“You know what’s interesting,” Jana said “is that beyond those stars is a universe we couldn’t comprehend the vastness of.”
Here we sat on a rocky promontory along the Pohono Trail, peering at Yosemite Valley below, the moonlight shining down on El Capitan like a ghostly figure staring right back at us.
“Maybe we were never meant to understand that scale, but I’m fairly satisfied with knowing that somewhere inside it is a group of living things trying to figure this out,” I replied.
KT sat next to the campfire, the frigid wind blowing in.
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I’ve set out to walk over trails on numerous occasions. For every significant distance I travelled, I have mulled over the kind of placement given to me in this world, or universe for that matter. Here, at Inspiration Point, high above Yosemite Valley, I realized we, humankind, all ruminate on this and that we don’t all, if ever, stumble upon any kind of answer.
“I never thought I would ever wind up here to see this place under the moonlight," I mused silently while basking in the soft glow of all the celestial beings aloft. Although, I haven't needed to know where I was meant to belong for awhile, at that moment, I felt I was in the right place. Maybe that was enough for an answer.
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