Mountain Climbing
Once there was a climber who set out to climb a mountain. The word from those who had gone before was that the guru at the top of the mountain was God himself and that the closer you got to the summit, the more spectacular the views and the more satisfied your soul became. At the bottom of the mountain, there were many paths to start from. Different paths had different challenges and enjoyments. The mountainside was dotted with cafes, inns and gathering places and many people enjoyed exploring the trail they had started from. But as the elevation got higher and the air a little bit thinner, the trails all converged together into one narrow, difficult path. This was the way to the summit. This was the path our climber was determined to take.
The road to the summit was not as well traveled as the other trails lower down. Everyone on the mountain claimed to be trying to reach the top, but few actually ventured onto the daunting path towards the summit. The accommodations along the higher path were functional, but sparse and the travelers even sparser. It was not uncommon to meet someone nursing a strong drink at a gathering spot along one of the lower trails who had been defeated by this arduous journey to the summit. The few who made it to the top tended to be harder to locate, but when asked they all said the same things: “Stay on the path even when it looks foolish and dangerous. If you think you are lost, stop and wait until the path becomes clear again. Gather any food and supplies you find even if they are a burden to carry – you will depend on them later. And don’t quit. It’s worth it.”
Our intrepid climber knew it was a foolhardy journey to undertake. But she had never found a comfortable spot on one of the trails lower down that satisfied her heart. The amusements found there seemed unworthy of her full devotion and the people were often kind but they were not God. They could not satisfy her heart. So, she determined to climb the summit to meet God and satisfy the longing in her soul which would not allow her to make peace with lesser things. Continue reading “Mountain Climbing”

