As the
technology of travel grows ever more refined, the world grows smaller.
Whereas a journey of a hundred miles once took many days, we can now travel
across the globe in mere hours. The four corners of the earth are accessible
by plane, train, and ship, and there are few pleasures in life as
soul-stirring and transformative as travel. In a new land, the simplest of
joys can be profound—meditation takes on a new quality because the energy in
which we are immersed is unfamiliar. Our sensory experiences are entirely
novel. Yet the relative ease with which we can step out of our own culture in
order to explore another means that we are ambassadors representing not only
our own way of life but also the culture of the traveler. As a conscious
citizen of the world, you can add value to the locales you visit while
simultaneously broadening your own perspective.
A truly aware traveler sees each new journey as an opportunity to improve
international relations, spread goodness, and gain a greater understanding of
humanity. To immerse yourself in foreign cultures is to open your mind to
fresh ways of being. Your natural curiosity can help you navigate the
subtleties that define a culture. While you may not agree with all the
traditions or laws of a country, abiding by them demonstrates that you
understand and respect their value. Staying centered in another culture is
often simply a matter of learning about your destination, being patient with
yourself and others, and accepting that people may treat you as an example of
your country’s attitudes. New worlds will open to you when you take part in
the everyday life of a locale—the reality of a destination is in its markets,
its streets, and its people.
Traveling presents a wonderful opportunity to practice being open-minded and
grounded. The voyages you make help cultivate a worldwide community in which
we as humans can acknowledge and appreciate our differences as much as we
recognize and appreciate our similarities. Though you will eventually return
home, the positive impression you leave behind will remain as a testament to
the respect and amicability that marked your intercultural interactions.
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