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    <description>CBC Radio&#8217;s Tapestry is a weekly exploration of spirituality, religion and the search for meaning, hosted by Mary Hynes.</description>
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      <description>Back in the 1970s, Robert Kull was, as he puts it, a "hard-ass macho" logger. Then one night, he walked into the forest, lay down in the moss, and felt peace for the first time. That forest experience changed his life. It also led him to a year of self-imposed solitude. Robert Kull lived on a remote island off the coast of Chile for a year. The nearest town was 200 kilometers away, by water. Mary Hynes speaks to Robert Kull about his book  Solitude: Seeking Wisdom in Extremes.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Back in the 1970s, Robert Kull was, as he puts it, a "hard-ass macho" logger. Then one night, he walked into the forest, lay down in the moss, and felt peace for the first time. That forest experience changed his life. It also led him to a year of self...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Arthur Paul Boers likes to say of his pilgrimage in Spain: "I once walked 500 miles to go to church!" Boers is a Mennonite minister, associate professor of pastoral theology at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, and the author of The Way is Made by Walking: A Pilgrimage Along the Camino de Santiago, published by Formatio. 
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