― Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
White Wales
Paolo Coelho said it better than anyone else in his cult-creating book, The Alchemist. "When a person really desires something, all the universe conspires to help that person realise his dream".
The thing that always stood out for me in that sentence is not the conspiracy or how the universe would wangle together the realisation of a dream. I mean how would the universe even know your dream if you kept shtum? The thing that stood out was the SOMETHING that was the subject of the desire. What is that "something"? What is its tangibility? Is it the secret of life, the calling, the addiction? Is it the "One Thing".
Curly: Do you know what the secret of life is?
[holds up one finger]
Curly: This.
Mitch: Your finger?
Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don't mean shit.
Mitch: But, what is the "one thing?"
Curly: [smiles] That's what *you* have to find out.
Having barely and gratefully survived La Corrida, it became clear to me why Ernest Hemingway would dedicate large portions of his waking hours writing about the bulls, the blood and the spectacle. Everyone finds a book in them after running with los toros.
What the Corrida did for me was The One Thing - it showed me the place where the whales live. As the mist cleared from my foggy mind, I sensed that chasing white whales with friends along to share the experience and some vino rojo for courage, and your life opens up to a series of adrenaline-fueled and mind-altering adventures. The perfect antidote to counteract an alternate life spent fighting the couch and TV remote.
Bring me that horison,
~RobbyRicc