I love this. Using a physical thing to understand the invisible life of the soul is so fascinating to me. It is one of the oldest moves in spirituality. Any time someone reflects on the inner world using something we can see, touch, or taste(!), it opens us up to new ways of thinking about life and personal formation. Wine, the vineyard, and winemaking offer so many of these lessons and your reflection of 'time' as a missing ingredient really resonated with me. Thanks. I'll book mark this one for some future reflection.
Such wise words! Love the wine, the pizza, lobsters. All of it. So blessed to be along for the ride!
Wow! 💯❤️
Very well said, Alex!
Thank you for the kind words, Glenn!
I love this. Using a physical thing to understand the invisible life of the soul is so fascinating to me. It is one of the oldest moves in spirituality. Any time someone reflects on the inner world using something we can see, touch, or taste(!), it opens us up to new ways of thinking about life and personal formation. Wine, the vineyard, and winemaking offer so many of these lessons and your reflection of 'time' as a missing ingredient really resonated with me. Thanks. I'll book mark this one for some future reflection.
Your philosophy understates your bio!