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Sway with God
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#1 · April 12, 1999, 5:20 am
Quote from Forum Archives on April 12, 1999, 5:20 amPosted by: chetv <chetv@...>
Half a century ago [this was written in 1931] a man was to walk a wire
across Niagara Falls with another man on his shoulders. After weeks of
preliminary practice, as the final moment for the event drew near, the rope
walker cautioned his young colleague in words like these: "We are about to
risk our lives. I am to walk the wire. The whole responsibility is mine. You
have nothing to do but match my movements. If I sway to the left, let
yourself sway with me. If I sway to the right, do the same. Under no
circumstances try to save yourself, for there must be only one will in this
adventure, and that will is mine. You must submerge yours to ensure harmony,
for without perfect unison we are both lost. There is only one thing for you
to do - sway with me."
As they drew near the opposite side, the unexpected happened. The long
vibration of the wire broke in the center into two waves, and each of these
broke again into two, and so on, in accordance with the law of vibration,
until the shortened wavelike movements became so violent that the man could
scarcely keep his feet where he placed them. It was a perilous moment, but
the feat was accomplished, and the spectacular escapade was a success,
holding a place on the first page of the newspapers.
After this, the young man who had played a secondary part settled down to
private life, married, became an active leader in Christian endeavor and an
elder in a certain church. And he used to say: "I learned more religion on
the wire that day than in all my life.
I learned that the only sane and safe way to live is to sway with God."By Frank S. Arnold,
Signs of the Times,
November 24, 1931
Posted by: chetv <chetv@...>
Half a century ago [this was written in 1931] a man was to walk a wire
across Niagara Falls with another man on his shoulders. After weeks of
preliminary practice, as the final moment for the event drew near, the rope
walker cautioned his young colleague in words like these: "We are about to
risk our lives. I am to walk the wire. The whole responsibility is mine. You
have nothing to do but match my movements. If I sway to the left, let
yourself sway with me. If I sway to the right, do the same. Under no
circumstances try to save yourself, for there must be only one will in this
adventure, and that will is mine. You must submerge yours to ensure harmony,
for without perfect unison we are both lost. There is only one thing for you
to do - sway with me."
As they drew near the opposite side, the unexpected happened. The long
vibration of the wire broke in the center into two waves, and each of these
broke again into two, and so on, in accordance with the law of vibration,
until the shortened wavelike movements became so violent that the man could
scarcely keep his feet where he placed them. It was a perilous moment, but
the feat was accomplished, and the spectacular escapade was a success,
holding a place on the first page of the newspapers.
After this, the young man who had played a secondary part settled down to
private life, married, became an active leader in Christian endeavor and an
elder in a certain church. And he used to say: "I learned more religion on
the wire that day than in all my life.
I learned that the only sane and safe way to live is to sway with God."
across Niagara Falls with another man on his shoulders. After weeks of
preliminary practice, as the final moment for the event drew near, the rope
walker cautioned his young colleague in words like these: "We are about to
risk our lives. I am to walk the wire. The whole responsibility is mine. You
have nothing to do but match my movements. If I sway to the left, let
yourself sway with me. If I sway to the right, do the same. Under no
circumstances try to save yourself, for there must be only one will in this
adventure, and that will is mine. You must submerge yours to ensure harmony,
for without perfect unison we are both lost. There is only one thing for you
to do - sway with me."
As they drew near the opposite side, the unexpected happened. The long
vibration of the wire broke in the center into two waves, and each of these
broke again into two, and so on, in accordance with the law of vibration,
until the shortened wavelike movements became so violent that the man could
scarcely keep his feet where he placed them. It was a perilous moment, but
the feat was accomplished, and the spectacular escapade was a success,
holding a place on the first page of the newspapers.
After this, the young man who had played a secondary part settled down to
private life, married, became an active leader in Christian endeavor and an
elder in a certain church. And he used to say: "I learned more religion on
the wire that day than in all my life.
I learned that the only sane and safe way to live is to sway with God."
By Frank S. Arnold,
Signs of the Times,
November 24, 1931
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