What a coincidence! Just this afternoon I looked at an old photo album of 24 years ago, and looked at the photos of Kanchenjunga and Everest that I had clicked from the small Cessna plane. I completely resonate with the state of no-being that is noted in the article... One cannot describe it in words, it is only experienced. And then, whenever I connect with nature...especially at mountain tops, snow-peaked or otherwise, sunrise, sunset, moonlight, stars, vast sand dunes, pouring rain, continuous flow of waves...I just go blank!!! And now I am reading this ...We all are in the same space !!! Thank you.
To maintain focus on a task of any kind, it helps to have a time frame in mind for it's completion. I decided to read through this article and note the learning within 5 minutes, and have done it.
On Nov 27, 2024 Meenal Dandavate wrote on The Best Day Of My Life, by Douglas Harding: