But, the difference might be very subtle for many or most people.
Let me share my most recent experience with you going to Mt. Shasta.
This was the first time I had been there after traveling north through Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park and Banff and Lake Louise in Canada.
We had spent the night in Ashland at the Bard's Inn and when I woke up there I felt sort of nauseated for some reason. So, because I wasn't feeling well I let my wife drive the 1 1/2 hours or so to Mt. Shasta from there. Then we tried to get into our hotel room at about 1 pm and the room wasn't ready. We went back about 1/2 to 1 hour later and the room still wasn't ready. So, we went to Berryvale and I didn't want to shop there myself because I was still feeling nauseated. So, I stayed in the car and dozed some.
But, what actually happened is I kept going unconscious and waking up enough to know my mouth was open which most people don't want happening when they are physically visible to others in public. This happened about 10 or more times during the 1/2 hour or 45 minutes I waited for my wife to return from shopping.
What was going on all this time?
When I look back on all this it appears to me that my connection to all the places I visited for a month with my wife were connecting back to Mt. Shasta through me. So, after my presence there in Mt. Shasta reconnected all these places I had been during the last month or so I wasn't nauseated anymore. I started to feel good again and was able to sense the deep spiritual nature of Mt. Shasta. And I realized fully likely more than at any other time in my life that there is no place like Mt. Shasta (on a spiritual level) that I have ever been to in my whole life which is why I lived there many years during my life up until around 1992.
What does all this mean?
That's hard for me to say other than realizing that the Mountain somehow used me to reconnect all these places together with Mt. Shasta for some purpose. It made me think that what happened in Yellowstone was more important than I realized at the time.
By God's Grace
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