October 5, 2015

Life is a Trip


Traveling can really change who you are. This is the case of Judith Fein, an award winning travel writer, speaker and videographer who lives to take journeys around the world. Author of the book, Life is a Trip: The Transformative Magic of Travel (2010), where she narrates her adventures and the complete changes she has went through with her readers. 

Judith Fein
On three stories Fein seem to have learn some valuable life lessons. Three anecdotes that would not have been learned if she haven't traveled to these places. On a trip to Vietnam, she learned that forgiveness is something to live for - live in the present, not in the past. Where in account of the American War she thought Vietnamese people will dislike the Americans, but it was not like that. At first, she tells, that they were angry with the north americans, but once they realized that they were in on the same boat, I mean that both parties had young men on the field battling a war that was not entirely for theirs. A battle that was the cause of many deaths. They preferred to put things behind and forgive the Americans. They now live focusing on whats on their day to day, their present. This was a well acquired information for Judith. 

Another lesson, was in a trip to Guatemala. Where she learned of a deity that is compared to humans by the locals because it also sins. As presented in the text it smokes, and drinks. So, in a different way, it gives humans or anyone who pray to this god, the ability to be forgiven as a result of imperfectness. It somehow gives people the ability to feel at ease with themselves in order to continue life without the martyr. That one, as an individual, can overcome any adversity if you think as the Guatemalteco deity as the god you pray to. In other words, your beliefs are attended by the god you serve and that no matter the culture or faith the figure of your worship you can also be forgiven of your sins.  

The last of the three lessons, is one obtained in El Camino de Santiago de Compostela, or the Way of St. James - a place of pilgrimage. Where she discusses how people from all shapes, sizes and ages come to do the walk in order find some answers. It's just the person and his/her backpack. She additionally talks about how people also come here to volunteer and help those in need (with the walk). Its to escape all sorts of things in the real world and do the challenge for any purpose.  Spiritually, emotionally, physically and mentally.

Here's a TedX https://www.ted.com talk "about why authentic interaction is the best way to travel. But how do you get beneath the surface and meaningful, memorable, and unique travel experiences? How can you be a peacemaker, goodwill ambassador and deep traveler every time you hit the road?" (TedX Talks, 2014).


5 comments:

  1. I'm a believer that travel influences and changes us for the better, and just like Judith, we should forever be aspiring to travel and discover what it is unknown to us.

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    1. We can't just spend our entire lives in one place. Life is meant to be experienced to the fullest and in different parts of the world. Traveling brings happiness - something we as human beings are on the search on.

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  2. That photo at the end is the perfect photo which the book did not include. It moves us, well me, to jump out and dive into our blue marble to find those ever lasting opportunities that will follow me to the end, just like the ones that you mentioned that Judith had the privilege to have and share with us.

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    1. The photo basically resumes the book. We need to invest in traveling. Something we all tend to forget while living our so called occupied lives. Time passes us by and we come to an old age just to ask ourselves what happened? Where did time go? Just like Judith, I want to see and experience the world. Even if I have to work harder and harder each year just to go someplace. I want to learn about all the places Earth has to offer and inspire other people to do so. I want to grow old and have so many stories to share with my grandkids. To fill the book of life with beautiful chapters.

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  3. Traveling is a changing life experience and have a great impact on our personality. I really enjoy your post and the photo in the air is very nice!

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