I summited a fourteener yesterday on the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. Because my hiking mates were ahead of me most of the time, it turned into a beautiful walking meditation. Though it will likely take me days or weeks to integrate everything I learned into my physical and energetic bodies, I can say for certain that the experience changed my life forever.
It felt as if I were in another world, one between the earth and astral planes. I am incredibly privileged to be able, in so many senses of the word, to fully take it all in.
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that seems so cool
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Congratulations. It is different up there isn't it? Thanks for the pictures.
On the West Coast I've been to the top of Mount Rainier and Mount Whitney and a lot of lower but still interesting peaks as well.
Looking at your pictures I think I need to hike to the top of a big peak soon.
Jack
Thanks, Downs Side Up, for your kind words. Jack, yes, it certainly is different. All mountains have their own beauty, but being up that high was a completely different experience!
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