In this debut story episode of The Seeker, Brad Wetzler recounts an extraordinary experience that occurred while driving alone on a remote Colorado highway before dawn. A dove suddenly struck his windshield with tremendous force. When the sun finally rose, he discovered something he still struggles to explain: the bird had left behind a ghostly white imprint of its body across the cracked glass, a shape that lingered long after the blood and feathers were gone.
The image became more than the memory of a collision. It became an invitation to wonder.
In this deeply personal essay, Brad reflects on our human longing to find meaning in the mysterious moments of life. Are they simply random events? Or are they invitations to pay closer attention? Drawing on his own lifelong search for truth, spirituality, and the hidden currents running beneath ordinary experience, he explores why some encounters refuse to leave us unchanged.
This is a story about a bird, a windshield, and the possibility that the world is far more alive, interconnected, and mysterious than we often allow ourselves to believe.
In this episode:
The haunting aftermath of a dove striking Brad's windshield at dawn.
Why certain moments refuse to let go of us.
The tension between skepticism and wonder.
What it means to live as a seeker rather than someone who already has the answers.
How paying attention can transform an ordinary life into an extraordinary one.
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