Maelyn Eversole: Readings #2: Spiritual Ramblings

 The act of achieving flow is when one “merges actions with awareness”. In class Dr. Redick compared it to going into autopilot when driving home from the place you go to everyday (such as school or work). In this instance you are completely aware of what is happening around you, but the physical action of completing the process is almost effortless. You have reached a point of flow where it is not a battle against the trail everyday, instead you are able to work with it. I really liked the portion of spiritual rambling when it compares long distance hiking to that of pilgrimage. This means that any portion of the world could become holy to you, and not just places that are dubbed so. Pilgrimage is achieved through the act of the long distance hike, and not necessarily the locations. However, the nature aspect of long distance hikers merges with this statement. Because earth itself is seen as “God’s Creation” it is those creations that take you along the pilgrimage 


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