Articulating Silence - Deciphering Dreams - Exploring Inner Landscapes

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Inner Journey Mountain Climb



"The hardest mountain to climb is the one within."
J. Lynn

When we do not set our intention to ascend towards something, the chances are great we will regress backwards into nothingness. The motion of forward movement is filled with incidental sidebars of information to highlight our climb. There are hidden pockets where one can rest and begin again on another day.

The reward is seldom the success of reaching the top of the mountain. Ascending from our climb, we must notice what is lodged on either side of the trail. Unsure of footing, we may slip and descend backwards into darkness. Thankfully, there is often a waterfall to cleanse oneself enough to refocus on the dream.

Our climb upwards towards our destination can be just as important as reaching the top. As we struggle up elevated paths, uncertainty can be overcome by flashes of our inner soul. We are born to reach great heights, and the climb defines who we are through resilience and consistently restoring our vision. 
 

No comments:

Post a Comment