Sacred geography reflects more than mere landscapes; it’s a visceral awakening. Nature’s spaces—from mountains to deserts—serve as mirrors for our inner turmoil and growth. This journey into consciousness defies hierarchy and doctrine; spiritual awareness is found in the ordinary, demanding awareness over travel. Embrace the sacred beneath your feet.
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On an Ebb and Flow through Krakow
Krakow welcomed me with a rainy embrace, but I couldn’t resist its radiant charm. From a private river tour to savoring traditional Polish cuisine, every moment was enchanting. The bustling Rynek Glowny, the flavors of hearty meals, and the elegance of Baltic amber left an indelible warmth in my heart. Krakow, a city that embraces you like a comforting hug.
Wilderness Awaits: Three Enticing Forest Lands East of the Mississippi River
The United States treasures its 63 National Parks and 154 National Forests, preserving diverse landscapes and wildlife. While Western states boast famous parks, lesser-known Eastern gems like Shawnee National Forest in Illinois, Ocala National Forest in Florida, and Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in Georgia offer stunning vistas, mineral springs, and waterfalls awaiting exploration.
Painted Ladies and Disappearing Horses
A Brief History of Native-Settler Interactions in Very Early Cincinnati While exploring one of Cincinnati’s most charming neighborhoods of Columbia Tusculum on a sunny summer day, I was reminded that the tale of history on colonized land is woven into the language of the colonizer. That’s why Grandmother’s Foot in Bogota, Colombia, is now calledContinue reading “Painted Ladies and Disappearing Horses”
Gazing at the Edge of the World in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
A blast of chilly air massaged my face, damp with perspiration, as I pushed open the door to a four bed bunk room at the hostel. I was in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina, a small border town on the confluence of the Parana and Iguazu rivers. The late February jungle air hung dense, and I hadContinue reading “Gazing at the Edge of the World in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina”
