Deeper Connections
Dear Newsletter-Reader,
in Switzerland, if you want to get connected to someone, you use Swisscom, the telephone provider most people choose. What do you use, if you are searching for a deeper connection? Some people wish a connection to the rest of the universe. Swisscom does not provide this service. Who does, and how do you do it?
One might say that I have had some very special training. For many years I have been trained by a number of beings from other places as a kind of “grounding station” for their energies. I have gone through a massive opening process for nearly two decades to get to the place where I currently am.
Part of my “training” was several decades ago, when I spent quite a number of years climbing mountains, both on skis and on foot, with an ice axe, crampons and a rope. During those years, the Alps and the mountains of Western North America were more my home than the flatlands below. Today, I consider myself exceptionally fortunate to be living in Switzerland. While I might consider it my “new home,” it really is not, for I spent so much time in the high mountains here when I was younger.
As I write this I am sitting on top of a mountain not far from my home, overlooking many snow-capped peaks. I simply enjoy being in high places, not just for a few moments, but rather for a number of days. I find exceptional quietude and inspiration here, no matter what the weather is like. Throughout my life I have felt very at home in the high mountains, perhaps because they are the places on earth closest to the cosmic dimensions I love so much.

Sometimes I feel I am a kind of cosmic “Swisscom,” because of the kind of connections I have. Right now I am preparing for a number of seminars and very small groups to begin this summer called “Peak Experiences.” It is my intention to help others find the kind of deep inner peace and strong cosmic connection that I know from my years in the mountains. I am going to be using some of the hotels in high places in Switzerland for these experiences so that I can impart to others what I know in my daily life.
With warm regards,
Andrew Terker