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May 22 , 2005 Travel is an adventure that will break your routines and change your description of the world. Your description of the world is bound tightly to who you think you are. You are not who you think you are. Your description is filtered through your level of awareness. So the next time you have the opportunity to travel, let go of all concepts of who you think you are. Even let go of those concepts that are expansive, and connected to a higher path. Let go of it all. Experience the world from "not" who you think you are. Woops, since this is my journal, and not a lecturn, let me switch. Let me drop this teaching format. I am going out of town for two weeks, to places I have never been before. Chicago, St. Louis, and Southern Florida. So "not I" will travel. I have heard the cliche so many times, "whereever you go there you are." It is true, unless I can make it not true. Wouldn't it be cool if I can let all concepts of who I think I am stay in OB? Wouldn't it be cool if the new adventure could be experienced by the unfiltered Self, the free Self, the Enlightened Self? Not that would be an Adventure! Perhaps I will coin a new phrase, "whereever you go, leave who you think you are behind." or "no self will travel". Hmmmmm. See you in a few weeks!
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