I began to heal from the oppressive “religious” standards I placed on myself;
I began to understand my relationship with Jesus;
I began to learn what was community;
I learned to ask good questions (thank you Dr. Joy)
I was introduced to the concept of moving towards God vs the black/white concept of you’re in or out with God (thank you Darrell Whiteman, for laying the foundation to Ignatius spirituality) and
I fell in LOVE with the Red River Gorge region.
I began to understand my relationship with Jesus;
I began to learn what was community;
I learned to ask good questions (thank you Dr. Joy)
I was introduced to the concept of moving towards God vs the black/white concept of you’re in or out with God (thank you Darrell Whiteman, for laying the foundation to Ignatius spirituality) and
I fell in LOVE with the Red River Gorge region.
In the forest and on the trails of the Red River Gorge, the Spirit touched my soul. While in Kentucky I was frequently drawn to the Gorge, sometimes with friends and sometimes alone. I would write, draw, think and enjoy the deep silence of the forest.
It had been at least six years since I had last visited the Gorge and Jeff’s spring break was coming up. I felt that deep yearning to be in the woods, to hike, to smell the sandy soil and hear the wind whip across the ridges. So three years ago when Jeff was 6 years old, I took him to Kentucky and introduced him to some of my sacred places in the forest.
That’s where we are tonight, in Kentucky. We hiked to Gray’s Arch, Angels Windows and Natural Bridge, checked out Nada Tunnel and the suspension bridge. He was dirty and stinky: now he is clean, pooped out and asleep.
That’s where we are tonight, in Kentucky. We hiked to Gray’s Arch, Angels Windows and Natural Bridge, checked out Nada Tunnel and the suspension bridge. He was dirty and stinky: now he is clean, pooped out and asleep.
I placed some significant roots down during my brief time in Kentucky. Spiritual roots that have continued to deepen over the last 15 years.
It is good. It is well with my soul.
1 comment:
'no child left inside'
I love your passion for the outdoors, Lori! Keep up the great posts. Your blog is a staple of my week!
Much love...Corey
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