SPIRIT TRIP manifesto
She is not a pilgrim. She is not seeking a single temple. She walks through all the temples at once - and stays in none of them.
Laurus walked to atone. She walks to remember.
In every faith, she finds the same stone. Only the light falls upon it differently.
The Buddha said: let go. Laozi said: do not cling. Christ said: follow. I do all three. At once. In silence.
The gods do not demand loyalty to one door. They wait for you to open the door yourself.
The black gown is not mourning. It is the armor of a wanderer who knows: the path outlasts the life. The path is eternity.
Jerusalem. The Vatican. An abandoned monastery. Different coordinates of the same silence. What is the next destination? She does not know. There is only the path.
The young pope watches from his window. I watch from my path. We are both waiting for an answer that will not come in words.
The gods play with fates — that much is true. But sometimes they simply want to talk. They miss us no less than we miss them.
The glitch in the sky is not an error. The eternal against digital noise. It is the moment the transcendent breaks through the signal that reaches us distorted, fragmented, through interference.
She did not choose one religion. She chose to be an open door for all of them. Her heart and mind are open to everyone.
The wanderer walks alone. But solitude is just another word for contact. It is being alone with yourself and with the one who is always silent, who seems not to exist, but it is more rewarding to believe than not.
The Spirit Trip collection is not a pilgrimage to God. It is God's pilgrimage to me, through everything I have ever believed.
The Garden of Gethsemane. According to the New Testament, this is the place where Jesus Christ prayed on the last night before his arrest and crucifixion