So here I am. The Eve of the big Everest trek. For a month I’ve traveled through India and Nepal. Alone — but not completely as I met many wonderful people along the way who were a conversation partner in a hostel, on a train, in the Ashram – wherever. But for the majority of this, I rode of the wave of culture shock and entering a new country alone.
December of last year I decided to join the Love Hope Strength Foundation on their next charity fund-raising expedition. For 19 days a group of 26 have signed up to take a 100-mile journey up to the First Base Camp of Mount Everest. Enduring a true mountain experience. We’ll be staying at huts and lodges along the way. Sometimes a shower, or not. While I have ideas of what may come, I’ve tried not to think too much about it. For as La Lita Ji said “Thinking about tomorrow is losing today.”
And I just want to experience it all as it comes.
For months I trained for this trip – to prepare myself physically and mentally. With the help of friends and family (and their friends and family) we raised over $10,500 for Love Hope Strength — and am forever grateful to all those who helped support me & foundation, and your strength will help me as I journey up the mountain. I’ve been carrying the set of Prayer Flags with all your family names in my day pack every day as well and It’s been quite incredible journey up until this point. I feel like I’ve truly opened my heart for the and am so content. I really am “in the now” and it’s a most fantastic feeling.
And now, the evening before we head out on this journey, I’m biggest fear of all. -The small plane to Lukla. I won’t go any details as I’ve decided that I’m not going to think about it anymore. And came up with my own personal little mantra:
Fear is just a thought. Worry accomplished nothing.
I’ve gone on insane bus rides throughout India and night where the buses and truck drivers play chicken with one another. I’ve gone for a soul-cleansing dip in the Gange River. I went paragliding in Pokhara. Also rented a scooter in Pokhara and ended up in the middle of a random festival on the street (near the gorge entrance) and before I knew it was dancing with a crowd of 100 watching. I’ve traveled in many different rickshaws and taxis, and gotten into random vehicles with men that are supposed to be taxi drivers, but all the vehicles really look the same and sometimes I’ve wondered. But hey – I’ve made it safe all those times and when riding in a bicycle rickshaw down the wrong one on a busy street as well.
But most of all I’ve been worried about this flight. Worried and fearful. But no more. I’m just letting it go for worry doesn’t accomplish anything. I’m going to take a few deep breaths and then will finish packing and go on the most amazing trek – perhaps of my lifetime. And I’m going to love every minute of it too.
Namaste
🙂
Follow the expedition here:
http://lovehopestrength.org/everest12/everest-2012-trek/
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Sarah,
Thank you for sharing your experience and journey. I love seeing that you are enjoying every moment, even the fearful ones. I’m so happy you were able to do this journey. I think it was perfect timing for you and may actually have had little divine intervention thrown in too! Stay safe. Steve and I will be thinking of you and following you on your blog and the Love Hope Strength site as you do the 100 mile trek.
xo,
Meg
Fear is the only thing we have to fear…you will love everystep and small plane flight of your epic personal jouney….Top of the world baby….Top of the world..
Hello Sarah –
I want to praise you! Though we have never officially met, we indirectly met through Love Hope Strength. You had photographed a prayer flag awhile back during one of your treks. It happened to be my father-in-law’s flag. It was incredible to see that someone captured that amongst thousands of other names.
Since then, we remained FB friends as we both have a common love for the same charity and it’s members. You are amongst and included in being part of such an amazing group! I wish I was as gutsy as some of you who do these “extreme” sporting events.
I think it is wonderful that you are experiencing the world. Your photos have shared some of that to those of us who cannot for whatever reasons. I thank you so much for sharing and making the journey a fun one for us armchair fans! Be safe!
Wishing you Love Hope and Strength Always,
– Sherri Maloney, Union, New Jersey
P.S. – Hi and hugs to Cy Curnin and Shannon Foley! Hope all have a wonderful journey with funtastic stories to share!
let go. Let God.
I going to post your mantra and keep you in my heart until you are safe, and back from your trek. I have faith in you. You are well prepared.
And there you climb, dearest Sarah ….
With purpose and generosity – with the energies of your tender, compassionate soul revealed. All things within your calling, ever present at birth, beckoning for complete merger with your awareness ….your acceptance …. your trust for it not to be a certain way … but for it to be just You.
The eyes of your Spirit behind the eyes of your view are your true, reliable vision …. and this vista has been evolving for quite some time as I listen and observe and absorb your dynamic, humane, resilient life journey. We miss you and follow the steps of your trek in our mind’s eye hoping comaradarie and the voice of the mountains uplift each of you on your path.
“When the ages of ice came and
Sealed the Earth inside an endless coma of cold,
The heart of the Earth held hope,
Storing framents of memory,
Ready for the return of the sun.
…Let us salute the … certainty of mountains:
Their sublime stillness,
Their dream-filled hearts.
Let us remember within us
The ancient clay,
Holding the memory of seasons,
The passion of the wind,
The fluency of water,
The warmth of fire,
The quiver-touch of the sun,
And shadowed sureness of the moon.
That we may awaken, To live to the full
The dream of the Earth …” _John O’Donohue
… To live our unique Soul’s Code ….
I love you forever, Sarah-Do — Sal
Really liked what you had to say in your post, Fear is just a thought. Worry accomplishes nothing. | The Roaming Tiger, thanks for the good read!
— Denis
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