Adventure at Hills of Brosarp

Oct 04, 2010 21:50

I traveled sunday morning to the Hills of Brosarp. I checked in right away then started to walk towards the woods. The wheather was wonderful, not too cold, sunny.  I walked on the hills, and through the woods all day, I drew alot, and painted a few paintings. I felt a bit restless and moody in the beginning, but after a few hours it was gone, I ( Read more... )

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ravenschild9 October 5 2010, 01:45:37 UTC
Yes of course, that is logic. It is too bad that I cant hear Her or any other God when I need it the most. That will get better with time I think.

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ravenschild9 October 5 2010, 01:31:28 UTC
Thanks for your concern. I was afraid of dying out there for awhile. I had in mind all the bad things I have said to Her, it was bit hard to take that this was an ending to my nice rituals which I thought She enjoyed. But seeing it like that She was mad or wanted to suppress me is unnecessarry, is dwelling in negativity like havent I gone pass that state yet. I did and do feel that my life is in Her hands, that I live or die at Her will. After resting and waiting in the dark I felt better, like confident. Like accepting that I had no controle and trust She would care for me, gave me some peace that made the anxiety and panic vanish.

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emberleo October 5 2010, 00:25:35 UTC
You didn't ruin anything for me. I was a bit exasperated. I was proud of you for getting out into the world, but a bit disappointed that you would leave the trail with it getting dark, without a compass, map, and other necessary supplies.

Other than that, well done. But next time, bring the appropriate supplies, or stick to the trails, eh?

--Ember--

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ravenschild9 October 5 2010, 02:03:51 UTC
I will do that. I didnt plan to leave the trail, I thought I would recognize it well, and that it would be easy to find my way back. I was so sure that some of The Goddesses would show me the way out of the woods. I see now that may not so good. I wonder if a mab would had helped if there are so many small paths that are unoffical. No wonder the forest are called enchanted forest.

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emberleo October 5 2010, 04:09:30 UTC
I was so sure that some of The Goddesses would show me the way out of the woods.

If you mean once you got lost, well, I suppose you could say They did. You called out on your phone, and this eventually prompted people to come and show you the way out of the woods. :D

If you mean you thought it was ok to leave the trail without a map and compass and other such supplies, then I'll remind you that the gods help us most when we've done all we can for ourselves. Well, more often They help us to DO all we can for ourselves. Either way, even a strong connection with the gods is not a license to neglect practical solutions and common sense.

Of course, you're right that it's very easy to think natural paths are recognizable trails. That's a common error in the forest, and exactly why folks are so strongly cautioned to NOT wander away from the solid, forged trail without the necessary equipment and education.

*hugs* I'm glad you're safe!

--Ember--

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ravenschild9 October 5 2010, 05:53:43 UTC
Thanks, That is so true, I thougth I was walking on the right trail, but didnt realized I was lost until it was to late. I feel a bit embarressed that the police came. I should had more strength in my legs and less things to carry. I will be wiser next time. I did feel around midnight that I was able to stay out there all night. I think I would had found my way out sooner or later. I told the cops that, but they insisted on coming and get me ( ... )

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