Mountaineering & Shamanism

by Dec 3, 2020

If you find yourself being called to the mountains, whether for a casual hike or an endeavor, it’s wise to learn to co-exist with the spirit of the mountain while in its presence. Through storytelling, Laurie tells of his passion for mountain guiding and the importance of approaching the spirits of the mountain with permission and respect. This same humbleness of great appreciation and oneness can co-exist within all aspects of nature.

Download MP3 File

 

Related Content: Audios | Interviews | Personal Practice

About the author

Laurie Skreslet

Laurie Skreslet

On October 5th, 1982, at 9:30am, Laurie Skreslet became the first Canadian to summit Mount Everest. In the years since, Laurie has participated in over 45 international expeditions into the Canadian Rockies, the Andes, and the Himalayas, among others. His accomplishments have resonated with adventure seekers around the world. In a sense, we all have Everests to climb. They may not necessarily be true mountains, but in striving to reach them, their importance can make them Everests in their own right. https://laurieskreslet.ca/
On October 5th, 1982, at 9:30am, Laurie Skreslet became the first Canadian to summit Mount Everest. In the years since, Laurie has participated in over 45 international expeditions into the Canadian Rockies, the Andes, and the Himalayas, among others. His accomplishments have resonated with adventure seekers around the world. In a sense, we all have Everests to climb. They may not necessarily be true mountains, but in striving to reach them, their importance can make them Everests in their own right. https://laurieskreslet.ca/
More content from this author
More content from this author

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

You Might Also Like

Share This