In the heart of isolation, in the thick of a never-ending forest, after 28 days, lost, weak, and worried, having exhausted all my talents as a survival and escape guide, I surrendered and turned to the One of whose existence I had always been aware, but had never dared to call Him by name. In a distant village upon a backdrop of breathtaking views, unfolds the compassionate, stormy, and sometimes nerve-wracking life story of Rabbi Dror Moshe Shaul, together with his wife Michal and their children. Serving as emissaries of the Lubavitcher Rebbe in Dharamsala in northern India, they take us on a fascinating expedition that navigates between extreme physical events and the secret spiritual experiences of the soul. With talent, Rabbi Dror contemplates the depths of every story, binding it with points of illuminating life insight and empowering learning experience gleaned from Chassidic teachings and from the wisdom of Kabbalah. Himalayan High takes us on a fascinating expedition between the revealed and the concealed, between the material and the ethereal, between earth and the heavens. It is Dharamsala in particular, at the foot of the Himalayas, under the care of these dedicated emissaries, where people become aware of how essentially close they are to their Creator. The book invites the readers to set out on an inner journey into the depths of their souls, urging them to speak to those dreams and aspirations that they may have long since forgotten. Beyond our own reflection as we see it within the emotional and spiritual processes, through the ancient words that free us, we gradually receive the precision tools we need to express the innermost powers of our souls. The self-awareness that is gradually constructed in the heart of the reader becomes stronger until it reveals the eternal goodness that is buried deep in the soul.