In a year that no longer exists I was on the 19th floor of a bank building in a downtown area with a 400 foot tower rising above me with blinking red lights.
During a lengthy symphony record I followed the steps to the roof door and climbed to a platform about 20-feet up the base of the tower.
From there the Mississippi River was clearly in view including barges and river boats floating around.
At that moment I realized what life was truly about. But I'd not thought to bring a pen or paper to the experience and cannot remember.
I can see it in my mind's I as if remote viewing.
Or perhaps a similar experience atop a 120 foot water tower installing an antenna. I can remember seeing the downtown skyline of Cleveland, Ohio some 30 miles away. Not to be seen from ground level given the hilly topology of the area.
For we have climbed the mountain and reached out to the ether...
