Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
"Walking Home is an exploration and visualization of contemplative processes that unfold during walking in relative silence along the Yukon River. I am able to journey far, transcending the here and now. Being one with the Universe leads me to feel the pain - and the hope - of the victims and survivors of oppression, colonialism, and other forms of social injustice and violence. Glimpses of home and belonging appear, which are carried forward by a flowing movement from the past to the yet-to-be toward an unfamiliar source of light. The physical journey ends back at the classic picket fence." A short film by Othmar F. Arnold
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