Epilogue (in full)

It's been 3 months since I began my virtual mountaintop retreat. In that time, I've closed one big chapter of my life and I'm well into the next. My retreat was such a profound experience that I didn't want it to end — so I haven't let it end. 

Not entirely. For even just a few minutes each day, I return to my mountaintop and sit around the camp fire or stand at the edge of the cliff, reconnecting with the vibrant peace of the place.

(It's a bit disconcerting how often I'm still returning there tense and restless, and once again in need of a reset… But then I remind myself that I've been at this for only a couple of months, during an enormous upheaval, and I'm steadily replacing the habits of a lifetime with new ones. I will trust the process.)

I also check in with Cat and Dog, and see what they're up to. They're still teaching me the fine art of simply being. Just bringing them to mind can be enough to make me smile, relax, and look forward to my next adventure.

I feel like I'm only at the start of something really wonderful…


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