Sunday, October 16, 2011

What I Know Now


It is amazing how powerful experiences could be no matter how long or short. I have always wanted to fly, meet new people, see new places, and get to know others through their daily battles. In part, it was this urge, this habit which brought me here, taking a risk once again; willing to leave everything known, loved, and comfortable behind. After a short seven days, this is what I know now.

1.Our dreams will take us places when there is something to be learned.
2.There is no such thing as failure when we use the lessons to become a better person.
3.Even when far away, we must keep our priorities straight.
4.We should always listen to the voice of our hearts, where all the answers reside.
5.Never be afraid of mistakes. They teach us a better way.
6.We must walk through life with eyes wide open and a clear mind.
7.We must embrace those who come to our presence and accept their reason to be here.
8. There's only one of you. Love, respect, and accept yourself unconditionally,like the only one.

This has been an incredible journey. The land of Gandhi was not what I had expected but more in many ways. This time it was total silence speaking to me, loud and clear and it brought out weaknesses, strengths, and newborn feelings until now hidden. And, it was precisely the discovery of those feelings, the whole purpose of this journey. Now I know and am prepare for the next amazing trip.

In the attitude of silence the soul finds the path in a clearer light, and what is elusive and deceptive resolves itself into crystal clearness. Our life is a long and arduous quest after Truth.” Mahatma Gandhi

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