Who could have imagined, that our ever-running world could ever come to a halt?
A silence that our earth, rivers, the sky, birds, animal, us thought was never possible. Someone, an invisible one; invading our lives, to that point he made a mockery of our system, of our inventions, what ever we created, nothing came to our rescue but age old virtues like resilience, patience and above all, prayers. Today we are afraid and vulnerable to even step out of our homes freely. For sometime at least, nothing is going to be like the world we had.
Whereas in a sweet turn of events for our co-habitants, we are the ones caged. And most other beings are doing much better rather enjoying our absence. Only leaving us to breathing and observing this unprecedented change. A Change that is commanding us to leave the environment on its own. With no interfering or intrusion needed.
No amount of money ever came close to clean our rivers and our skies. But it was the fear of disease and death that forced us to sit at one place for months. That same fear which makes all animals tremble the moment they learn of being trapped, caged for slaughter, for somebody’s pleasure.
From here onwards any certainty is far fetched. Of how the life post pandemic will be in the long run. Most probably it will take on with similar course it has always been. Forgetting it like any other storm life threw at mankind. Yet I am optimistic that there are people, who may well revisit their lives and its meaning. And how from here onwards it can be shaped for world’s good altogether.

Life of a traveller is short, because he becomes intoxicated with the world, with practices and information in each passing breath. And so in this time of isolation I sat down and revisited my quiet life as a traveller that grew me immensely and may even help you to find peace within. It is also that the founding idea of my travels is not of passing, but of becoming wherever you are; staying put, quietly seeing.
Here are a few experiences that shaped me.
My ways of perceiving, an act, any happening, or as simple as breathing.
1. Humility
The first and the source of it all is in being humble and showing gratitude. There’s a beautiful saying that our forefathers wrote long ago in sanskrit श्रद्धावान् लभते ज्ञानम् that the knowledge comes to those who are humble. And it is one of the foremost things that you start earning slowly as you start trusting. Going closer within communities, people, learning, understanding and loving however and whatever way they are in; that no human is different from the other. All are one within.
2. To become all embracing, Listeners
The future enters through our ears, said an old man in the Himalayas. It is one of the hardest things to do but very conducive. An act of nothingness is what needs to be done the most. And it is not just like that when the great Iranian Filmmaker Abbas Kirostami said of Photography being the mother of Cinema. As it is the most observant of real time arts. See where the sound wants to lead you.

3. Learn a few sentences of the local language
This is my friends, the most respectful and instantly accomplishing thing that you would do. To learn a few preambles of their language. To start a conversation with anyone in a strange, new place. You never know it may be a start of a life long friendship.
4. Travel Alone
To some it may sound boring, but at some point of your life, it is this decision that will go on to change your stories. Because first of all it will make you strong and then it will make you addicted to that strength of slowly knowing yourself. It will be that change which only others can see but you will perceive.
5. Become friends with an old person
Well, personally it has been the most blessed thing to have found friendships in living books- that are these elderly souls walking, waiting to be asked, to be poked- to only turn into child like once again. But it is also true as much that the one will find you, the one you might be searching for.
These friends don’t only carry stories, but discipline in varied ways. Experience of the land that can be found nowhere else. I bow to one such teacher who blessed me with a magic life saving skill. Let me talk about it in the next step.

6. Learn a skill
We all have something to share, to give. Long time travels become static many a times if the purpose is lost. Music, writing or something that the locals can get some benefit out of your skill work wonders in uplifting the environment and oneself.
7. Know, The Elements of life
This being my favourite carries all capabilities to align you with your elements. The slow deep breathing long Walking times tunes your heart and lungs in its own right into meditation order. The purest form of seeing and keeping ourselves and nature in check and healthy.
8. How can you Contribute ?
Travelling and staying at one place for longer periods start pushing you in more ways than one. People love people who step up to give, a part of sustainable travelling, It can be taking up teaching local children, visiting local NGO’s, primary schools, and other such places where you meet locals, and learn about a complete new way of knowing rural economy and society.

9. Visit local writers, teachers and local artisans
One of my favorite things after I settle down at a place is to look out for people who are living intimately within themselves and are the bed rock of the society. You can walk around asking for such people if you are curious enough to know something deeper.
10. What if today is my last day
I wanted to include the most brutal truth as it is the easiest to look beyond. But when you carry the memories of a young friend died in college, a lover who died in an accident, the ones who were not called but forced to exit the world.
It is not really fair to think of it as a traveller but I talk myself into it now only to motivate myself. To become disciplined. To make myself believe in a larger life. What is important now? Many a times it has helped me in prioritising my life right. And it is not me, yogis live by this rule, and so do many people who inspire the spirit in you to do right. To do your best.
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I must tell you something honestly, that i had to learn a few things the hard way. And Many things that I have mentioned here were received through a long time of seeing. Very slowly without me being aware of it. But I can tell you that the source of it all was gratitude, being respectful. First and foremost to yourself. That’s it! Respecting oneself.
I imagine that if you go through all the above ideas alongside cultivating your own true vision, with experience and research; I am certain that it will give you a good chance of having a memorable time not just while travelling any particular where but through this road, we call life.
Of course, It may not be the perfect philosophy for many of you as well. For you may be thinking this to be the most boring and dullest advices ever but however that may be, only these ones have served me through.
And if you just went through reading thinking this is so close to how you would like to have your own travel hustle, then let me tell you, you are going to love the ‘Road to Nara’.
Regardless of what you may think, my only reason to be here writing is to become a bridge for anyone who is seeking. To believe following the path of ahimsa-non-violence, in thought and action. To share ideas, resources, memories that even if you are not there, your mere thought can uplift somebody’s moment; and trust me you will feel that yourself, quietly. Because at the end of the day it is not about how many miles you flew, or years you have spent on the road, or how many countries you checked in; it only comes truthfully closest to, that how many places you couldn’t leave because people didn’t let you go, that you changed them, and they you, your world.
Hope it made you smile.
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If today is the first time you have arrived on The Road to Nara, you are heartily welcome ~ Namaste
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I will take this opportunity to introduce you to About me and importantly;
As a co-traveller, my Ten Learnings from several years on the road, before you coarse on your own Road to Nara.
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Wonderfu!!
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Thanks Bon
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You are so right about the lessons of confinement. Excellent
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Thanks Parneet. Yes, one way to keep reminding ourselves 🙂 !!
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I actually abide by many of these ideas but I have to seek the world more . You write beautifully and for once you speak from experience.
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Thank you for writing dear friend. Reading your posts gave me some idea of that. In a way they are pretty foundational but yes, over the years as you go from place to place either you earn them or they end up earning you 🙂 ! Hope you are staying healthy and safe.
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I am very well and healthy. Thank you.
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I really like your beautiful blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and a very interesting blog. I will come back to visit you. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon. 🙂
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Angelilie, joyed to learn you liked the blog. It’s a pleasure. Thank you so much.
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Wonderful post!
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Thank you Ishaan
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you’re welcome 🙂
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Your post reminds me that during this time of less travel and less activity the air smells wonderful.
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And all the elements becoming fresh like lightening. Thank you Priscilla.
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Experiences and words to live by.👌
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Thank you. Yes just them Experiences 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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A lovely and touching list. What a way to journey through the world and through life.
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Delighted to read Mr. Peach. But i must share with you that there are also many struggle filled patient-lee dipped side stories. 🙂 Thank you for being here.
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I can imagine.
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Estou imensamente feliz por te ter conhecido, embora não pessoalmente (agradar-me-ia imenso) sou apaixonado por toda a Ásia, tentei de bicicleta e sozinho, fazer a rota da seda, mas as autoridades Chinesas prenderam-me e deportaram-me da China, antes de chegar a kashi, tenciono voltar e tentar continuar de Bishkek até Istambul numa nova oportunidade pois o Tibet ainda está vedado a viajantes solitários como eu , a nossa sede de aprender através da solidão é semelhante e é agradável encontrar alguém como tu, (semelhante a mim) sou barbeiro de profissão e tenho a poesia como refúgio contra espaços confinados como seja esta loja minuscula onde tenho de viver e ver a passagem do tempo, muito obrigado por existires talvez como o outro eu que eu não sei nem consigo ser nem sair de mim para incorporar o mundo na minha pele (amo o teu viver) Jorge Santos
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Dearest Jorge, I was trying a translator to understand this from Spanish to English, only learnt later the similarity and differences of it with Portuguese. Let me post it in English here for on some days when i come back here i can read and find your beautiful words sleeping here whenever.
“I am immensely happy to have met you, although not personally (I would be very pleased) I am in love with all of Asia, I tried cycling and alone, making the silk route, but the Chinese authorities arrested me and deported me from China, before arriving in kashi, I intend to go back and try to continue from Bishkek to Istanbul at a new opportunity because Tibet is still forbidden to lonely travelers like me, our thirst for learning through solitude is similar and it is nice to meet someone like you, (similar to me) I am a barber by profession and I have poetry as a refuge against confined spaces such as this tiny shop where I have to live and watch the passage of time, thank you very much for existing perhaps like the other me that I neither know nor can be nor leave me to incorporate the world in my skin (I love your life) Jorge Santos.”
Look at that life dearest Jorge, It is so beautiful to read you. You are courageous and filled with hope and adventure. This life of yours that is expanding like that with every word you wrote here above. I hope when all this is over and when we see a fresher world, you come down to India and we meet somewhere here. Asia, i am certain loves you as much. till then i will be around reading your words. Lots of love and strength, Nara x.
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For once i came back and confided in your words here. I hope you are doing fine dear Jorge. Merry Christmas to you. And thanks again, very much
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So beautiful …and you are so fortunate that you are not just a traveler but a traveler who embraces awakening in every moment.
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Puja, I can’t say if i have that power to embrace something like an awakening. I hope it soon blesses me, and more. Lovely to read you here and your blog is beautiful too.
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Simple lessons, easy to imbibe, easy to practice. Sure brought a smile on my face as I could relate to what you say here.
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Stay safe wherever you are!
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Thank you, your blessings will take care of me, i will hope.
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I am older for sure but wiser….wise enough to bless? Perhaps not. But my best wishes always! I am living vicariously through you 🙂
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Its a pleasure Kirana. And no less a blessing to have someone as travelled as you, giving me company as a reader. Thank you. Wishes accepted.
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Thanks Kirana, thank you again very much.
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Kirana, yes they are simple and only through them; in between persistence and patience lies magic.
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Ahhhhh! Narayan! This is absolutely beautiful!!! How eloquent You are. As I was reading there were so many sentences that touched my heart deeply and I was going to write them here and let You know how wonderful they are…but there were SOOOO many that it would basically have meant pasting Your entire post here and telling You how very much I LOVE it! Thank You for sharing Your heart/world/Spirit so beautifully! The part about us being one family….that we are all exactly the same inside becomes clearer and clearer with each passing day of my life. When I was young that was a kindof metaphorical statement to me. In my older years I’ve come to see it really, quite literally, is TRUE. Sending You much Love and Huge Hugs! Thank You again and Rock On!!! 🤗🙏🏼❤️
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You must be knowing that, merely the arrival of your name takes me to forests; and in these times its no mean feat 🙂 I can’t express likewise how light it makes me feel.
As well, World is one family is India’s oldest cultural virtue, and i am only blessed to let it work through me. Understanding this cannot be more peaceful for us beings than any other thing in the world.
It was humbling when i had read it a day ago. It means a lot dear Forrester. You are beautiful. Thank you.
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It’s absolutely, completely my pleasure!!! And You are so right, “Understanding this cannot be more peaceful for us beings than any other thing in the world.” And Thank You, my friend! You are beautiful and share it wonderfully!!! Huge hugs and Cheers! 😊🙏🏼❤️
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Dearest Forrester thank you, came here and confided in your words again. I hope you are enjoying this Christmas eve in some part of the world. My wishes to everyone and you.
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Merry Christmas Narayan!!! And Thank You for Your wishes!!! We’re having a wonderful Christmas…sweet and quiet. I hope You and Yours are having a season filled with more Love, Joy and Peace than You ever imagined possible!!! 🤗💖😊
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How rare is now one can hear a wonderful Christmas. It can only happen to wonderful people. Quiet is the toast of the world. Here is good. India is slowly humming and bustling again. My wishes for the new year my friend ❤
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Dear Narayan….this response is a beautiful piece of poetry. I’ve read it a few times. I can feel the quiet of the world in Your words. There is such gentle sweetness in them. Thank You!!! 🤗💖😊
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This is a lovely post. that is full of wisdom. We should all think about living each day to the best of our ability just in case it may be our last.
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Anne. absolutely and we keep trying and we will until our heart stops.
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I love this post. This is well written. I’ve been a solo traveler, too, but for a short time only. I’ve tried trekking a not so high hill. When I reached the top and a few photo taking, I felt dizzy and pain in my chest. I was rushed downhill in a hospital. Luckily, the doctor said it’s a mild stroke. With that episode I am nervous now to travel alone, notwithstanding I have all the medicines with me whenever and wherever I travel. ….This post of yours reminded me of the hazards of travelling alone if you have some kind of illness.Thanks for posting this. I love reading your stories. Be safe!
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Bacardi, I hope and kind of feel you are healthy and doing absolutely fine. Thanks for coming over and for your words here.
You know i feel at times nature has her own way of giving us signals. Even though to an extent solo travelling may look exciting but in reason it is quiet a complex journey.
Moreover it made you learn to prepare better, and is a learning for all of us.
Nara.
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I always look for hospitals wherever I go before the touring takes place. I go for a double this time…haha ! and of course the medicines…..Thank you for the reply ! Be safe !
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That’s a nice exercise, also handy for people around you haha. Thanks Bacardi, lovely to have you and words here.
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It’s for my safety ! It’s my pleasure, Narayan !
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I love this post and I wholly agree with every word. The paragraph about listening reminded me of our saying here: ‘You have two ears but only one mouth, so listen more and speak less.’
You write profound truth and I thank you for your thoughts. Very inspiring.
Joanna
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Joanna, morning from the banks of Ganga. You know this out of all the essays i have written remains close favourite for me too. As i realised and understood some never known aspects about my understanding about the world and its cycle, the movement, cause and effect.
A perfect saying, nothing more truer than that 🙂 Love every impression of your words Joanna.
I will write more soon. Nara.
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I read and re-read your words, so full of wisdom and expressed in such a unique way that your hand must had been guided by angels. I can only bow to your power of brining people alive with your words.
Joanna
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I wish it is 🙂 because unless it is you, i won’t believe it to be true.
You know, this post/essay, is so close to me, because it was the first ever post i thought i should share with everyone because they will know where i belong to or where am i coming from. And also i had to delve so much to learn from my walks for years when i started asking from them the truth of this. Because to come and think of it, travelling is not travelling at all, it is few drops of nectar, coming out from the ocean of poison.
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Every time I re-read your exceptional, sage treaty on how to live our lives well, I discover more to think about and adopt. It provides a convincing argument about the ultimate goal of organized human life on earth, moral, intellectual, and spiritual. And following that goal will affect for the better our lives. This essay, Narayan, with an exception of the phenomenal, magnificent post about Gandhi, is the most influential of your, writing. Thank you.
You are the chosen one.
Joanna
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Naryan, I don’t always take time to read such lengthy posts, but this was well worth the time…so well-organized, concise and filled with wisdom. 🙂 Thank you for sharing your thoughts. All the best! Cheryl
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I know Cheryl, and to tell you this one was actually shorter by my story length standards ha ha .. but appreciate it so much that you did read it through.
❤ to you
Narayan
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Cheryl, thank you again. Came here reading your words ! I hope you are enjoying this christmas eve with your family, loved ones. Thank you once again, and a better new year for you, and all of us together.
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Narayan, you lead such a simple yet so extraordinary a life. Awesome…Inspiring
Niru Sarawgi
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Thanks Niru, Lovely to have such a lively person coming here and expressing his delight. I hope you are well and enjoying these last few days of this dreadful year with loved ones.
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And thank you again, Niru. Pleasure having you.
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Exquisitely written and so honest as well. I really enjoyed this post and easily could relate to much if not all you wrote. Thank you for sharing yourself. What a gift. xo
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Thank you Amy, this is probably and personally the most important post of this site, and i can only feel gratitude, as you chose to write on it. Thank you. As it is a yogic process of perceiving the world, rightly you may not have related to all.
But lovely to have you and your words. Thanks Amy
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And yes, i hope you are all ready to tune in for this most awaited new year. My wishes.
Nara x
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You have gleaned some wonderful wisdom along the way. I enjoy your thoughtful style of sharing it 🙂
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Thanks Jenni, it is your wisdom and eyes to absorb what has to be, you know it i feel.
Thank you for coming over and for our words
Nara x
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You are truly welcome, Nara! It is very much my pleasure 🙂
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And i hope 2021 arrived with some newer, refreshing resolves. Thank you once again.
Nara x
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Thank you! Absolutely. I am full of expectation for good growth ahead this year. I hope the same for you, my friend!
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Wow that was strange. I just wrote an incredibly long comment but after I clicked submit my comment didn’t appear. Grrrr… well I’m not writing all that over again. Anyhow, just wanted to say fantastic blog!
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Thank you so much. Welcome, found your inspiring comments in my spam, thus could never write to you earlier.
Hope i will get to hear much briefly, someday about what you wrote and more so how you felt.
Nara x
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And thank you again, my wishes.
Nara x
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What a beautiful post💖😊. Love to read it.
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Olivia, missed your happy words here. Thank you so much.
Nara x
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Beautiful, enlightened, and deeply thought provoking – thank you!
E 🙂
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Emma, thank you so much. This post is as special to me too. And is always delightful to have someone to read and appreciate it.
Thank you again.
Nara x
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Travel has been such an over powering call that I feel compulsively drawn to it. Yet, solo travel is at once intimidating and exciting. Thanks for reinforcing a resolution.
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Travel is one education that we as Indians which were by nature proficient as our ancients travelled throughout the country for centuries doing pilgrimages had immense understanding of nature because of it. And i believe really that it is the passion that arrives and chooses you, you merely become a respondent.
I wish you do, and when you do, you share with all of us.
Thanks so much for knowing, understanding and arriving.
Nara x
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Agreed.
Aye,what are we,
But mere instruments
for the powers that be!
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“Whereas in a sweet turn of events for our co-habitants, we are the ones caged.”
It was so lovely for me, at the start of all of this human caused pandemic mess, to see a bear walk into a Northern California ski resort lobby, with just a solitary clerk, and empty spaces all around, who her used cell phone to record it, she as thrilled, and braver, than I. And then crocodiles, swam into the swimming lagoons, of empty posh resorts in Central America, employees took videos of that too. Bears returned in force to Yosemite. Apparently, they have been hiding here for so many decades. We didn’t know they were there, in the numbers in which they showed up . Obviously, they have been watching and hiding from us, for such a long time. They are walking in, going, “Are they really gone?”
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Humility is a fine quality that many of my fellow Americans could use. I should also be more humble and appreciative. Beautiful post and I loved your reference to us being caged.
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Kerry, been so long, i apologise for writing after almost a week later to your heartfelt appreciation. How have you been? Things are getting complex again with movement even though most of us are already caged in mind with so much fear floating around.
As you did read Kerry, and i must push this word again here that Humility will open the door to divinity. There is no doubt about it. And divine is just a feeling, an ever lasting high one starts receiving because you are respecting, bowing, hence opening to the nectar of the unknown.
Thank you again dear Kerry, accept my wishes. Nara x
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Thank you, Nara. Life is complicated right now and the fear amplifies with all of us. My grandmother insisted on humility and I thank her for this gift. K x
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I imagine sometimes the people of those times, grandmothers, grandfathers who actually knew smells and stories wrapped in so many flavours, surprise and excitement and even boredom was lived. Gifts of today are technologically temporary.
But anyways, thank you, i am happy you remembered me, and found time to read this long essay ! Thank you Kerry.
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Your are very welcome, Nara!
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Thank you so much for this post. I have been on the road for 5 years and my observations are like your own. We Americans in particular have much to learn from the rest of the world.
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It is always uplifting to learn and get to meet someone who feels and believes in the power of this kind of movement because i feel it is not you then who choose but you become the chosen one to carry this spirit forward. Haha, Americans well, its a good time to learn from the start again may be 🙂 Thank you Malcolm for coming over and for the words.
My wishes
Nara x
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I agree with you that if we don’t have the pandemic right now the world keeps on dying. Being at a standstill heals the world a bit unfortunate to the expense of millions of people who died because of covid all over the world.
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We have hurt our earth so much, these skies and oceans that words are not enough and emotions will amount to nothing as well. I have all the empathy needed for each passing soul but i also feel for this land, which is our only heaven rather home, than how we have made our karma’s be. What we have done is because of us, and the consequences are rightly showing so.
Thanks for coming over and for your words, my wishes.
Nara x
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TY hope you can visit me again too
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Yes, it made me smile and that is a wonderful gift in these times. Thank you.
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Was delighted to have you and your words, very kind and humble of you. There is nothing precious than that acknowledgement, that one smile you remembered and you wrote.
Thank you very much
Nara x
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Also, i will be very happy to keep reading about and the Cats, they seem to be in completion among selves to be your favourite friend, family member infact.
I also hope that you are well and safe, taking care in these times.
I was able to publish a post where from my experience and understanding i could write about some ancient ways to enhance immunity and inner strength.
As i share it with you here, i will hope some amongst them will be very useful and help you to smile even more.
My wishes Yeti Smith 🙂
Nara x
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Forgot to mention the link Yeti, here it is.
9 Ancient Ways to fight this Pandemic
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What a well written and well thought out post! It is obvious you put your entire heart into this. You pass on much wisdom and for that all who read your words should say thank you to you. I did not go into fear last year for I do not fear illness nor death. But the learning lessons I obtained by the horror of “true reality” gave me immense growth within myself. More dross was burned off in order for divine love to glow ever brighter within me and then to share with others. Living in America I know beyond doubt that most here would benefit from the knowledge and wisdom of other countries’ citizens. You are so fortunate to be able to travel without the restrictions of responsibilities. I dream of traveling again. And some day I shall.
Thank you so much for sharing what you have learned and applied to your own life.
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Wonderful post. I’ve been on the road 8 years and almost 8 months. It’s certainly a different way of living. Before that, I moved often, too. Even in my hometown, where I spent 21 years in the same town, I always took time to get to know the land, people out of my circle and looked forward to the vacations that let me expand even more.
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You are a traveller of the wind yourself Kate and that was why you felt leaving some words here. And see its after all these months i could come back and acknowledge. Thank you much.
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As it is now and today after and an ongoing pandemic, travelling has got a completely new way of looking at it, Digitally it will uproot whatever old was out there, and well i do not know where and how the storytellers will go. I hope they survive, because they are You and I.
Thanks again Kate, also i hope you and family are all ready to cherish these coming days of winter. Thank you again.
Narayan x
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Thanks. And FYI, my name is Katelon, just as my blog states….not Kate 🙂
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You show us very clearly in this your report , Narayan, that there are travellers, who want to learn from the land or the people they visit and there are people, who travel to some place to show their superiority or money! Thank you very much😀for your advice!
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Martina, thank you so much for writing such lovely words. That, they tell me about yourself and your appreciation for the five elements, the nature; as it is only this which is permanent.
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Also hoping that you and family are enjoying these winters as the year, the christmas approaches. My heartiest wishes.
Narayan x
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Wonderful blogs
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Thank you reading Panda, for coming over and writing.
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Much appreciated. Thank you again.
Narayan x
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Yes, at this phase of my life I am Yesudas Ji. And I can only thank you for saying it. And must take as a compliment.
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Thank you again.
Narayan x
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Narayan I learned these lessons too as a 11 year globetrotter. Awesome post.
Ryan
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Lovely to have the presence of the blogger man himself. Thank you so much.
Narayan x
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Hi Nara, I love this post. the theme of my WQW (Writer’s Quote’s Wednesdays post was total fitness, which includes all of the topics you have covered in this post. You have said much better than I have, and in more detail how to be totally fit, mind, soul, body, and social. I love the point about contacting artisans when you travel and listening to old people’s stories. I would love to link this post to my post if you don’t mind.
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Delighted to read from you Marsha, makes me really happy. I shall be updating this post soon as it was amongst the first i shared when i started writing and it needs some more love.
I absolutely don’t mind. Please, if you can share the link i will post it where it might be needed most.
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It has so much to do with our total fitness. It also has a lot to do with the fitness of our environment. A great post all around. 🙂
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Yes, we all must only strive to attain and share that wholesome experience that uplifts one and all.
Thank you.
Narayan
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Thank you so much again for reading and your words.
Narayan x
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You are most welcome. Thank you!
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Sorry, I should have said this, You could just put a link to this article in my comment section.
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Not a problem Masha, i shall post it there. Please, only if you can share the link where i have to.
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Here you go, Nara. http://alwayswrite.blog/2022/04/06/wqw14-four-steps-to-achieve-total-fitness-mind-soul-body-social/ Thank you so much for your wonderful post. 🙂
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Pleasure Marsha, thanks.
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Your wise words, beautifully written, teach many life lessons. This has been a time for me, as a traveler, to slow down and look for the things that make life worth living. Listening, seeing, friendship, writing, reading, art.
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Absolutely. And when rather If it happen, one knows s/he is blessed. Thank for these beautiful, delightful words.
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Such a wonderful post!
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Thanks dear Luisa. Appreciate your time and words.
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It’s well deserved praise! 🙂
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Beautifully written from the heart, Narayan. Your site overflows with inspiration and good feelings. I appreciate the wisdom in your words as you travel, wander, write, and work to make the world a better place. My own efforts pale beside yours but I try to do some good in the world with my blog by bringing a little beauty and inspiration to interested readers. And I volunteer time to help protect some Northern elephant seals that have begun to visit our island, an unusual occurrence. As I said, these are small offerings compared to what you’re doing but it all helps. Namaste!
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Dearest Lynn, first of all I must apologize that I am writing many a days later. Your words had made my day. I have been away from the digital and trying to balance the real.
And today, as I stepped out and stopped at your page, I was literally pulled in by your images and words that have seen and lived the emotions truthfully and deeply.
I loved your story of moving out from NYC to a place which you described so eloquently with examples of people behaving so differently.
You are as beautiful as your life path has been and is.
So much love and affection.
Namaste from India.
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Namaste, Narayan, and “no worries” as people say here. Stepping away needs to be done sometimes. I hope you’ll share your thoughts and experiences here some more but whatever you do, keep following that inner voice. 🙂
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❤ I will dear Lynn.
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I enjoyed your post very much! It is and interesting and unsettling thought that the world stopped in its tracks because of Covid-19! And I am sure this will not be the last thing that happens. With our world population growing exponentially, it is enviable.
Your words of wisdom and introspection are true for many of us. Connections are what make life enjoyable and exciting. You have shared this so well in all your writings. I enjoyed seeing your photos and your picture at Gorkana.
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Dwight, thank you dear friend for visiting and your warmest words. And you are right, things only tweaked as if for something bigger, as certainly covid isn’t the last thing to happen.
Thank you so much Dwight.
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You are very welcome!
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Also, have you been to gokarna?
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No, I am afraid not… I am not a world traveler. We have only been off the continent one time. We traveled to Europe for our 50th anniversary.
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Don’t know if I even should ask you to come Dwight. But you know you are welcome, and that you have a guide here 🙂
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I appreciate your kind invitation. It would be an awesome trip for sure. But, at my age and my wife’s health issues. I am afraid it would not be possible. I should have found you twenty years ago!! :>)
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🙂 Absolutely dear Dwight, it would have been awesome. But well, i will try enriching your life sitting across this box 🙂
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I will be checking in on your posts! Thanks!
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