In Praise of Eagle Mountain is a book of poetry and prose that explores themes of nature, solitude, and spiritual reflection. The author presents a contrast between two worlds: the chaotic, drama-filled world of human society and the peaceful, meaningful solitude found in nature. These insights describe parallel paths. The well worn trails of societies hectic pace can leave you feeling overwhelmed by the "crowd of madmen" and the "self-induced churn" of modern life. While the serene trails in nature serve as a soothing soul-balm for those who seek refuge in wild places. A place where it's…mehr
In Praise of Eagle Mountain is a book of poetry and prose that explores themes of nature, solitude, and spiritual reflection. The author presents a contrast between two worlds: the chaotic, drama-filled world of human society and the peaceful, meaningful solitude found in nature. These insights describe parallel paths. The well worn trails of societies hectic pace can leave you feeling overwhelmed by the "crowd of madmen" and the "self-induced churn" of modern life. While the serene trails in nature serve as a soothing soul-balm for those who seek refuge in wild places. A place where it's possible to reconnect with a deeper sense of belonging. This book offers perspectives gained during the author's retreats into nature. Similar to the creative energy of Thoreau at Walden Pond, his musings come to light in the quiet beauty of Eagle Mountain. These reflections arrive in the form of poetry and prose inspired by experiences on wooded paths, placid lakes, and misty mountain tops. The author suggests that while it's possible to maintain presence and peace in society, one can find a more profound connection to something greater than themselves when immersed in natural settings. This heartfelt work is both personal and universal in its approach - while sharing individual experiences and philosophies, the author acknowledges that each person must choose their own life path. The overall tone suggests themes of praise, hope, and optimism, with the stated aim of sharing these positive perspectives with readers.
Terry Lovelette was raised in Sheldon Springs, Vt. and currently lives in Saint Albans, Vt. He loves the rolling hills of the Green Mountain State and holds them dear with a sense of loyalty. He is a graduate of Johnson State College. He is retired from a 44-year career in the Semiconductor Industry. He spent 21 years as a volunteer Assistant Coach for the University of Vermont's Men's Ice Hockey team. He also enjoyed volunteering his time as a USA Hockey Coaching Director in Vermont, as well as a volunteer coach for various youth sports teams. As a passionate outdoor enthusiast, he enjoys an interconnected relationship with nature. His passion has helped fuel a love for hiking. He has walked over 1,000 miles yearly in the last decade and a half. Included in those journeys are through hikes of the Long Trail, The John Muir Trail, the Teton Crest Trail, and various other pathways in mountainous areas of the US and Canada. His writings reflect the inspiration that comes from these journeys in a purposeful way.
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