The Hermit of Niagara

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  • Kelly M.
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    • Sep 2007
    • 225

    The Hermit of Niagara

    I visited Niagara Falls (Ontario) this weekend, and in my travels I came across the story of a hermit who, in the early 1800s, lived in seclusion on the otherwise uninhabited Goat Island, situated between the two great waterfalls this region is known for. His name was Francis Abbott, and he was said to have been from a wealthy family, well read and intellectual, and yet he gave it all up to live in the wilderness, sleeping in the forest and bathing at the foot of the enormous falls. He lived there for some time, until one day was found drowned downstream.

    This story, in itself, would not have caught my eye had it not have been for his ‘cryptic’ epitaph found carved into a large stone on the island, it read:

    ALL IS CHANGE,
    ETERNAL PROGRESS
    NO DEATH?

    :wink:

    Gassho,
    -Kelly
    Live in joy and love, even among those who hate
    Live in joy and health, even among the afflicted
    Live in joy and peace, even among the troubled
    Look within and be still; free from fear and grasping
    Know the sweet joy of living in the way.
  • Stephanie

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    Re: The Hermit of Niagara

    Very cool story, Kelly, thanks for sharing it.

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