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A BRUSH WITH DEATH ON THE MOUNTAINSI­DE HANDED ADVENTURER A NEW FOCUS ON LIFE

Ebrahim Al Khajeh’s outdoor company combines trekking, climbing and meditation, writes Haneen Dajani

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After a near-death mountain experience, spending 11 days in a silence retreat and learning how to use the healing energies of the mind, Ebrahim Al Khajeh has decided to share his wisdom with others in the most practical way possible.

The 32-year-old Emirati mountainee­r has been a keen sportsman for as long as he can remember, and he has establishe­d an outdoor sports company.

He used to be a profession­al footballer, and has also competed as a boxer, bowler, runner, power lifter, body builder and chess player – but decided to walk a different path after losing his competitiv­e spirit.

Mr Al Khajeh discovered a passion for the outdoors, and now practises different kinds of climbing.

It was one near-death experience in the mountains that pushed him to step into a new career combining outdoor adventure and meditation.

“One day I was rock climbing in Oman with another experience­d climber, who up until this day still doesn’t know he almost killed me,” he says.

His partner did not put the belay device on guide mode, which means the rope he was using for support was useless.

During the climb, he grabbed a loose rock – and realised should he fall, the rope would not have held him from falling 60 metres to a likely death.

“When I saw it on my GoPro video later on, I thought how many people have been learning to do this the wrong way? People say we are profession­al, but not everyone is certified,” he said.

Since then, Mr Al Khajeh decided to get certified at a top mountainee­ring school, along with his friend, Fadi Hachicho.

The pair went to Alaska in August 2015 to train how to become mountain guides.

During the two-month certificat­ion course they jumped through sink holes and crawled their way back.

“We learnt a lot about leadership style,” he says. “Whatever we learnt, we now need to share it with others, because when someone shares the wrong techniques it can lead to a fatal accident.”

The pair formed Adventurat­i Outdoor – a company organising trekking trips with a twist.

These combine trekking with Vipassana meditation, a technique first taught in India 2,500 years ago. Courses involve up to 11 days of silence.

“I went there thinking this is the most difficult thing that I will have to do; I am a doctor of philosophy so we always have a lot of concepts to talk about,” he says. “First day there was the silence, second day we had to sit for 14 hours with our backs straight and not do anything.

“It was painful in my back and knees to a point when it felt like someone had stabbed me with a knife.”

For three days, they continued to practise this painful “doing nothing” exercise in an effort to switch off mentally.

On day four, Mr Al Khajeh said he was beginning to be able to focus on the pain in his body and relieve that pain through concentrat­ion alone.

“Anywhere I have pain, I can now focus on it and it’s gone,” he says. “The mind has to be sharp and focused, and you get sharper by training. I’ve read plenty of books in the past, but didn’t learn as much as I did from this course.

“Now we’re doing this on our trips without giving courses. When we see people are interested we will start giving lectures.”

Throughout the trips, participan­ts face situations that require more than technical skills to overcome, so indirectly he teaches them to use the mind and teamwork to overcome those challenges.

Mr Al Khajeh plans to translate his experience­s into a book, which he plans to start working on later this year.

 ?? Antonie Robertson / The National ?? Ebrahim Al Khajeh’s close call on the mountain took his life and career in a new direction which the entreprene­ur shares with clients
Antonie Robertson / The National Ebrahim Al Khajeh’s close call on the mountain took his life and career in a new direction which the entreprene­ur shares with clients

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