Thursday, August 29, 2013

Mountain Eyes


Half of living in mountains has nothing to do with traversing them, with huckleberry identification, tent assembly, propane-heater maintenance, or proper clothes layering. The major duty of mountain life lies in our observation of the horizon. Rocky parapets call up a certain look; eyes that do not see what lies between or within, see only the border detail in dark uniform. We can go into the mountains, we can nestle in their skirts, we can clamber to the top and with them listen to the sky, but the best of a human's understanding of her mountains is done from afar. A mountain is a symbol. A big symbol, many of them crouched together on the periphery of our lives, a thousand definitions, callous and nurturing. So many symbols require sympathetic synapses to receive them. They awaken in us all the many definitions of being human, and recall our compassion for complexity, dredged from each iris and trained on the mountains beyond.