“The search for wisdom is a great challenge; to act on wisdom is an even greater challenge.” (Siddhaswarupananda)
Ruth and I have completed an arduous yet exhilarating tour of Kerala and Tamil Nadu regions in South India. During the 20+ hour flights home to Miami, I read an article stating that it’s best for tourists these days to travel conservatively. Following such reasoning, one should be wary of traveling to new places on their own and also limit their visits to well established tourist sites home and abroad. In this era of virus pandemics,religious extremism, and nationalistic fervor, such an argument to minimize travel risk today certainly seems very enticing.
Yet we have no regrets for following our free wandering instincts in South India. For by embracing those “off the “beaten track” moments of unfamiliar culture, food, and religion during the past sixteen days in this strangely sublime country, ten spiritual essentials described below seem clearer to me now.
1. Try meditation for myself not to please others.
2. Embrace the temporary moment of everything that surrounds me. For all must pass.
3.Displaying greater compassion for others will inspire me to find authentic spiritual moments.
4. I cannot seek spirituality. It will find me!
5. Spirituality cannot be bought or sold with my money or physical possessions.
6. Say it, sing it, dance it, or be silent with a spiritual idea. It’s all good.
7. An iPhone or WiFi connection can be a serious impediment to my sustained inner reflection.
8. Divide or unite. I must make that spiritual choice.
9. Be kind to animals to enhance my own soul.
10.Be creative in setting up my own spiritual shrine. I don’t always need a church, mosque, or temple to feed my inner soul.
I want to give special thanks to our Gate 1 tour guide Raj, who encouraged us to be free and daring on our 16 day, South India tour. I invite you to check into more blogging snippets of our South India adventure in the coming days.
How might the following photographs from our South India tour inspire you spiritually?
Glad to hear from you, James, and to learn that you have learned the essential tools for embarking on your own spiritual journey. Stay safe.
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Hi Rosaliene:
I think we do need some spiritual guidance after the disaster in the last three years of our Presidency..How would you envision a solution to India’s garbage and over population problem? Stay healthy. James.
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Welcome back, James. Great pictures. I look forward to more posts as you reflect upon and unfold your evolutionary experience there.
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You’re welcome Carrie. In addition to my Word Press blogs I’ll be posting one India picture a day on Facebook for awhile.. feel free to friend me. James
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Oh how wonderful for your friends and followers! I will miss them, however. I gave up social media two years ago…to reclaim peace in my daily life. “Facedrama” became too much.
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Welcome back! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and photos from your trip.
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Hi Eugenia: I’m always happy to please such a reliable reader of mine as you. I’m also posting on Facebook regularly if you desire to friend me.
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What’s not to like about reading your fascinating adventures and enjoying your wonderful photos. I’m not a FB person – too political for me. 🙄
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Great realisations to have James, they will help enormously!
Hinduism doesn’t really appeal … that toddler with the shaved head – signifies he lost a parent! They shave their head and try to do pilgrimage around the various temples for a year …
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Hinduism doesn’t really appeal to me either in its strictest form. There must millions of shaved heads then in this severely overcrowded country.
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yes indeed, the eldest son usually … so he must have lost a young parent!
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That’s a tragic outcome of India’s overpopulation problem.
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Much appreciate your sharing your wisdom & beautiful photos 🙂
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Happy to do so. Thanks for staying interested in my travels.
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You shared many great spiritual aspects. India is a place where much spiritual growth can be formulated.
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Yes . Look what happened to George Harrison when the Beatles visited there.
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