Walk with Me Colorado Springs - Part Four

in walkwithme •  7 years ago 

It's been way too long since I've gotten out on a walk/mini-hike. Today, despite the wind, I took advantage of the nice weather to do just that. I decided to go explore some trails in Garden of the Gods, some new ones that I haven't been on yet.

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I stayed on the southeast side of the park, mostly following the Ute Trail.

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I did venture over into the Center Gardens for a short while.

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I took a slightly different path back to my car, and ended up in a fantastic little crop of trees. I don't know if it was purely my emotions, which have been volatile as of late, or if it actually permeated the air, but the place held an edge of sorrow.

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I felt pulled to this spot to do a small mediation session.

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In my kung fu training, we've been learning how to focus on different aspects of breathing, and having different focus points for the meditation, depending on what you want out of it. I went with the yin yang breathing pattern (in, hold, out, hold, repeat. I typically go for counts of four for each, especially after a cold). And I decided to use the wind as a focus. It was an interesting experience, and I think the wind made it particularly interesting. I ended the session when the wind died down and the sun came out simultaneously.

And then I paused for a moment by this marker, to remember and honor the past, and offer some small hope for the future.

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Beautiful photos, thank you for taking us along! GotG is so pretty, but I haven't been on any of the hiking trails, just driving through with friends in their cars (as I have no car). It was nice to see more of it!

All the hiking trails are great. I tend to stick to the ones that are more forest-y, but figured those would still have a decent amount of snow and ice. Since I was by myself, I decided to not risk it. I tend to be a hazard to myself.

Well I'm glad you were safe!

What a great place to go for a walk. I love those rocks. We don't have it like that where I'm from.
Those trees would definitely be my hang out spot. A place with feeling. I agree with you it looks full of sorrow. I would definitely want to sit there and feel with them. A story to be told there. Thank you for sharing. Maybe share some of that warm weather this way ^_^ We have a few feet of snow that I can't wait to get rid of lol.

If I knew how to share weather I would! It was super gusty, I think the radio weather people listed wind gusts somewhere around 30 mph. My new hiking jacket worked great, I didn't realize til I got back to my car, but I wasn't even chilly, even in the shade.

Wind can be powerful. I love the part where you meditated with the wind and when you were done the wind settled and the sun came out. That's powerful!

It was definitely interesting. I had never tried wind meditation before, I don't think it's really commonly done. Which I totally understand, I think it worked well for me this time cause of how my emotions and mental state were already in a turmoil. Something I intend to do again, should the right time arise.

I think it's also important to note, I sat with my back facing the wind, so that way I could actually breathe. It would slightly curl around me, but not enough to hinder my breathing or set off an asthma attack. It's something I would recommend, as I was meditating, it felt like i could let go of things better that way.

Im glad you spoke about it. It is something that I want to try now that you talk about it. It may be quite helpful to me. Wind is a strong element, working with it will have it's benefits for sure. I hope you get to do it again. I am happy you got a lot of good out of it ^_^

Thanks for taking us on this incredibly unique #walkwithme. I loved this scenery, this photo blew my mind:

The rock on the right is Kissing Camels. You can't tell from this angle, but it has two "heads" that touch over a small hole (hence the name). It was really fun and interesting approaching them from a different angle.