The Buddha’s Striptease #12

From Fear to Eternity: The Beginning

“Looking to the sky to save me.
Looking for a sign of life.
Looking for something help me burn out bright.
I’m looking for a complication.
Looking cause I am tired of trying.

Make my way back home and learn to fly.”

– Foo Fighters, “Learn to Fly”

A great way to begin. A great way to say “Goodbye, Fear”.


Absolutely Certifiable.


10,000 feet above the Whitsundays and Airlie Beach.


Word of advice: don’t open your mouth while skydiving. Not good.


I was screaming to myself to enjoy the hell out of this moment!


“Uh, Steve, could you drop me off at that island over there, please?”


I enjoyed the hell out of this journey.


Thank you, Steve, for teaching me how to fly.

I have a new hobby. Get your wings and FLY!



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