Destination Wilderness: Wanderlust
When was the last time you let yourself
swirl? When was the last time you gave in to pleasure? When was the last time
you let your imagination run wild? When was the last time you dreamt? When was
the last time you discovered? When was the last time you tasted ecstasy? If all
your answers were a long time ago and you want to experience all these
sensations at once, try wanderlust and go backpacking: Feel what you feel and
you won't regret a moment!
Ibn-e-Batuta wasn't just a famed traveler
and scholar but also a very eloquent scribe for no one has ever described
travelling more exquisitely and expansively, as he did, over 700 years ago. He
said 'Travelling: it leaves you speechless (and) then, turns you into a
storyteller!'.
And that is it! Travelling is more than
an experience: it's a phenomenon that a very select few get to taste in its
virgin sense; and those who do get to drink from its exotic wells, will rarely
settle for anything else. Read anyone accomplished and you'll find how travel
inspired their stories; or read the revered Sufi sage, Rumi, and hear him say
that travel brings power and love back to your life.
It is sad to see our generation missing
out on this passion and thereby, denying themselves opportunities of a
lifetime. Despite the incredible globalization and infrastructural leaps
abounding all around us, only a handful of us will ever choose to step foot on
foreign shores or even locally remote areas.
We, as a society, have let ourselves get
engulfed by paranoia - of the unknown, of economic sustenance and of physical
security - and these qualms are depriving millions of experiencing places,
moments and lives beyond the realm(s) that we know of. Wouldn't it be ironic,
today, to have your birthplace and tombstone, within a ten mile radius?
Most of us blame the West for its
unforgiving portrayal of our society, people and culture; and we loathe their
media for not showcasing the real country we dwell in and it's pretty true.
However, another stark reality is that this also works backwards. Imagine all
our ideas about all places foreign being equally contrary to facts!
There is a whole lot of truth that is out
there - waiting to be explored first hand and yet, here we let our hearts and
mind rust amidst hearsay. We are criminally putting a scope limitation on our
horizons, knowledge and may I say, our dreams and visions! To quote, Saint
Augustine, "The world is a book and those who do not travel, read only a
page".
I could go on and write those typical
blog pieces which enumerate a dozen or even scores of reasons to travel but I
am looking to strike a different chord here. This is about the very soul of
undertaking travel without clinging on to business, educational or other
conventional tags: this is about sparking fire in your blood: this is rebellion
- in its purest form.
Travelling's essence is discovery,
exploration and experience. This is very different from the mainstream
commercial tourism that we see today: this form is more about the journey than
the destination: this travel is not about splurge hotels and plush dining but
about camping and meeting the unknown: this travel is not about meticulous
planning but about letting yourself wander: this is not about finding anything
but yourself: this is about getting lost in a sublime immersing experience that
comes promised when you prepare to throw caution to the winds.
This sort of travel not only ensues in a
completely fresh opportunity to re-discover life around us but this is also
going to be surprisingly timeless, inexpensive, easier to plan and yet, it's
going to be a very heartfelt one. All it will ever take is courage and giving
in to your first ever expedition. Travel once, with all your heart and this
addiction will find its way into the deepest recesses of your heart and soul.
Travelling will allow you to challenge
yourself, it teaches some very invaluable lessons to lead a memorable life, it
lets in relaxation and celebration, it gives you that much needed escape, it
lets you meet the real yourself, it confers upon you new dimensions and
perceptions, it fuels an insatiable ambition inside you that is enduringly calm
and fulfilling yet passionately electric and finally, it bestows you with
freedom!
Haven't you ever dreamt? Ever noticed
where does it all begin from? How do you dream? The first step to dream is more
often than not, a flight to another place or setting or environment or
situation - and that exactly is how powerful journeys can be!
Humans were bestowed with feet not roots
for none of us is exactly meant to stay: It's not just the mountains that are
calling: it is the whole universe calling us to explore and find our own
answers. Most unfortunately, it is us who refuse to listen and give in to
inertia!
Our society is mostly made up of settlers
and you will find a keen sense of lethargy embedded in them but listen to Rumi,
he says that when setting out on a journey: do not seek advice from those who
have never left home: (and) do not be satisfied with stories or how others have
fared: unfold your own myth! And remember that towards the end, you only regret
the chances you didn't take.
I shall again borrow Rumi's eloquence and
expression to sum it all up. "Respond to every call that excites your
spirit. Ignore those that make you fearful and sad, that degrade you back
towards disease and death!"
And that's it, we all need to go out
there, on our own, for our own and to be of our own! This is when you spread
things and fly!
We are not meant to live away in cages
and there is no better way of experiencing the climax of free living than
packing your backpack and going on your dream voyage that you have been putting
on backburner for quite a while now: your time is now: do not let anyone or
anything dictate your plans. Go, taste some elixir of adventure; and wherever
you choose to go, go with all your heart; and you'll never be alone!
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