All of todays pressing circumstances may seem unrelated. Yet, they have the same common denominator of “Need”: the need to need and be needed, to know, to understand, to feel safe, to trust and to fathom the unfathomable. Here we reveal what the ancients said of the complex web woven within that one simple word: Need. To listen, please click here.
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Thank you for telling the story of the two white horses, Sierra and Cheyenne. As I look back, it was a gift to witness the devotion they had for each other and it’s heartwarming to know their story lives on.
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I must say your words stirred deep emotions within me. Your family means so much to me and to Mount Soma. All of you saved things here more than once. I would also like to add that I miss Lyle. Without his kindness and commitment, none of this would be here today.
The evolutionary path is as subtle as “passing through the eye of the needle”, “traversing the razor’s edge”.
Mount Soma and the ancient knowledge you teach is undoubtedly the best thing that ever happened to our family.
It has not been easy, but nothing worth having ever is.