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Topic: Re: There's a feeling I get when I look to the West    Reply to: msg 3766
Posted: June 26, 1999 at 22:38:20: by Goodgulf
: There's a feeling I get when I look to the West--A line from the Zepplin song "Stairway to Heaven." It is my understanding that this line was a Tolkien reference influenced by his concept of the Undying Lands. This however is not my question but rather an explanation of the question I have. It is probably a relative question, so it may appeal to no one but it is this--does gazing West invoke magical feelings for you? This may seem like a ridiculous question, but I believe Tolkien just gave a face to a calling beyond. I have my own ideas on the subject, but I'll spare everyone for now. Any comments are welcome, you can also E-mail me at MythikWolf@aol.com if you have questions etc.

Gazing west doesn't invoke any special feelings in me, but reading or thinking about Middle-Earth does. It is a testament to the power of Tolkien's writing that so many people have wanted to live in his creation, or like you, can never look west again without thinking of the Grey Havens and the Blessed Realm with a nostalgia for a place they have only read about. But to be honest, the most common "feeling" I get from reading LOTR is hunger. It seems I can't get past a meal in the book without raiding my refrigerator or searching for some cookies or cake. Perhaps it triggers my own nostalgia for the days of my childhood, when after coming in the house from a cold and snowy day, there was the smell of dinner and my grandmother at the stove.




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