Jacinto-Tribute to Alex Major and Others....

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Jacinto-Tribute to Alex Major and Others....

Postby bluerail » Fri May 22, 2009 7:35 pm

Jacinto

It’s massive gray wall of rock and earth looms, it’s jagged peak caressing endless azure as it looks down proudly over its valley - its domain. I gaze at it unceasingly and wonder- so many souls, over countless years have stepped upon its sandy, dusty slopes and shared secrets from their hearts that only the mountain could hear- and the great mountain would hold those thoughts within the inundating folds of its being-safe-
Some knew immense joy as they stepped, covered in dust from a distant star- dust made eons ago in an explosive moment of a star’s demise-dust that just looked ordinary, but wasn’t- how could it be? Others carried tortured thoughts along unending trails hoping that somehow the walk and the spirit of the mountain would bring peace to a well of unending pain. Others said their last words to a loved one, prayed a last prayer to infinity- did it hear the profound message that can only be conveyed when one knows that hope is futile and that endless death is imminent? To die alone on a fold of that massive mountain – thoughts become secrets that only Jacinto could know…
and then others walked simply, no thoughts, no secrets- empty, but not without knowledge - just at peace and Jacinto extracted no secrets then.
It stands like a wall that somehow can be a stop to infinity, as if the endless could even stop somewhere- its immense wall gives an illusion of an end, a point where timelessness and endlessness must cease. Unending azure is at least filled up for a tiny bit of time and space by earth that had the power to rise up and touch the sky-I gaze upon its many shades and subtle colors and wonder-it calls to me and I answer and then I give it an offering of my steps and my thoughts.

Kathryn B.
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Postby halhiker » Fri May 22, 2009 9:23 pm

Some Cahuilla still believe in the legend of Tahquitz. I'm beginning to.
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Postby zippetydude » Fri May 22, 2009 11:01 pm

Sweet.

In Yosemite two years ago, an older woman, suffering from a degenerative illness, "disappeared" during a hike. Her family did not report this for 24 hours. They knew she would complete this visit alone, and gave her time to go and make her peace.

It is my understanding that they never found her.

This post, with perhaps the slight change of Jacinto to Yosemite, or Sierra, would have made a fitting eulogy at her passing. Nicely written, Kathryn.

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