Wind From Mount Kailash / Ветер с Кайласа by Anna Zworykina

Wind From Mount Kailash
Ветер с Кайласа

Floyd
10/20/2020 - 01:12 PM
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The Herbs of Kailash

I am at base camp at about 4500 meters. The diffusely green fabric of my tent is leaky, I have sat outside and am feeding on light. One hundred and eight times one is supposed to circle Mount Kailash to reach enlightenment. In the year of the horse, each round counts sixfold. We have rat. So it doesn't help.
The Tibetan plateau is barren. Over all the gravel shimmers an olive-green ocean of withered flora. The wind carries the wormwood from the mountain range, ethereally brushing sage from the steppe, telling elemically of citrus forests, soon glowing lavender. Like prayer flags, they flutter green, purple, yellow, on a string at my tent. They tumble suddenly, mix together, at the mountain of Buddha, how healthy it smells here.
From India, clouds of incense billow, hesperidic and bright. The weather is probably getting spicier now. Warmer, likely too. The Tibetans carry dry oregano on reddish glowing guajak litters across the plain, the wind swirls it into my face, I can't see Kailash for the green spice. It sends me its healthy balm. It yins and yangs before my nose. Sage entwines itself in the dense thorns, taming the threatening Orekan. Then the scent colors shimmer like confetti, the herbs spin in a kaleidoscope, forming a colorful picture of nuances, ethereally sharp, warm, green and further still, resin beside musk roses, citroponax beside light woods. They are all enlightened. Sage and oregano perhaps a little more. But they swim away so beautifully and slowly, in the holy resin of the Brahmaputra, the bright woods of the Indus, and the herbs of the boundless Ganges.
It is quiet up here. The wind blows close to my skin. For hours I gaze at Buddha's mountain, then I set off. One hundred and eight times. It doesn't help.

(With thanks to PallasCC and Caligari)
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45 Comments
StulleStulle 11 months ago
There are no shortcuts to enlightenment, so we'll see each other somewhere along the way. However, I'll be smelling different ;)
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PolyanthaPolyantha 4 years ago
What a wonderful word-painting journey!
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DelightfulDelightful 4 years ago
Here you can just wonderfully lose yourself in scent images and then also have such an adventurous experience in a base camp, with resins, herbs, and spices. Yes, simply wonderful :D..
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ChopIslandChopIsland 5 years ago
Whether Krakauer or Boukreev spun more tales remains a mystery. What is clear, however, is that words have once again been perfectly woven into a story here.
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Camey5000Camey5000 5 years ago
I guess I forgot to dream with you here.
Made up for it.
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VoulaVoula 5 years ago
Floyd, I'm really excited about the fragrances you present. I'm discovering some of them for the first time through you - like this one. Sounds like a great scent journey with a hike :)
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KylesaKylesa 5 years ago
Great comment! And an exciting journey!
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MariellaMmmhMariellaMmmh 5 years ago
Oh wow, not for Mari! But beautifully written!!! :)
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FliolineFlioline 5 years ago
We totally have a rat!
But with such a lovely comment, the mood meter goes a bit more up into the highlands - and I want to try it! To where the colorful flags flutter in the wind, and then off to 108, exactly.
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BloodxclatBloodxclat 5 years ago
Ooh, that sounds absolutely wonderful... with prayer flags and holy resin, you lure me out from behind every stove :D
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MörderbieneMörderbiene 5 years ago
With your words, even the one hundred and eighth time is still fun - great comment on a scent worth remembering!
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SiebenkäsSiebenkäs 5 years ago
A wonderful impression from the base camp - besides the local scent nuances, I especially like the little touch of dry humor mixed in. For you, the 6-time horse trophy!
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Brelles530Brelles530 5 years ago
dreamily executed. Great comment!!!
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GoldGold 5 years ago
Very beautiful... well done.
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IrisNobileIrisNobile 5 years ago
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... a masterpiece of words and imagination ... and a pleasure to read - - how far are you from enlightenment now? ;)
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KovexKovex 5 years ago
Now I have wanderlust. Ugh!
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ZoraZora 5 years ago
Just make sure you're back in time for the next great comment! ;).
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FittleworthFittleworth 5 years ago
Excellent comment. Srid-pa-'khor-lo-Pokal!
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NuiWhakakoreNuiWhakakore 5 years ago
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Fantastic comment, Reinhold couldn't have done it better, and the scent seems great too-what more could you want... Merkl-Buhl-Messner Award for you!
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SonnenwendeSonnenwende 5 years ago
What a fantastic comment!!! Your imagination is as limitless as the wind :-).
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GandixGandix 5 years ago
Would I like it now, or am I just being lulled by your story again?
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Can777Can777 5 years ago
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And who writes your great comments when you're away for so long? Get down from the mountain... stay here!
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PinkdawnPinkdawn 5 years ago
PS: I'd rather not share what my analyst said about my Kailash plan publicly. However, she talked me out of it. The fact is, Europeans die there like flies in October because they're not used to the altitude. There’s a cemetery halfway up for all the dead. And right next to Kailash, there's a hospital with pressure chambers for altitude sickness. By the way, the summit is never climbed out of respect.
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IsolaniIsolani 5 years ago
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I will include you in my sun prayer tomorrow morning and do an extra long headstand.
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TablaTabla 5 years ago
.. beautifully written, as always.
I feel a bit like Fvspee..
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PinkdawnPinkdawn 5 years ago
A few years ago, I seriously planned to circumambulate Kailash with a group of Tibetan Buddhists from Vienna. I was with the Zen Buddhists, but the Tibetans were right next door in the Buddhist center. It's said that the unique circumambulation wipes away the bad karma of a lifetime. I don't know anything about enlightenment, but you can achieve that anywhere. However, my wise old Zen teacher always said that enlightenment is highly overrated and is just something momentary...
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Medianus76Medianus76 5 years ago
Om namah Shivaya...I don't need to add anything more to your dreamy comment...
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ParfümleinParfümlein 5 years ago
For very personal reasons, I've always found Kailash appealing; here's a trophy for that! Great comment!
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AndrulaAndrula 5 years ago
Exceptional comment!! It was a great pleasure to read :))
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FvSpeeFvSpee 5 years ago
I have too much sincere respect for Kailash and what it represents to leave my usual witty or cheeky remark here. However, your comment is very compelling.
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Melisse2Melisse2 5 years ago
The scent of enlightenment. Quite a hassle with the 108 rounds, right? Better to stick with sage and oregano. Great comment, anyway.
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ToppineToppine 5 years ago
I'm with you all the way around the peak of Mt. Kailash! I recently watched a show about the mountain, and it really looks just like your picture. But we don't need to go around six times; that's just for the pilgrims... Beautiful comment again!
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Lucy55Lucy55 5 years ago
Thank goodness nothing happened to you!
According to legend, Kailash makes everyone who dares to climb him fall; the hands of daredevils become covered in sores, and the spirits living in the gorges kill those who disturb their peace.
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CravacheCravache 5 years ago
You have to go up! Then you can enjoy altitude sickness. I spoke with Chinese dragons. And they spoke with me.
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ErgoproxyErgoproxy 5 years ago
Sounds challenging, somehow........
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SchatzSucherSchatzSucher 5 years ago
Enlightenment or not, one shouldn't deprive themselves. But with this magnificent comment, you've certainly brought some enlightenment and presented an intriguing fragrance.
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YataganYatagan 5 years ago
Today is Zworykina Day. :)
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LeloupLeloup 5 years ago
What a great story... I'm happy for your enlightenment ;))
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MonsieurTestMonsieurTest 5 years ago
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We all become enlightened - and drift away so beautifully and slowly while reading and resonating with the cross-border Floyd comments...
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FlirtyFlowerFlirtyFlower 5 years ago
Sage + citrusy forest. Delicious. Trophy.
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PistazieneisPistazieneis 5 years ago
Before enlightenment, you sweep the floor; after enlightenment, you use the vacuum cleaner.
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PollitaPollita 5 years ago
You poor thing. You have my sympathy. Great comment.
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GschpusiGschpusi 5 years ago
Great comment.... :-)
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HasiHasi 5 years ago
When I'm hungry in the dark and turn on the flashlight, it doesn't help at all. Better to walk off the hunger. (What a crazy comment!)
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ChizzaChizza 5 years ago
Well told, but I’d rather wait until next Year of the Horse ;)
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