Soul Travels
Adventure of the mind prompts adventure in life
Sunday, September 30, 2012
TEP
Just
a few lines to draw your attention on the mobile service offered by TEP,
a UK startup founded by Simoni Rigoni. In a nutshell, if you want to use
your smartphone or other wireless devices when travelling abroad in the
same way as you do back home, you can avoid significant roaming fees by using
TEP's service. Take a look!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Hakuna Matata!
14 September 2012.
7am in the morning. Amsterdam airport.
My night flight
from Dar es Salaam has just landed. I start to walk towards the front door of
the aircraft and I sense a kind of awkward unsteadiness in my waddling pace. Suddenly,
I find myself literally dragging my feet, the same feet that just three days earlier
had successfully enabled me to conquer one of the seven highest summits on the
planet. Stepping out the door I think about Neil Armstrong and I wonder what he
might have felt when coming back from the moon.
The airport hallways
are seamless streams of impersonal faces surrounding me like a cloud of
electrons rotating around the atomic nucleus. They go fast, too fast, and for a
moment I start doubting if they obey to the same laws of physics governing my body
which is moving at a turtle’s pace. In my ears I still hear the echo of “pole, pole” (slowly, slowly), the mantra
ritually repeated by porters and guides during my eight-day journey up to the ice-peaked
top of Kilimanjaro.
If you are humble and patient, Kili can reward you generously. You can find yourself sitting on a rock above the clouds where the overwhelming power of beauty makes you lose sight of the horizon; your fears evaporate, you inhale ecstatic freedom.
Copyright © Alfonso Giuliani
Or you can even unleash some old passions that make you connect with your inner talents and experience the wonderful authenticity of yourself. When you are in your “true element,” you exude so much joy, grace, and gratitude that you feel you want to share it with every living being on earth. I revamped my passion for singing and I enjoyed myself with opera performances at different altitudes.
and experienced one of my most memorable and emotional moments when I celebrated my arrival on Uhuru Peak (the summit) with the beautiful “O Sole Mio”.
My body was exhausted after a freezing night ascending over 1,000 metres; dizziness was beginning to take a hold of me. But I was easily inspired from the excitement of my terrific achievement, the stunning view over the glacier, and, above all, from the celebratory hugs with my fantastic group of fellow trekkers.
Copyright © Zoe Hill
We were from different countries but felt like a family and supported each other at any time during this adventure. We have been united by one important goal: taking on this challenge in order to raise funds for UNICEF. Each of my friends showed an exemplary level of determination. For six/seven months all of them have taken a little “escape” from their daily jobs and families and committed their time and energy for this project. All together we raised more than 100,000 pounds. You can call it a big success. I call it “the magic miracle of Kilimanjaro”.
10am. “Last call for flight KL1723 to Brussels”; I am woken up by this voice from the outer space. I have to catch my connecting flight back home. I smile and say “Hakuna Matata!” (no problem)
Monday, September 24, 2012
No journey begins without a pinch of poetry
In this blog I am going to write about the great adventure which I experienced this year. I climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for charity together with a fantastic group of thirty fellow trekkers. We raised funds to support UNICEF's work for children in Tanzania and elsewhere, and it has been a great fun and a very emotional journey, whose highlights as well as my impressions and curiosities I will be sharing in my next posts.
This blog will also be about my strongest passions: golfing and outdoor sports, opera, traveling, philosophy/poetry, and business. My soul navigates between these passions in its search for a truly meaningful life path. I feel inspired by those moments in which I am able to make people around me smile, and smile heartedly. In this blog I will try to achieve this humble goal.
For this introductory post, I have decided to share a few verses that I composed on Kili. You can call it "altitude poetry", if you wish. With air getting thinner at 4,000m, brain synapses can produce pretty weird results. Verses are in Italian.
Sunrise Strings
Le tue carezze
sono miniature di luce,
rugosa plasticità
di fotoni narcisi,
gorgheggi nomadi
che si inseguono
in un ventre gravido
di vibrazioni
cellulari.
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