Tuesday, February 15, 2011

A Walk Among the Mountains

Aldous Leonard Huxley, an English writer who was known for his thought-provoking novels such as “Brave New World,” was once quoted saying that his father “considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing.” Walking, strolling, sauntering, and hiking all point to the same basic mechanism – which is putting one foot in front of the other, repeatedly. Yet, for it to be considered as similar to a sharing with one’s God, then there must be

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