Friday, July 8, 2016

Nature reveals itself slowly to you, you start looking into yourself

This has some magical power that compels me to write down something about my experience and realization of the last seven beautiful, hectic, thrilling, adventurous days. Nature is the most mystical, enigmatic creation of someone whom we never see in person rather we find him/her through our own series of thought and understanding ( creation of this expanding universe by some person is a regressive and incomplete understanding by complex organisms including human beings, animals, or vegetation. Creation of the universe, then nature can be best explained by big bang theory, nuclear fusion and further fusion reaction will create heavier atoms, those atmos making molecules manifest in stars, planets, and organisms, but still, there are dark matter and dark energy, so I felt bad when I re-read this writing of mine in 2020, it made me feel that last 4 years I have not wasted my time, this is how some people should be mature in a positive way). In this world, few are there who really ride the excitement of discovery and invention but when I see the nature of different kinds I find myself lost in the vividness of ignorance.
                   This is all the garbled producing I had when I was supplying stride after stride on the narrow path to heaven on the earth. I have not done trekking or hiking earlier for a long-distance earlier, only did trekking for 3 kilometers to reach Mussorie, Uttarakhand. This time my friend told me to come with them for trekking of the most beautiful, considerably difficult landscape of Gangotri National Park. I didn't have any visuals of Gangotri National park before stepping foot there. I later found this landscape shrouded with snow-capped peaks, lush meadows cleaved by a narrow-wide stream of wild yet peaceful  Bhagirathi.  The whole visual was an amalgamation of arresting blissful colorful flowers, flora, and fauna of different shapes and sizes, water falling from a higher elevation and on the ground, they are in full rage.

Some drenched beautiful flowers over the terrain waving at you jocundly 

On the way to Bhojabasa
I was accompanied by two experienced, self-proclaimed travelers and one boy yet to be the man who sustained a strong urge to capture the visuals of Gomukh in his newly bought mobile. As the difficulties come rushing towards you, then you can actually see the genuineness of one's motivation. That is what again starkly rang my mind during the journey. There is a difference between earning and being provided. Things that you easily have got the right to possess lose their relevance and value in your daily life slowly but things that you have earned your possession and authority over with difficulty and perseverance never lose their value and importance rather those things orient your desire to do something more intensely. 

With a tweak in our uncertainties regarding the trip, we decided on continuing our trip leaving all the qualms and quagmires behind in our home and office. At the beginning of July, some places of Uttarakhand get affected by landslides owing to torrential rain and it happened this time also in a threatening way. On the face of it, news channels put the ice on the cake in spreading this news day in and day out. Hell with those negative aspects we just started to step our foot on of the most beautiful places of god ( in the avatar of nature).  




It was a very wise decision to not inform my parents of my trip to Gangotri at the end and she motivated me not to cancel the trip one day before the trip but it was she who was really afraid of this trip. So this is why girls are falling short of making an adventurous trip (very incomplete conclusion). I joined my friend and his colleagues ( left in the picture) at Kashmiri gate to take the bus bound for Dehradun in sticky sultry weather. That time weather in Delhi was going to be completely uncomfortable for me. Before getting very close to the mountainous vibes, it was a long spell of scorching heat that compelled me to leave Delhi for a few days.                        
                                                                                             







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