There's something vast here, something invisible yet undeniable. Something magical, perhaps. To discover it, you'll need strong legs and lungs, yes - but above all, sensitivity. You might find it in the silence of a monastery, in the energy that hums through the homes of an ancient village of exiles, or on the steps of a hanging staircase that descends into the earth's core. What matters is opening yourself - letting the world outside awaken something deep within. Because at some point - impossible to predict when - the heaviest parts of your humanity, your rational mind, will start to lighten. And if, in that moment, you take a deep breath, you'll feel the lightest, most ethereal part of yourself begin to unfold: your spirit.
This is a path to walk in silence or with song, whispering prayers or shouting joyful cries that this rugged yet generous nature will echo back to you.
Here, earth meets sky. Step by step, breath by breath, humanity encounters spirit - our spirit.