Essay: Go for a walk

Arthur C. Brooks

In this Essay Arthur writes of the transcendental fruits of a long walk. A new, very natural routine evolves and is dictated by walking pace.

“But by about day three, these torments begin to subside as the walk begins to slow the mind to the speed of the body at a pace that is natural and unforced. The walk becomes a long piece of music —andante, of course that neither lags nor hurries.”

Arthur C. Brooks

Read the full essay here over on the Atlantic

Published by The Order Of Walkers

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