This book was advertised in the "Trail" magazine, I obtained a copy and flicked through, what at first seemed an intriguing book.
Few books have captured my attention so readily, as I speedily turned each page, keen to learn the next gem of wisdom. In no time at all, the contents read from cover to cover, opened a whole new world.
When I say a whole new world, actually the world was there all along, but unseen and unnoticed in my eyes, just like the masses.
What I have found is, there is so much to absorb that it is best to refer back to the points of interest that have captured your thoughts, and read the detail that makes up the whole part of the guidance.
There is much that this book introduces to the reader, I will be amazed if after reading it, you do not look for further evidence or greater understanding. The book is like a seed, that is waiting to be nurtured and cultivated.
Many things are viewed differently now in my eyes, birds, churches, graves, trees, Ivy, clouds, wind, contrails, the moon and stars. Along with many more.
Do not expect to learn it all in one sitting.
The only downside, walks are a lot slower today, there is so much more to see.
Excellent book, and great value for the money. Tristan Gooley has shared with the reader what nature and mankind have used to guide us.
Content 10 out of 10
Value 10 out of 10