
Casting Your Troubles into the Grand Canyon
Ramblings About Hiking, Nature, and Life
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Narrated by:
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John Mo
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By:
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Matt Landry
About this listen
Is the Grand Canyon big enough to handle all of your worries? I wanted to know that answer, so I walked to the bottom to find out.
For years, nature has taught us so many important lessons. The most important may be that we're a part of nature itself. Hiking has a way of bringing us closer to nature. Healing us. Reminding us of what's important and where our priorities are and should be. It makes us feel small, yet a bigger part of the universe around us.
In this short memoir, I reflect upon the mental healing that occurred in me through being a part of something much bigger than myself. The trails, the mountains, and the Grand Canyon.
©2020 Matt Landry (P)2020 Matt Landry
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