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In a society so estranged from animals as ours, we often fail to credit them with any form of language. If we do, it comes under the heading of communication rather than speech. And yet, the great silence we have imposed on the rest of life contains innumerable forms of expression. Where does our own language come from but this unfathomed store that characterizes innumerable species? We are now more than halfway removed from what the unwritten word meant to our ancestors, who believed in the original, primal word behind all manifestations of the spirit. You sang because you were answered. The answers come from life around you. Prayers, chants, and songs were also responses to the elements, to the wind, the sun and stars, the Great Mystery behind them. Life on earth springs from a collateral magic that we rarely consult. We avoid the unknown as if we were afraid that contact would lower our sense of self-esteem.


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Some have credited Hay with being the real author of Lincoln's Letter to Mrs. Hay's diary and writings during the Civil War are basic historical sources. Diplomatic career
Between 1865 and 1870 he was secretary of legation at Paris (1865–7) and Madrid (1867–8) and chargé d'affaires at Vienna (1868–70).

John Milton Hay (October 8 1838 – July 1 1905) was an American statesman diplomat author journalist and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln. Hay's highest office was serving as United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.

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