Franklin K. Lane stipulated that when he died his body should be cremated and the ashes scattered from El Capitan over the beautiful Yosemite Valley. He thus symbolized what many of us feel—the unity of our deeper and finer selves with the eternal life and loveliness of nature. Oh seek me not within a tomb; I brothered with the things that pass, Not Death can sheathe me in a shroud; Oh subtle in the sap athrill, My God and I shall interknit John G. Neihardt From "The Quest" (collected lyrics). |