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Pachamama

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7. "A Parable of Immortality".... By Henry Van Dyke
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 10:29 AM
Apr 2012

"I am standing upon the seashore. A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength, and I stand and watch until at last she hangs like a speck of white cloud just where the sea and sky come down to mingle with each other. Then someone at my side says, 'There she goes!'
 
Gone where? Gone from my sight ... that is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side and just as able to bear her load of living freight to the place of destination. Her diminished size is in me, not in her. And just at the moment when someone at my side says, 'There she goes!' there are other eyes watching her coming and their voices ready to take up the glad shouts 'Here she comes!'"
~ by Henry Van Dyke ~

Sailing, Ocean sailing in particular, comes with great risk....and yet when I used to do it, it was when I felt most alive.....not because of the inherent danger, but because it is a reminder of the beauty of of life, the ocean which covers our planet and is the planets lungs. The power of nature, the humility of it all. In many ways, it was what made me more "human"....it is what made me become "Pachamama" and care about our planet more.....The racing aspect made it like "Chess on Water"....Sailors live for that aspect too....

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Oh, pacha mama. I am so, so sorry for your loss and for all the friends and families of cbayer Apr 2012 #1
You have my sincerest condolances kentauros Apr 2012 #2
The weather on Saturday was beautiful and clear.... Pachamama Apr 2012 #4
We bought our boat in the delta and kept it in the bay for 3 months before coming down here. cbayer Apr 2012 #11
Thanks for the lucid explanation kentauros Apr 2012 #17
From the article "The power of those waves is incredible." panzerfaust Apr 2012 #3
"A Parable of Immortality".... By Henry Van Dyke Pachamama Apr 2012 #7
This is very sad indeed. peace13 Apr 2012 #5
We need to hope for miracles, always.... Pachamama Apr 2012 #13
I'm so sorry, Pachamama. EFerrari Apr 2012 #6
Thanks Elizabeth.... Pachamama Apr 2012 #9
This kind of news is life changing. EFerrari Apr 2012 #25
Bat girl who greeted Bonds after 500th homer among missing sailors n2doc Apr 2012 #8
Question. disndat Apr 2012 #10
Yes, they are required by both the US Coast Guard and Racing Committee.... Pachamama Apr 2012 #14
I've sailed but never raced. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2012 #12
They are used, but usually in really bad conditions when on deck. Sometimes a rogue wave comes Pachamama Apr 2012 #15
I guess I'm just a conservative sailor. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2012 #16
What a trajedy TuxedoKat Apr 2012 #18
What were the safety requirements for this race? mash412 Apr 2012 #19
Not sure - but they would follow the OYRA rules and US Coast Guard and US Sailing guidelines Pachamama Apr 2012 #22
I agree with your thoughts. HooptieWagon Apr 2012 #26
My heart goes out to the families hootinholler Apr 2012 #20
Thanks Hoot.....The families are in shock.... Pachamama Apr 2012 #23
Back at ya hootinholler Apr 2012 #27
I know the area and of the water dangers of which you speak. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2012 #21
I am so, so very sorry. ((((hugs)))) nt riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #24
The Gulf Coast Morn's with you and all of our sailing bretheren Sgent Apr 2012 #28
I was reading about this yesterday on CNN.com Scairp Apr 2012 #29
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