Markings: Hammarskjöld, Dag, Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive. Markings. Item Preview. Search icon. Search for something. Ellipses icon. An illustration of text ellipses. Collapse sidebar. A circle with a left pointing www.doorway.ru Interaction Count: 9 rows · Markings. Dag Hammarskjold, Dag Hammarskjöld. Knopf, - Biography Autobiography - 4/5(2). · Dag Hammarskjold – ‘Markings’. ‘Markings’ is Dag Hammarskjold’s private journal. It was found in his New York apartment on a bedside table. This journal was written in Swedish and the title on the front page was ‘Vagmarken’, which translated into English means ‘Trail Marks’. In one of his journal entries, Hammarskjold provides an interpretation of the origin and intention of his www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins.
Dag Hammarskjold was born in Sweden in and died in Northern Rhodesia in a plane crash in , while flying there to negotiate a cease-fire between United Nations and Katanga forces. Elected Secretary-General of the United Nations in , serving until his death, he was known throughout the world as a peacemaker. For Hammarskjöld, "the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action." Dag Hammarskjold was born in Sweden in and died in Northern Rhodesia in a plane crash in , while flying there to negotiate a cease-fire between United Nations and Katanga forces. Excerpted from Markings by Dag Hammarskjold;. —Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings. Rättvik Church, Dalarna, Sweden. Photograph: [Public Domain] Monovisions. We all have within us a centre of stillness surrounded by silence. This house, dedicated to work and debate in the service of peace, should have one room dedicated to silence in the outward sense and stillness in the inner sense.
Markings. Dag Hammarskjold, Dag Hammarskjöld. Knopf, - Biography Autobiography - To give to people, works, poetry, art, what the self can contribute, and to take, simply and freely, what belongs to it by reason of its identity. Praise and blame, the winds of success and adversity, blow over such a life without leaving a trace or upsetting its balance.”. ― Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings. A dramatic account of spiritual struggle, Markings has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers since it was first published in Markings is distinctive, as W.H. Auden remarks in his foreword, as a record of "the attempt by a professional man of action to unite in one life the via activa and the via contemplativa." It reflects its author's efforts to live his creed, his belief that all men are equally the children of God and that faith and love require of him a life of selfless service.
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