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Giovanni Giocondo Letter
It was Christmas Eve, 1513. In just two more years, 78
year-old architect Giovanni Giocondo would be dead, having filled Europe
with magnificent buildings and bridges that continue to stand
unweathered in the year 2005. During that night he wrote a note to his
friend, Allagia Aldobrandeschi. The note, like his other work, remains:
I am your friend and my love for you goes deep. There is nothing I
can give you which you have not got, but there is much, very much, that,
while I cannot give it, you can take.
No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in today. Take
heaven!
No peace lies in the future that is not hidden in this present little
instant. Take peace!
The gloom of the world is but a shadow. Behind it, yet within our reach
is joy. There is radiance and glory in the darkness could we but see -
and to see we have only to look. I beseech you to look!
Life is so generous a giver, but we, judging its gifts by the covering,
cast them away as ugly, or heavy or hard. Welcome it, grasp it, touch
the angel's hand that brings it to you. Everything we call a trial, a
sorrow, or a duty, believe me, that angel's hand is there, the gift is
there, and the wonder of an overshadowing presence.
Life is so full of meaning and purpose, so full of beauty - beneath its
covering - that you will find earth but cloaks your heaven.
Courage, then, to claim it, that is all. But courage you have, and the
knowledge that we are all pilgrims together, wending through unknown
country, home.
And so, at this time, I greet you. Not quite as the world sends
greetings, but with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now
and forever, the day breaks, and the shadows flee away.
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