Oprah really battered this phrase into the dirt, but I'm a firm believer in these monumental moments where the shroud is lifted from our past histories, behaviors, and old patterns, and we see life for the simple, amazing, and present experience that it is. This is such a bonding of human nature that now, there's a website devoted to sharing the...ugh, I can barely stand typing it...Aha Moment. And here's one that has to do with ultra running.
And here is a link to another poignant Aha Moment.
3 comments:
Wow, that second one really got to me. Are "Aha Moments" supposed to be so painful?
I, too, am deeply touched by the second one. Oh Morten. I fondly remember those nights I spent dreaming about you!
I also enjoyed the running guy with his impersonated French accent and that he was "freaked out". :)
I think my ears are bleeding from the second one.
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