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I couldn’t stay indoors anymore, I had to get out. My pen was exhausted. Wind was blowing, still, outside, but I wasn’t afraid. I knew it would be just a br...
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I couldn’t stay indoors anymore, I had to get out. My pen was exhausted. Wind was blowing, still, outside, but I wasn’t afraid. I knew it would be just a breeze, nothing to worry about, because I am tough, I can take it. I fear not the grinding blow of the cold season Zephyr.

And so I went on the trails again. Climbing the mountains after a long break. The city is too much for me, too much information, too much to bear. It’s not the city life, it’s not the crowdiness, it’s the mentality: it is what I would like to call urban agglomeration. The gathering of people that has a tremendous impact on my mind. As I said.. too much information.

So, I was looking for a soothing place. I took on the road, on the path to clear my mind, because it was racing. Did I tell you about too much information? It stuck with me. But the image of the mountain in winter kept coming back to me. I went by train to start ascending on the path of the mountain during winter. And yet, it felt like a I was one foot in Paradise. Kind of strange.. of course, I ignored the other foot.. in Hell.

Hell on Earth, Paradise on Earth. They’re two states of awareness, esentially.

The ascension was, in the beginning, quite smooth. I saw moments of light and of shadow on the trails, in the landscape. Sky was clear. Sun was shinning, but the woodlands are a beautiful chaos and the trees helped cast some random lights on the forest floor. What did I see? Warm colours...

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