Am I prepared to head home? Absolutely NOT.
I’m not sure if you love music or going to concerts but thats what I’m going to compare it to. When I go to one, if it touches my soul I feel elated and don’t want to think about the end. I have moments when I check the time, and gage how much longer I’ve got to enjoy this blissful experience. For the most part I’m gulping the sensory explosion into the core of my cells unaware of anything else. If I go to a concert that isn’t engaging or soulful, I use the time to plan, think and escape from the present moment. When we travel, the trip can be a blissful experience where you stay present and enjoy all the playful notes the universe sends your way, or it can be one where you can’t wait to get home. Where you regret the money spent and you fixate on all the inconveniences it has to offer.
As I write this, I’m hoping for an encore to this experience. With the blissful vibration resonating in my cells, I wonder what my re-entry back into reality will be like. Will home be sweet or sour?
The healing experienced on this trip has been on every level. The medicine I received from the alchemist is shifting my internal flow, the mental stimulation from like minded individuals has been powerful, and the spiritual connection within each situation will collectively merge into a new canvas I will carry anywhere I go.
I’ve read that a miracle is simply a shift in perception. I find that every time I travel, I see the world differently. It’s no wonder I love it, it provides me with a miracle every time!
As I reflect, I think of all the different types of healers around the world. I’ve dipped my toe into the ocean of healing and know there is so much more out there. As I acknowledge the physical struggle to stay a float, I realize that the more I explore the different dimensions of healing available, the more I feel I can float.
I recognize I’m using the beauty in this world to help me connect to the beauty within. My passion for travel, brings me closer to the healing art within me. As I reflect on the experiences and lessons learned so far, I send out a wave of gratitude for everyone that’s been a part of this journey. I recognize that I may enjoy some experiences more than others, but each of them being just as significant in bringing me closer to the wisdom within.
We are told through many spiritual teachings that being grateful is one of the more important things we can do to impact our destiny. Most of us think of all the positive things that happen and focus on giving that gratitude. What if we focused on giving the things we don’t like gratitude. If everything is here to teach us and help us heal, then I send my blessings of gratitude to all the misfortunes I’ve encountered on this trip and recognize they are just as important as the latter.
With infinite amounts of gratitude, thank you to everyone for the blessings you have provided me with!
So as you reflect on your past experiences, are you willing to give your love and gratitude to the ones you have AND haven’t enjoyed?