Maelyn Eversole: Student’s Choice#3: Surviving in the wilderness
It seems as though many of the spiritual journey hikes we have learned about in class consistently have an aspect of danger to them. Whether it is a journey along the Appalachian Trail fighting sickness, cold temperatures, and other harsh conditions, or through the isolated trails through canyons, the journey to a spiritual awakening is not an easy one. This makes adversity an integral portion of spiritual journeys. Being able to respond positively and effectively is important. The only way to achieve flow and the other phases of spiritual journeys is to become okay with being uncomfortable. One thing that I am curious about is how this adjustment transfers over into everyday life. Can this complacent flow be applied well when working a 9-5 job? Or does going on a journey like this change your perspective for the average life our society has become accustomed to?
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