Assistant editor Dan Hoffman takes us on a tour of his favorite refuge from city life.
TRAVEL TO SOUTHERN ITALY & THE AMALFI COAST WITH GUIDEPOSTS! DON’T MISS THIS AMAZING 12-DAY TOUR.
Highland Park in New York City is full of secret spaces, places to discover peace and tranquility in a town teeming with energy.
Assistant editor Dan Hoffman takes us on a tour of his favorite refuge from city life.
TRAVEL TO SOUTHERN ITALY & THE AMALFI COAST WITH GUIDEPOSTS! DON’T MISS THIS AMAZING 12-DAY TOUR.
Here’s a view from my roof–the line of trees in the distance is Highland Park, but I never knew that until the first time I discovered it, almost by accident. Sometimes it’s as if those trees are calling me, and I just have to drop whatever I’m doing and get out there to be in silence.
A big chunk of the park is a high plateau around which the parks department put a nice foot/bike path a few years ago. As you walk along the path, the sound of distant traffic gradually recedes into the background.
Before Highland Park was constructed in the early 1900s, the area inside the plateau was a reservoir supplying much of the city’s water. Since then, most of it has been emptied, and large parts are overgrown with forest. I can’t wait for spring, when the leaves return.
From the southern section of the foot path, there’s a great view of Brooklyn in the distance. I like the way the urban architecture contrasts so sharply with the natural beauty of the park. It adds a new dimension, where I’m in touch with the city where I live, but also a part of something greater.
There are many great spots in Highland Park just to sit and take in the view! I sat in this spot for about 20 minutes before getting up and continuing my walk.
Highland Park is surrounded by cemeteries. This one is Cypress Hills Cemetery, where the famous baseball player Jackie Robinson rests. Rather than make me feel gloomy, all the tombstones heighten the spiritual feeling of the park.
This is surely the best part of Highland Park–it recalls the pastoral landscape of the Midwest, right in the center of Brooklyn and Queens, whose combined population exceeds 2 million!
My colleagues at Mysterious Ways have found their own spiritual retreats in and around the big city.
For more Secret Spaces throughout the world, check out our Mysterious Ways Secret Spaces slideshow,and be sure to tell us about the little-known spiritual hideaways you discover in your community!
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