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Re: Unexplained uneasy feeling
Oct 13, 2012, 12:02
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Ha! Another time I felt the need to 'address' something was at Bacombe Hill.
The same sort of scenario. Is it mad? Probably. Don't think I haven't thought the same thing myself!
But rightly or wrongly I felt the need to do it.
Probably look hilarious up on a hill slowly and cautiously approaching a small mound of earth. :)



Thanks, i remember now, i bet it's very personal if we really knew what was happening in these moments.
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Re: Unexplained uneasy feeling
Oct 13, 2012, 12:05
GLADMAN wrote:
I'd recommend reading Charles Foster's 'Wired for God?' exploring 'the biology of spiritual experience' - ISBN 978 0 340 96443 9.

His dedication may serve as a suitable introduction:

'To Colin Roberts, whose lessons in happy anarchy on the moors of the Peak District are responsible for a lot'.

Unfortunately I've no similar figure to blame for my own grounding experiences on the hills of Wales. Just myself.


That is a great dedication, i would be proud of that one, i have partaken in a little "happy anarchy" on the moors myself from time to time.
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