tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588328928227524790.post7016429516964844718..comments2023-07-09T19:59:16.047+01:00Comments on Journeys of heart and mind: Let my people goChris Jefferieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07024046243018838005noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588328928227524790.post-61895881024529756292008-07-23T11:48:00.000+01:002008-07-23T11:48:00.000+01:00Get Walking. Great way to sign off, Chris. Those ...Get Walking. Great way to sign off, Chris. Those two little words say so much! Why? Well, in order to keep from allowing Egypt to get into us, it is necessary to be intentional and purposeful in our steps. <br><br>I say that metaphorically and materially for if we make a point to walk wherever we go instead of always opting for the car, the metro, or the plane, the ramifications are many. Walking forces us to stay locale, relating to those in our neighborhoods and villages instead of rushing past everyone, too busy to notice needs or have a simple conversastion.<br><br>Instead of "going nowhere, fast" we walk, we breathe, we rejoice and accept the limitations and uncertainties of all that it means to be human. <br>Surely, this "antidote" will fly in the face of the scientific mind, but from a humanists point of view, it does have some prescience. Would that I could do it!!!!!<br>Thanks for an excellent, thought-provoking piece.<br>StephanieStephanie Bennettnoreply@blogger.com