Yellowstone National Park : Adventures of the Heart

What I love most about this crazy life is the adventure of it.
— Juliette Binoche
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As with most adventures of the heart, it began with awkward excitement, and fumbling and staying up all night, singing stories, and playing games.

And as with most adventures of the heart, it ended in awkward silence, and fumbling and staying up all night, and tears.

But it is said, that with some, it is only in adventure that we succeed in finding ourselves, knowing ourselves... and so when it is time to say goodbye- don't be so sad, because as you wave goodbye, say Hello.... Hello to a new adventure.

Try not to look back, you know you'll never be the same, but try not to look back. It's wild to realize that you don't remain the same, no matter how hard you cling, everything you thought you knew goes away, then more of you shows up, but you don't even know her... and then eventually you come full circle again, and you feel comfortable in your skin... but man... you're never the same again.

And that is wonderful and strange.  — Chloë Rain

We love because it’s the only true adventure.
— Nikki Giovanni, American Poet

Artist's Paint Pots in Yellowstone National Park....

Dragon's Mouth bubbling caldron, Artist's Paint Pots

Old Faithful the famous geyser located in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park.

Say Hello and Wave Goodbye......

I don't belong to you, you see
Take a look at my face for the last time
I never knew you, you never knew me
Say hello, goodbye
Say hello, wave goodbye

We were born before the wind
Who were we to understand

In the wind and the rain my darling
Say goodbye

Chloë Rain

Chloë Rain is the Founder of Explore Deeply. She has been trained in ceremonial practices and shamanic healing techniques from two living traditional medicine paths, one in North America and one in South America. She is a certified Native American Healing Arts Practitioner and has a Masters degree in Indigenous Studies from the Arctic University of Norway, where she spent four years researching the sacred landscape of Sápmi, the land of the indigenous Sámi people.

Through her work she hopes to inspire more people to listen to their soul’s calling, and cause them to look a little closer at themselves, at the natural environment that surrounds them, and at other people and our beliefs of separation, race, culture, and religion.

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