, and find God on a personal level. A sense of wonder and possibility which could only be found in the Montana river of his childhood had been forgotten. He would find the essentials in sprit and nature, not society, not the structure which pinned him down. In nature God is the source of revival. While life carries on for Paul, disgrace hangs heavy on the head of a broken man. He needed to return to reason and faith, to learn the natural side of God's order and how to follow the word of God. Every afternoon, I was set free, untutored and untouched until supper, to learn on my own the natural side of God's order. Structure and balance are often overshadowed by the more important. The disparity which makes Paul the personality he is drives the source of revival sought in the Black Foot. Maclean God had a place in nature, God was nature. God is in the river, God teaches us differently in the natural world. In the journey called life, often one finds himself in and environment providing too much structure. Too, he becomes entangled in gambling debts and disagreements with locals concerning his love interests.
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