Kloentaler lake Switzerland

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Peace at mind

Worries disappear like magic


Natural beauty with a calming soul


There is really no reason to keep writing more about this peaceful place. The words don’t come so easily this time, which is strange. Three words say it all. “Peace at mind”. My mind is silent. That is what is needed. Truly needed at this point.

Strolling, pausing, listening, tasting the place with all your five senses. Could one actually ask for more? This is what Mother Nature really is all about. 

The outer world simply disappears

Become a tree hugger and feel the inner peace growing.

The first time I was here was a weekend in June to stay in a tent and celebrate a Swedish holiday, Midsummer. Five cute little girls were excited and we adults fixed the food. One little girl was given the task to get something in a tent where a strawberry cake was put and just like in movies she steps in the cake. She doesn’t say anything to anyone so when I go to get it, we see a small footprint and then the truth creeps out. We can only smile and eat the cake and have schnapps as we should.


Maybe that wasn’t as peaceful as it was when I was there a couple of years later. The second visit was with my husband and we had brought sandwiches to eat. It was one of the first trips we made without children and that was a strange feeling.

During the car ride, there were some intense discussions, at least in some people’s eyes. Disagreements about different wishes, but nothing that could not be sorted out. Life offers disagreements that can change your thoughts and reasoning.

Lake Kloentaler gave us peace of mind.
We the mirror-like lake. The silence was striking. birds were chirping.


The cows ate and ruminated on the grass. which gave them energy and was transformed into milk that we consumers can buy in the store. All those milk products lined up in the grocery stores seem distant. The bells they wear around their necks are part of the experience and the sound lives in harmony with nature.

It was so quiet that you could hear an ant dragging a leaf that had fallen from one of the hundreds of leafy trees that surrounded the lake.

Every now and then you hear one of the cows mooing contentedly. They live for the moment and enjoy life. Stop, pause, just live. That is what nature offers us. Pick up on that important contribution to life. 


Humans can learn from animals and by stopping and watching how they squat and eat, I feel myself craving a cookie. Luckily we have it with us in our backpack. The energy is back. More photos are taken. The heat makes me want to swim, but no swimwear in our backpacks. So it’s time to continue the walk. 

Normally, some sounds can be disturbing, but not here. One or two happy children laugh. Someone sneezes because it is pollen season. Despite these elements, the visit feels like a bit of a blessing for the soul.

“The quieter you become, the more you can hear.” – Ram Dass




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