Sunday, March 19, 2006

Can I Have Honey With Gall Stones?

Solonia, one step from heaven We agree


This is an article published in the journal GAM (Gaceta de Venezuela Air and Maritime), I was offered a small space to talk about my experience in Solonia and asked the Holy Spirit to write it and this is what I wrote :


In the Gran Sabana, between Paují and Ikabarú, is one of the treasures of our country less known, but undoubtedly one of the most beautiful. It Solonia camp, which means Guardian of Paradise, and not in vain did he get that name, from where you stand your ground you feel in a land which, if not at least closely resembles the sky. Peace can be felt in all its surroundings and the warmth of those who passed will serve you a very nice feeling to home.

The unique landscape seen from the camp makes you think that its creator was in a good mood the day I created: valleys, table mountains, vast grasslands, waterfalls and water holes, the quiet combination of sounds of the savannah and star-laced sky, which certainly will make you forget any concerns you have brought with you.

Moreover, Solonia offers the possibility to carry with you the peace of nature back home, to live wherever you are. Continuously are dictating the course "Learning to Be", which helped by a spectacular natural setting invites you know yourself, teach you how easy it is to remain in peace and express love for everything you do. In my experience once I started doing the course I began to notice changes in myself and in my view the world, and found myself with the pleasant surprise that I was constantly living in peace, without worries about the future, and feeling much love for all things.

Each trip or excursion you do Solonia around are a wonderful experience unforgettable. A short walk takes you to the mountain top of tepuy where is located the camp, enjoy the many different landscapes that shows the trip on their journey reveals something extraordinary at the end that left me speechless the first impact and made me exclaim "this is the most beautiful I've seen in my life." Imagine sitting on a rock INMESA feet dangling in the air, a constant wind blowing from the front and right before your eyes down and extending as far as the eye can see, the Amazon jungle that looks like an incredibly green grass or a green sea. Hard to believe that the trees are all have at least 30 feet from the summit because it seems that the tepuy pudieces stepped on them all. The view from time to time the switch is flying macaws seeking refuge in the walls of tepuy or some other top looking bird sitting on top of one of the distant trees.

If you can imagine this, then think how amazing it is to be there just before dawn and listen to the jungle waking up as the sun rises like a red ball on the horizon. Imagine feeling a silence and then the early morning birds begin to sing, you hear the cry of the howler roar across the jungle, guacharacas say and answered, macaws that herald the dawn, the sound of endless rivers. It is certainly a place to stay without thinking feeling all that nature offers.

My time at camp made me want him back soon. On the way back I felt something had changed and when I got home, I realized that I definitely did. I realized that the feeling of peace had not stayed in the bush, had brought me to town, he saw things differently, not bothered me for many of the things that bothered me even before I found that people had changed my return, and I was doing my everyday things with ease and without tedium. I certainly had changed.

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