An allegory of the nine spices mentioned in Song of Solomon compared with the nine fruits of the Spirit. Mountains of Spices, a sequel to Hinds' Feet on High Places, is a powerful allegory that personifies unhappy, tormenting attitudes of mind, heart, and temperament. Feel the tension as the tug of something better stirs unrest among the inhabitants of the Valley of Humiliation. Not all respond to the Shepherd's gentle touch, but those who do discover that "love turned outward is true life."