God speaks to us personally and directly through the soul. The fifth-century Celtic Christian revival found expressions of the soul by communicating with God while transforming a culture both with sacred meaning and spiritual vitality. Like squeezing an orange to extract juice, the expressions of the soul extracts wisdom revealed through saints who were surrounded by water, grounded in the earth, warmed by fire, and touched by the wind. Their daily encounter with the Trinitarian God—Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer—began a pilgrimage that still gives hope and offers revival for reader’s today.