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In some way shape or form we are all chasing our dreams, and to an extent we regard how good our life has been from how many dreams we have been able to realize. One of my favorite writers has gone one to say (paraphrasing of course since ican never find a quote when i want to)
“What is a good life but the drams of childhood realized in adulthood” -Antoine de St. Exupery
For the longest time I have had two dreams aside from paying of my credit cards off and college loans, firstly to travel and find a job where I can feel a sense of adventure everyday as I really feel alive when i tlak to new people and hear their stories and share my own, and see new places. Secondly my dream has always been liberation not just from the tender and delicious hold that fast food has on me, but liberation int he spiritual sense. I havent been very religious in my life especiall born a christian.
What I mean by that is that though I have always felt a calling in life I never had that calling answered by the dogmatic practices of the Church. I have felt that there are two factions in the world of Christian faith Christianity and Churchianity. Anyways I will devout a separate post to that. But in order to answer that calling I have traveled a long winding road: studying hinduism and sufism, all expressions of mysticism.
For me both innner and outer life need to be in harmony to give validity to all that I’ve learned on my travels and journies (spiritual, intellectual, academic, personal, etc). For a time being I have stopped ‘traveling’ because I feel I have found what I have been searching for for lifetimes who knows.
While my caravan of dream is takign a brief pause, come on by lets talk, lets trade stories, lets keep each other company. I have a deep feeling of love and respect for everyone (maybe except my last boss and 7th grade teacher-lol) and all religions and all people. Stop on by, I will have some tea waiting for you.
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