Seeking a deeper connection with nature through wilderness exploration, inspired by Edward Abbey. Wilderness Journey Continues: Day 5 brings reminders of the beauty and challenges of being in nature. Edward Abbey's "Desert Solitaire" Guy Reams quotes a passage about confronting the raw essence of nature. The passage emphasizes shedding human-imposed meaning and achieving a pure connection. Key Points from Abbey's Passage: Desire to escape human clutter and experience the elemental aspects of existence. Striving to see nature objectively, without human interpretations or biases. Yearning for a mystical connection with nature, even if it challenges human identity. Guy Reams' Personal Experience: The beauty of sunrise amidst a harsh landscape ignites a sense of awe. The desire to understand the ravens and other creatures reflects a yearning for deeper connection. The Takeaway: Wilderness experiences can offer opportunities for self-discovery and a deeper appreciation of nature. Edward Abbey's writing encourages a raw and unfiltered encounter with the natural world. Possible Follow-up: Explore the concept of "ecopsychology" and the connection between nature and mental well-being. Discuss the challenges and rewards of stripping away human-imposed meaning in nature experiences. Delve deeper into Edward Abbey's works and his philosophy of environmentalism. Additional Notes: The episode title "That's the way it was this morning" creates a sense of nostalgia and reflection. The ravens serve as a reminder that Guy Reams is not entirely alone in the wilderness. pen_spark tuneshare more_vert