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    PearceHawk
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    Not sure where to post this…I’m going to take a much needed break, I’m thinking 1 month, and go back packing along the coast up by Big Sur, and maybe even in the forests very close to the Oregon border. It’s going to be the best-cell phone free, off the grid. It’s sort of a mental recalibration, need to get away. Thank you all for considering the answers to your questions I posted. The answers you are looking for really aren’t out there. They are inside you and always have been. But there are, as we all know, some amazing hands on Tiny Buddha to hold when we need to. Be assured I will be thinking of all of you and wishing all of you love, peace, and happiness.

    Love,

    Pearce

    #162514
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear Pearce:

    Have an enjoyable cell phone free, off the grid mental recalibration get away-

    and be back to share about it here, will you…

    anita

    #162684
    PearceHawk
    Participant

    Anita,

    As I often times say, I’m not late, I’m early for tomorrow. My friends are here and I’m a little tiny bit late getting ready, but I wanted to acknowledge your kind wishes. The journey awaits. As the song goes, “Louie, Louie, me gotta go.”

    My wish to you, Lori, and everyone here while I am gone, is the same as tough I am here, I wish you all the love, peace, and happiness life has to offer for an eternity longer than a lifetime. It is the least you deserve.

    Love,

    Pearce

    #162702
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Thank you Pearce. Thank you for your good wishes. I hope you enjoy your journey!

    anita

    #162842
    Kevin Mahoney
    Participant

    Pearce,

    Good luck and safe travels. I have appreciated your feedback. IMO, you are talented and strong communicator. My unsolicited advice is to keep writing as you travel.

    #162848
    PearceHawk
    Participant

    Kevin,

    Thank you for your well wishes my friend. Looking forward to some of, all of your thought provoking questions.

    Staring up at theses Redwood monsters perhaps 1,000 years old is, for lack of a better word, humbling. I’m going with a buddy of mine, Gary, that I was in Afghanistan with. So the plan is to go where there is no trail, maybe a deer trail. It’s going to be sort of an extended vision quest. About 2 years after I could walk again we went over Mt. Whitney. OMG!!!! There are stars we will never see down here. My buddy is chomping at the bit, and I can hardly wait, so time to shut down and go dark as we used to say.

    Pearce

     

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