The Quiet Path is a book for the walker, or the armchair traveller, the
clear-sighted tourist, or the bewildered wanderer. Blending reflection
and poetry, it shows how the simple practice of walking can become a
quiet path of wonder, and how a brief pause in a busy day can turn into
contemplation.
It explores how the ordinary practices of walking and noticing,
recognizing and writing can help us discover depth and spirituality in
everything we encounter and find a deeper awareness of a Presence in all
things.
This book is not about the big idea, the motorway, the A-road, the
bypass. It’s about snickets, byways, bridleways and gentle lines across
the map. Every page is a signpost pointing down a quiet path, ready for
you to take a walk through the landscape of the heart.
Andrew Rudd is a spiritual director, leader
of retreats and quiet days. He has a PhD in spirituality and poetry and
his work has been published in poetry anthologies and broadcast on Radio
4’s Something Understood. He was poet in residence at Manchester
Cathedral from 2017-2022 and is a Reader in the Church of England.