Light's One Eternal Round
A brother and I intended to hike a few weeks ago to acknowledge the Spring Equinox, but life happened, so we missed the opportunity. The feeling of needing to still honor the day lingered, so we committed ourselves to going on a hike today instead, which happened to be the 190th anniversary of the church founded by Joseph Smith. I want to honor both moments in time by sharing an experience from a recent trip my family and I took to St. George. While in St. George, we went to Snow Canyon State Park and explored the park's lava tubes. The lava tubes were created as lava from an ancient volcano flowed through the area, leaving behind hollowed-out passageways underground. They are esstentially caves now. As you look down into the cave, you can somewhat see how far the light from the surface exposes the inside of the cave. As my oldest son and I descended into the cave we quickly realized the light from above did not reach much further than what we saw from our initia...