Is it strange if I tell you that even though the icy wind of the Himalayas has never touched my cheeks, I have felt that chill within me? When I sit down to meditate and think of the mountains, I feel as though I can taste the thin, luminous air that circles the world’s highest peaks.
Madi Sikharam “మది శిఖరం” is Telugu for “Peak of the Mind” or “Mind’s Summit.” I chose these words deliberately. They describe an inner terrain I keep returning to, a place where stillness gathers into strength. This feeling delights me, as if I myself were spring, ready to regenerate after a long pause.
In moments that seem to exist outside of time, I thank the universe for my existence, for everything that has brought me here. Even for the grain of sand I once held between my fingers on the coast of the Red Sea, at the eastern edge of the Sahara Desert.
I feel a quiet courage born from holding beauty and injustice at the same time, from witnessing humanity’s most radical act, choosing tenderness in a world that keeps trying to harden us.
I think of my children, whose lives are already miracles, made possible by the kindness of millions of strangers they will never meet.
How can you not love those who adore you? Is any person ever so poor that they cannot afford love?
I am grateful that I do so little “right” for my body, and yet it continues to house my madness, my longing, my spirit, unconditionally.
When I turn inward, there is only wonder. Those moments feel like walking in nature, where nothing can ever feel unpleasant. Mother Nature has taught me stoicism, to be a witness, to observe humanity’s love, greed, hatred, and excess without immediately reacting.
As I go inward, I discover something steady and unbreakable, my inner strength. It feels eternal and unyielding. A quiet fire reminds me that I can become whatever I choose to be. Some wildfires are lit on purpose. They do not destroy, they regenerate and restore the earth. Let the fire move through you. Let it transform you.
Whether I will physically climb those great peaks will depend on my mobility and the opportunities life offers in the future. Until then, I capture that glory in the stillness of my living room. Some summits are not meant to be conquered at all, they are meant to be experienced from within.
I think of a post I once saw on social media, “My dear friends summated Mount Whitney yesterday.. trained for the last 4 mths… the most brutal hike i have dont till date… 28.5 hrs of hiking time with zero sleep prior nite, with 25lbs backpack, and subzero temps.” (sic)
I felt awe, I felt tremendous joy for this lady. But at the same, I also wondered what endurance earns accolades and what peaks we are taught to celebrate.
What about those who never climbed Everest, even though their hearts held the highest peaks of exhilaration? Or those who now seek peace in the ordinary, because life has taught them where it truly lives?
One day, I hope to scale Mount Kailash, as much as my body will allow. But this inward journey of stillness and spiritual reflection has no endpoint. It is already underway, and it will never cease.
The Himalayas are beckoning me, but I tell them gently that I must first conquer the summit within. That summit has always lived here, between my breaths. This climb has no finish line, because the silence is infinite and the summit eternal.
If you want to experience what I am describing, you do not need an old-fashioned whiskey fix. Just sit. Breathe. Let stillness engulf you.
And when you step out of that silence, imagine a glowing mountaintop floating among the clouds. That is your mind’s summit, your Madi Sikharam.
Talk about having your head in the clouds.
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Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
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