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From: Skram May 20, 2010 |
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Riding the Pulse of a MountainIn the Oriental philosophy of medicine, health is achieved by maintaining balance between opposing forces such as yang (light, hot, hard, penetrating) and yin (dark, cool, soft, yielding). We as a species should take note that the world is losing yin at an alarming rate. Paradise gets paved daily. The cities, crawling with SUVs, trap and emit heat and hardness
seeming to turn the people who live there a little harder as well. The glaciers of the world recede a bit more each day. In the last few moments, more cool, dark, secret places of the world, and fellow species too numerous to count, disappear to make room for our fat asses.
Read the full feature here, via Mountain Gazette. By Justin Pollack.
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