You’re climbing a mountain, not a hill.

“The path of true learning is strewn with rocks, not roses. Anyone who insists on taking the easier way ends up in a fools paradise.” – Jed McKenna
Welcome back. ​
I just arrived home from running a intensive weekend retreat for a small group of practitioners in — of all places — Vegas. ​
It went the way these retreats always go: ​A rocky, bumpy ride; not-smooth sailing over deep waters and unpredictable waves… ​
…Until finally, somewhere around day three, sunlight broke through the clouds, the sea became calm, and our journey resolved into clear, open space. ​
That’s the way it goes, and it’s the only way it goes: ​
To build up we must first break down. ​
To move forwards we must first overcome what is holding back. ​
To find the light we must first go through the darkness.
Those who wish for a smooth, easy ride find themselves white-knuckling the steering wheel when the road inevitably gets rough…​
…Redoubling their tension and anxiety instead of their grit and resolve, in turn making the road rougher and the ride slower. ​
Meanwhile, the veterans — the warriors — enter the arena ready for battle, meeting the oncoming storm with relaxed, focused intensity. ​
Instead of flinching in fear, they roll smoothly with each punch before returning fire. ​Instead of running from the dragon, they aim for it’s throat, blade drawn. ​
Instead of expecting a hill, they prepare for a mountain.​
And that’s why they reach the peak. ​
T

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