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Welbeck Publishing Group Hardback English

Walking Contemplations

Reflections on Rambling and Ambling

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Welbeck Publishing Group Hardback English

Walking Contemplations

Reflections on Rambling and Ambling

By Trigger Publishing

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  • 'All paths lead nowhere, so it is important to choose a path that has heart' - Carlos Castaneda.This beautifully packaged book offers the reader a rare opportunity to slow down and receive the natural restorative power of nature through a selection of beautiful, evocative quotes transporting the reader to a space of contemplative reflection inspired by the mindful art of walking.'Once trodden by human feet, a natural path becomes a work of man, each traveller marking the way for the next, sometimes departing from the most direct or obvious route to avoid a muddy patch, or to keep out of sight of possible enemies. Feet follow foosteps and so a road is trodden in history.'- The Oldest Road, An Exploration of the Ridgeway, JRL Anderson and Fay Godwin
'All paths lead nowhere, so it is important to choose a path that has heart' - Carlos Castaneda.This beautifully packaged book offers the reader a rare opportunity to slow down and receive the natural restorative power of nature through a selection of beautiful, evocative quotes transporting the reader to a space of contemplative reflection inspired by the mindful art of walking.'Once trodden by human feet, a natural path becomes a work of man, each traveller marking the way for the next, sometimes departing from the most direct or obvious route to avoid a muddy patch, or to keep out of sight of possible enemies. Feet follow foosteps and so a road is trodden in history.'- The Oldest Road, An Exploration of the Ridgeway, JRL Anderson and Fay Godwin