Wow! That was amazing. I've never been there, but now I almost feel like I have. Great photos and videos, too. I didn't comprehend the scale until you showed the guy climbing it. And now you have me itching to hear about the evening's surprises...
Thank you for sharing Devil's Tower with us. I'm glad you had such a beautiful spiritual experience. No question that you are hearing from the Divine. He's giving you breadcrumbs!
Ralph Waldo Emerson also connected spiritually with American landscapes in his iconic essay, "Nature." (Can't say I liked it when forced to read in high school, but maybe now with my mature years....? )
Oh, and about yearning for more clarity. In my life's adventures, I've found He gives me only daily bread, daily hints and I'm expected to use my imagination to figure out what He might be saying. Even when the Israelites received manna, it was only a day's supply and at first they didn't recognize it as divine provision, thus calling it "manna" or "what is it?"
Wonderful photos! Glad it was a positive experience for you. Looking forward to the next installment!
I suspect you may have met this fellow before; he always seems to have something to say to me when I click in for larger view and look closely. https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/103RB6
Wow! That was amazing. I've never been there, but now I almost feel like I have. Great photos and videos, too. I didn't comprehend the scale until you showed the guy climbing it. And now you have me itching to hear about the evening's surprises...
Thank you for sharing Devil's Tower with us. I'm glad you had such a beautiful spiritual experience. No question that you are hearing from the Divine. He's giving you breadcrumbs!
Ralph Waldo Emerson also connected spiritually with American landscapes in his iconic essay, "Nature." (Can't say I liked it when forced to read in high school, but maybe now with my mature years....? )
Oh, and about yearning for more clarity. In my life's adventures, I've found He gives me only daily bread, daily hints and I'm expected to use my imagination to figure out what He might be saying. Even when the Israelites received manna, it was only a day's supply and at first they didn't recognize it as divine provision, thus calling it "manna" or "what is it?"