Very seldom do I share my experiences in less its with a person who I shared a session with, but this is a great story told to me that I feel I should share with others who may understand this type of experience. To take an experience like this and put it into words can be a challenge, but ill vaguely run through the story i was told. The experience started off with fallowing a trail, quickly after I was surrounded in a geometric forest. Before I was able to comprehend where the path has lead me, there where hands reaching out to me, many hands. I picked one and it shared me one of the oldest, and most true love storys. This was the story of how the land and water are in love and desire to be with each other so bad. But tragically the water could never truly have the land because of the mountains, and how the land could never truly have the water because of ice. So the land created trees, to create air. In return for the land creating trees, its job was to make rain to survive. The rain would bring water to parts of the land that could not get to its true love - water. With the airs help, the water and the land would never truly be separated. It is a long distance relationship, but one of the oldest and most true. Each river, each lake, is a symbol of appreciation and dedication from the trees, bringing the love between the land and water together. Through this long love between the land and the water, they created symbols of their love - minerals. The beautiful diamonds, the amazing amethyst, and all of the beautiful minerals you may see in your life, where created by the long love shared between the land and water. As I sit and write this experience, I cant help but wonder what story may have been told to me if I reached out for a different hand in that geometric forest. I truly hope those hands reach back for me, and other story's that hide in that forest are reviled. For there is so much to be learned by the mystics that present themselves when undergoing this amazing experience. Its truly a never ending source of knowledge, and I am grateful to be apart of it.