: It is often juxtaposed with major historical turning points like the "Miracle on the Vistula," where the path represents a moral and physical exit from the threat of lawlessness and violence. Biblical and Theological Interpretation
: It is also linked to the New Testament, where the command for disciples to return to Galilee is seen as returning to the "exit path" where they first encountered Christ and his authority. Artistic and Modern Usage SZLAK WYJЕљCIA
The phrase appears as a title for various creative projects, including photography series or literary essays that explore: : It is often juxtaposed with major historical