Travel Begins Before You Take Off: A Journey of the Soul
“The Journey Begins Long Before You Depart”
It all starts the moment you begin planning your trip.
Searching for places to stay, booking your flights, listing the sights you want to see.
You imagine the neighborhoods waiting to be explored.
How many museums will you wander through? How many streets will you roam?
You have guidebooks marked with notes, pages dog-eared in excitement, a carefully crafted list of priorities.
The journey begins in your spirit.
You start dreaming. Maybe you learn a few words of the local language.
You open your imagination to the surprises that life will offer.
Conversations with strangers.
Exotic dinners that awaken your senses.
Fresh olives from a farmer’s market.
A ride on the city’s subway or a bus that takes you into unfamiliar corners.
You explore historic neighborhoods, admire centuries-old architecture, and feel the weight of time.
You’re transported to another era—yet grounded in the emotions of the present.
You feel exhaustion, joy, awe, and something entirely new stirring inside your heart.
Each day becomes an adventure.
Travel becomes a mirror for self-discovery—your ability to adapt, to be curious, to grow.
It fuels creativity, opens your mind, and reshapes your understanding of the world—and yourself.
Destination: More Than a Place on the Map
The destination—it’s our goal, our compass, the force that propels us forward toward a continent, a city, a quiet little town we’ve only seen in dreams or on postcards.
It’s what keeps us going through long layovers, airport lines, and the haze of jet lag. It pushes us through the minor frustrations and unexpected detours. While we know the destination isn’t truly the “end,” it becomes our guiding star during the journey.
Why this place? Why this country, this city, this corner of the world?
Maybe it’s the call of your ancestors.
Maybe it’s a novel you once read, a film that stayed with you, or simply an unshakable intuition.
A whisper in your soul told you: You need to see the cherry blossoms in Tokyo. Stand in the Vatican. Hike through Chilean Patagonia. Walk along the Great Wall of China.
I still remember my very first trip to Europe with my parents. Years later, I returned to the same places we visited together. I can still see myself walking hand-in-hand with my father along the Champs-Élysées. These are unforgettable memories etched into my heart.
And every time I land in Paris, I feel the same overwhelming emotion:
“I’m home.”
The journey and the destination are interconnected. Both contribute to our spiritual and intellectual growth and maturity.
What about you?
Tell me about your trips and your journeys. What places have touched your soul? What destinations still call your name?
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