The Day I changed my mind

December 2016: Mount Snezka – the day I changed my mind

The Poland WHM travel experience ended with a mountain climb to the summit Mount Snezka, wearing only shorts and a sports top.  We did not make it to the summit that day due to terrible weather.  Wim Hof often quotes “nature is merciless” and although that day I could not control the weather, especially the freezing cold winds, my walking meditation allowed me to truly surrender as I naturally, and consciously, reconnected with my physiology to endure the harsh weather.  I focused on the one thing I could control: my breathing, and surrendered to everything else.

Together, my mind, body and breath were focused in each step I took.  It’s a powerful state to be in when your whole body is acting as a single unit.  The union gave rise to a different sensation (maybe it was the power of my mitochondria); every cell felt alive, combined with a quiet mind and a body that could cope; finally a truly peaceful moment.  It was a coordinated homeostasis.

I became empowered and it was the start of my new chapter.

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