The Art of the Climb: Navigate Life's Peaks with Silence and Serenity
Elizabeth Barry
Senior Coaching and Communications Consultant at Emerald One | Author | Motivational Speaker
An uplifting read that welcome you to a continuous mountain climb to seek abundance and good energy.
Walk through your luminous existence with a tender appreciation for the moment at hand.
Journey inside the mind to find peace through non-reaction and see from the soul instead of the eyes that judge.
When you climb inside your body, you have the option to realize that arguments and disconnections are not advantageous to your evolutionary growth.
As you ascend quietly toward the virtuoso level of mindfulness mastery, each lesson will further evolve you from surface-level conversations.
Take on a silent observer role that slows you down as a sign of health and opens your eyes to awareness. This type of depth marks the beginning of consciousness. It distances your responses to petty remarks and proclaims silence as your mastery-level assignment.
Each time you let go of the paltriness that tries to initiate your retaliation, your maturity gap widens, and you feel more accessible.
Fluffed feathers are exhausting! Needing to be right is tiresome. Matching the negative energy of others is no longer the way.
The choice of ethics and morale is the authentic path. It's intoxicatingly beautiful, full of light, and beaming with goodness. You're going to like it here.
Earn yourself a novel entry at the first hill's base. Look up. Take a breath and gaze around. Behold the massive heap of rock before you.
You're unattended and spiritually high on your own oxygen. Lift your cheeks to a smile, even if your face feels frozen in anticipation. Peer around at three-hundred-and-sixty-five degrees of hushed vastness.
Source your exhilaration in the wind and mull about the profound life experiences you've garnered. Fill your lungs with air and feel your body charge up with excitement. Listen to every bird flap as its sounds carry intense magnetism for thousands of miles. Sound frequency is a measure of your aliveness, and when you shift into silence, every noise becomes a felt vibration.
This mountain climb of life is like a lengthy escalade with varying captions of loneliness and liberation. You'll experience those two extremes as you explore what it takes to develop your higher self.
Keep reaching for the infinite place within you as you enter the unknown. Everything that happens to you externally can be controlled from within.
Let your imagination run wild as you climb differing mountain ridges. Each of them is extraordinarily living within and around you during your lifetime. Embrace each eminence while touching the aura of the imaginary peaks.
There's a goal of self-reliance to achieve so that you embrace each duality with objectivity.
Notice people around you who remain at the mountain's base, unwilling to climb. Far too many people are unaware of the opportunities and magic before them. Choose the higher path than the lower frequency.
Those with friction in their heads, addicted to reactivity, cannot break free from limiting beliefs because their defense mechanisms carry a strong current of stubbornness. Anyone closed-minded typically stays at ground zero.
A person's blocked energy from imbalanced societal imprints may have hardened their psyche, but you can step forward and upward.
Beyond limitation, there are countless treasures to seek within you. The deeper you see yourself, the more precise you know the world.
As your depth of awareness increases, let go of the conditions of hardship that fool you with illusions. The spirit is so connected to eternity. Let it guide you, for it knows the way.
If you like this article, you’ll love my new book, Silent Integrity.
Keep climbing.
"You cannot stay on the summit forever; you have to come down again. So why bother in the first place? Just this: What is above knows what is below, but what is below does not know what is above. One climbs, one sees. One descends, one sees no longer, but one has seen. There is an art of conducting oneself in the lower regions by the memory of what one saw higher up. When one can no longer see, one can at least still know." -Rene Daumal.
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Elizabeth Barry is a self-development author and founder of BeyondEgo Publishing which shares healthy, mindful, and heartfelt books for adults to recognize that life begins where ego ends.
Managing Director of Client Strategies-Emerald One LLC
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