Recommended by Beth Adams
Some of my readers would describe themselves as "spiritual". To you I want to recommend Kostas Sarantidis's recent return to Substack for Lent, where he will be presenting texts both old and new that can become, in the words of the composer Arvo Part (whose setting of "Adam's Lament", a text written by St Silouan of Mt Athos, Kostas discusses today) "a reference point or model". I look forward to reading and reflecting on these posts by a wide-thinking writer.
Intelligent, sensitive writing from someone who is willing to see life as a process, and each act of making something - no matter how humble - as an opportunity to learn more about our humanity, rather than focussing on the end product and its potential for "reward." Highly recommended.