"Through this remarkable and varied series of essays and reflections, the brilliant conductor Patrick Summers invites us to explore, discuss, and question the role of spirit and art in the modern world. With a poet's soul, probing intellect, and sense of humor, he takes us on a quest for meaning and connection that winds from Houston's Rothko Chapel to the world's great concert halls and opera houses, to the American classroom, and into the creative psyche itself. Summers cares passionately about the essential human need for connection and expression through the arts and recognizes that we are in a precarious, potentially perilous time where an addiction to easy-access technology threatens to unravel thousands of years of human creativity and thought."–Jake Heggie, composer of the opera Dead Man Walking