On Substack: The Geography of the Soul
This one's more personal. We spent much of last summer traveling in America — we saw national
parks, redwoods, Pacific sunsets, and family from New Orleans to Connecticut. And somewhere in the middle of all that beauty, everything started to feel oddly muted, like life was happening behind a filter.
It wasn't until we came home and I walked a dusty, thorny trail through the Judean hills that the world snapped back into focus. I wrote about what that filter is, and why this land — which doesn't always photograph as beautifully — feels so much more alive.
Read it on Substack: The Geography of the Soul
(This one was also featured by the Times of Israel this week.)
No comments:
Post a Comment