Ha ha ! Yes indeed this was painfully beautiful...
I was there standing still, freezing cold wind breezing over me... I was standing silent and still... with no words to speak... only my heart and eyes could feel it...
It was heavens, almost a tear rolled outta my eyes! watta sight! A very very massive prodigious fierce river flowing in front of me... plus the huge locks of mountains behind the scenes of the river, kissing the clouds and melting them down...
it looked like a layer of cotton spread over the mountain caps... it was transcendently fantastic!
I was still and silent, my joy had no bounds.. I could feel the adrenaline gush coz I was so super excited too see this supernatural beauty... I had almost forget how biting cold it was ... No more than 6 deg Celsius... Now you can imagine how painfully beautiful it was... :)
This is when I realised few things or may be nature reminded me of certain things, the whole scene seemed to convey something to me...
I had heard from people on spirituality about controlling sense organs, you should not let them over rule you...
and me always placing contradictory arguments for most of such conventional concepts...
Its half true what they say, the complete truth is that nature has created us with all these sense organs to see, understand, feel things what nature has created for us...
without these organs we would have never ever realize the value of such an eternal creation... so is with life, we'l never know the value/worth of it until we do it...
No matter what Advice and suggestions are, they are not the ultimatum, if one wants to do something the fire which is triggering the desire to try to do it should never be extinguished...
go for it, do it if you fail don't let yourself down or unbalanced, stand up strong and come back as these mighty mountains... let the fire be still burning like this roaring and thundering River Ness!!!
It was on of the richest experience, may be a learning for the lifetime for me...
I have been travelling so much these days and its to nature where I get attracted and attached to ... and of course Nature is the most beautiful of all, so versatile and colourful...
where ever I go... though its the same greens yet so different, pleasant and so very beautiful... This was in one such trip to Scotland and where we halted for about an hour to get dissolved in the beauty of LochNess!
Purely and utterly divine!