In the Old Testament, the Promised Land was a place God agreed to give to the newly freed descendants of Abram. In Negro Spirituals, it was a place free from slavery and oppression—if not on earth, then in Heaven. For Oprah Winfrey, descendant of enslaved people and daughter of rural Mississippi, it is the name of her own immaculately manicured 65-acre estate in Montecito, California. And Guideposts.org is there.

“I don’t do this, ever,” Oprah Winfrey tells the handful of us journalists gathered in a circle around her at a wooden table, under the shade of full-grown pines and oaks. She is emphasizing the rarity of allowing a group of journalists and about 300 celebrity friends, collaborators and guests to come to her home.

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