The Road to Traveling Alone
I meet so many people these days from their 20s through their 70’s that also travel alone.
The reason behind these quests is usually the same; we all seem to have the deep
feeling that there is something that needs to be nurtured within us. Some have grown
children and grandchildren while others have not yet settled down, but all are
seeking to increase their spiritual development and consciousness.
We all seem to be guided to similar places, although our experiences are as unique as our DNA. That’s the way it should be as we are all on similar yet unique paths.
We all seem to be guided to similar places, although our experiences are as unique as our DNA. That’s the way it should be as we are all on similar yet unique paths.
I am often so tickled and grateful, especially when I meet
women doing this, casting aside the stigma that traveling alone is taboo. There
is absolutely nothing wrong with having the courage to travel on your own
without fear. Actually it's the way I like to travel when I'm looking to
learn and develop since when you
can do what you are guided to do without having to worry about others having a
good time. It's through self-travel that true magic to self discovery and transformation seems to happen.
We're a society that is continually concerned with pleasing the others in our group and when you travel alone there is only you, and your perception of your experience.
We're a society that is continually concerned with pleasing the others in our group and when you travel alone there is only you, and your perception of your experience.
When I travel I only book a few days at the beginning and
ending of my journey and leave the rest open so I may go where I feel inspired
without having to worry about reservations and timelines. It has guided me to
wondrous places filled with synchronicity as well as opportunities for
positive growth.
I am continually connecting with others ready to move
forward in their lives and have no concerns with spending as much tie with them
as we like. It is those connections in my travels that I cherish most.
Wishing you your own Travel Awakenings,
LeeZa Donatella
LeeZa Donatella
Here are some links to items I enjoy, that you may find useful
All my Books available on Amazon
Other authors books that have helped me on my journey.
All my Books available on Amazon
Other authors books that have helped me on my journey.
The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
The Essential Rumi by Jalal al-Din Rumi
Carlos Castaneda's books
Leeza Donatella is an author, speaker and teacher
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