When I stood upon the top of one of the domes of the Olgas, and completed “something” of which I couldn’t fully comprehend, I felt very “Christ like”, but the thing was that I had no idea what that “feeling” was or “what” it represented, even though I was aware of “it” and “what” it represented… and that’s why I wrote about the experience and sensation as I did… by including it as a joke… because I didn’t know what to make of it and I didn’t think anyone would take it seriously. Within a few years I took it seriously, myself, but I still didn’t feel that others would… and the moment is at the end of The Olgas Adventure – Part IV:
Miller and the Olgas Adventure Part IV
“I reached the summit of the dome and looked out over the landscape…. it was beautiful. To my left, in the distance, I could see the Bristollers who had just reached the viewpoint, and then I looked behind me, taking in the magnificence of what I think is the highest dome summit in the Olgas. I felt at peace and I turned back out to face the landscape and opened out my arms to just above waist height…….
*If a couple of born again Christians had walked past they would have said to themselves…”Whats he doing with his arms?”.…..”I dunno…. imitating Jesus?”……. “Well he better be….cos he’ll never catch fish like that!!!”;-) *
………I felt the energy……… and I felt connected……. and as I stood there in my West Ham shirt, I felt like I’d just completed something….. I knew that in that moment I had achieved something very special and I had full appreciation for what I had done…. This year I had marked the Spring Equinoxes at Stonehenge and Ayers Rock, and the Summer Solstices at Angkor Wat and the Olgas……. I remembered some of the experiences I’d had during that journey…….. I felt like a higher power acknowledged the effort I had made in making that journey……… And I felt thankful.”
Make of “it” what you will and May God Bless You, With So Much Love, Lee 🙂