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| After the pause
the journey continues.....
Even in stillness do we move
churning energy spiraling within us
Ever expanding
from the center out
we hold light
for Love's truth to shine
The cycle of solitude is over...
Long have we felt the presence of unity calling to us throughout our lives, empowering us to rise to each challenge and respond to each opportunity to grow. Responding to the presence, we have learned to live in trust, to honor ourselves and all life as something to be cherished. From that perspective, I see that our Love has coalesced into a pulsing, living light; hearts joined to feed and nourish a hungry world. As Powerful Humans we have gestated life, nourished the vision and now, as our living planet moves through Her changes, She is birthing a miracle for each of us in honor of our commitment to Love's truth.
The crowning has occurred and we are at the last push before birth, our labor about to culminate. It is a new Sun being born to light the paradise that lives within each Powerful Human. The garden of our awareness is beginning to blossom in the glimmers of that dawning Sun and the magic of that world is alive with wonder at our arrival.
Our task now as we ride the final flow of amniotic fluid? To only see Love in our world. To look only at beauty as we move beyond war and pain and misused power. To find only Joy in what we do and say and think. To define our own Powerful Human truth, rooted in an honoring of all life as one. To hold only what is good from the past, relinquishing fear's grip to its own space in time. These are the chores that will complete the labor. This is why we are here.
As we are moved along this wave, remember always: Love Prevails. Unconditional. Free flowing, boundless and endless, ageless and timeless, Love is all and all is Love.
Powerful Human® is a registered trademark. Used by permission of the owner.
Author retains all rights. © Valenzano 2011
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| The Promise of Commitment |
Dynamic in both region and terrain, Mt. Elbrus stands as a watchtower between the great masses of Europe and Asia. Elbrus is a large, double-coned volcano, whose twin summits vary by about 65 feet. For the climber with moderate skills, the highest mountain on the European Continent has great appeal as it presents a strenuous a highly rewarding climb.
Summit made: June 2008 |
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| | Denali is often considered America's most classic climb. From top to bottom, it rises nearly 18,000', an elevation gain unsurpassed anywhere in the world. At a northern latitude of 63°, it is the most northerly of any big mountain over 20,000'. No other region offers such breathtaking and diverse views each day of the ascent. The panorama from Denali's summit includes Mt. Foraker, Mt. Hunter and Mt. Huntington in all their majestic glory.
Summit made: May 2008 |
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| Crowned by eternal snows, the mighty Kilimanjaro (19,340ft) is the highest free-standing mountain in the world and dominates its landscape unlike any other mountain. Located in Tanzania, this extinct volcano looms over five eco-systems and large game reserves and is certainly one of the world's most impressive sights. The terrain is nothing short of dramatic. As a mountaineering company, we treat this adventure as a mountain climbing expedition.
Summit made: Dec. 2006 |
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| All mountain info borrowed from Alpine Ascents International |
http://www.alpineascents.com/default.htm |
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