hello ! I discovered this night your pages here and took a walk in your sweet and beautiful images and great words . I think i'll come to it again often, thanks for all that; for some time, trying to recover some breathe between all the stones I have put in my backbag... and perhaps lighter it a bit and perhaps do something better
Years ago I read "The Miracle Detective" by Randall Sullivan. I think that regardless of where you are in terms of faith or church, it is a book worth reading. Pilgrimage does indeed take many different forms. By the way, I look forward to being able to purchase your art online when you have your site up. With Christmas season approaching, I am hoping to buy a print for my granddaughters.
This January I wrote an intention to go on a “pilgrimage” to see the notes and hometown of my favorite author Robert Jordan. This year unfolded in unexpected ways. I won a ticket to a convention about his book series this summer. The fandom wrapped me in a big hug and I’m now making the pilgrimage in community with several other “hard core fan freaks” (affectionate) next month. Magic is real. 💫
"But with age, I realise what miracles I may have overlooked." I love that frame for reflection so much. I recently went on a pilgrimage to Emily Dickinson's home, a place I had long wanted to visit, and I was surprised how much it took on kind of spiritual threads, of feeling a place where such fantastic poetry was born, where she sat and created masterpieces. I love thinking of how a simple walk can be a pilgrimage, a connection to other times, lives, places. Beautiful.
hello ! I discovered this night your pages here and took a walk in your sweet and beautiful images and great words . I think i'll come to it again often, thanks for all that; for some time, trying to recover some breathe between all the stones I have put in my backbag... and perhaps lighter it a bit and perhaps do something better
Beautiful words, thank you.. I will hold your words dear today because my heart and mind truly needed them.
Years ago I read "The Miracle Detective" by Randall Sullivan. I think that regardless of where you are in terms of faith or church, it is a book worth reading. Pilgrimage does indeed take many different forms. By the way, I look forward to being able to purchase your art online when you have your site up. With Christmas season approaching, I am hoping to buy a print for my granddaughters.
This January I wrote an intention to go on a “pilgrimage” to see the notes and hometown of my favorite author Robert Jordan. This year unfolded in unexpected ways. I won a ticket to a convention about his book series this summer. The fandom wrapped me in a big hug and I’m now making the pilgrimage in community with several other “hard core fan freaks” (affectionate) next month. Magic is real. 💫
"But with age, I realise what miracles I may have overlooked." I love that frame for reflection so much. I recently went on a pilgrimage to Emily Dickinson's home, a place I had long wanted to visit, and I was surprised how much it took on kind of spiritual threads, of feeling a place where such fantastic poetry was born, where she sat and created masterpieces. I love thinking of how a simple walk can be a pilgrimage, a connection to other times, lives, places. Beautiful.
Yes, such beautiful words and art. Thank you for making my morning and putting more joy and wisdom out into the world. :)
I love this. Miracles run so much deeper than the thing we initially think we want