Mountains invite intrigue, goals, and victories. When climbing Half Dome in Yosemite National Park opportunities arise to stimulate mind, body, and spirit. Views to Half Dome from North Dome inspire warrior poses.
During the process, stillness surrounds with sounds of footfall, swish of tree branches, or flap of birds’ wings. Calming settles with each breath.
Breezes massage the face, arms, and legs.
Oaks, pines, and cedar mingle scents with lupine to enhance memories.
Meeting a bear cub that falls onto the trail just yards away increases heart beats. Unaware of another presence, it ambles down the other side of the path. Lizards scurry into shadows.
I have slept in all the High Sierra camps within a lullaby of waterfalls.
Choices loom around each turn in the metaphorical trail.
Etel Adnan fell in love with Mount Tamalpais, the first vertebrae of the backbone that stretches all the way to Tierra del Fuego. She found herself, “left with the sort of wonder that the sense of eternity always carries with it,” with a “feeling of latent prophesy.” The mountain became her muse, which she celebrated and serenaded in a flood of paintings and poetry. With Adnan's insights the mountain became both object of reverent curiosity and sovereign.
Writer, Ursula K. Le Guin was asked, “Who is the most important person you ever met?” She replied, “A mountain. I discovered that Tamalpais was at the very center of my being. “
Skinner Butte in Eugene, Oregon inspires with its views of the city and beyond to Spencer Butte’s silhouette. Along the snaking trail, squirrels, hawks, osprey, blue jays, flickers and sparrows share the journey to the top.
Mind mountains attract daily in a struggle or an insight. Enlightenment arrives from reflection on sensual delights and challenges of nature's experiences. We learn of lessons of solitude and climb above the fear of falling. In the step-by-step process, we overcome self-doubts.
Mountain on.
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