ETERNAL
You're still here. Now feel what that means.
Stand at the base of Half Dome.
Tilt your head back.
Wait.
There is a specific thing that happens in your body when you try to take in something that is genuinely, incomprehensibly larger than you. Your mind tries to calculate it. Fails. Tries again. Fails again.
And then, for just a moment, it stops trying.
That moment is this collection.
The granite walls of Yosemite. The vertical rise of the Tetons. The valley that took ten thousand years of water and wind just to hollow out. These are not backdrops. They are evidence of a timescale so vast it holds everything, every life, every story, every struggle, without strain.
This is not here to make you feel small.
It is here to put your problems, whatever they may be, into perspective.
Because the thing you've been afraid to put down? The weight you've been carrying like it defines you?
It was never as permanent as it felt.
Nothing is. Except this. Let these mountains shift your perspective just enough so you can breathe. Just long enough to remember what you truly need to do.