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In this episode of Heath In Pursuit, we step into a dense forest and discover something that feels almost impossible: forests can help make their own rain.
Not as metaphor.
As physics. As breath. As a living feedback loop—leaf to sky to cloud to return.
And once you see it… you start to wonder what else you’ve been calling “weather” that is actually relationship. What you’ve been treating like fate that might be participation. What loops you’ve been breaking—quietly—through extraction, shame, control, and hurry.
This is an episode about transpiration and the scent after rain.
About holy ground that doesn’t need your permission.
About the gospel of feedback loops—where “sin” is breaking the flow, and healing is learning to circulate again.
And somewhere in the middle of it all, an invitation:
Keep breathing. Keep giving. Trust return—without turning it into a deal.
Press play. Step under the canopy.
By Heath HollensbeIn this episode of Heath In Pursuit, we step into a dense forest and discover something that feels almost impossible: forests can help make their own rain.
Not as metaphor.
As physics. As breath. As a living feedback loop—leaf to sky to cloud to return.
And once you see it… you start to wonder what else you’ve been calling “weather” that is actually relationship. What you’ve been treating like fate that might be participation. What loops you’ve been breaking—quietly—through extraction, shame, control, and hurry.
This is an episode about transpiration and the scent after rain.
About holy ground that doesn’t need your permission.
About the gospel of feedback loops—where “sin” is breaking the flow, and healing is learning to circulate again.
And somewhere in the middle of it all, an invitation:
Keep breathing. Keep giving. Trust return—without turning it into a deal.
Press play. Step under the canopy.