In the late 1970s, Jerry Wennstrom was a rising star in the New York art world when he decided that the ultimate creative leap was to destroy his large body of work, give away all his possessions, and spend the next ten years wandering, seeking, and listening. Wennstrom tells the extraordinary story of his daring exploration into the source of his creativity, of a life lived by the singular requirement of Grace—to remain fearlessly attuned to the heart.