Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tintin and Snowy's Worldwide Adventures


Tintin and Milou in Canada

Tintin and Snowy in Mexico

Tintin and Milou in the Amazon Rainforest

Tintin and Snowy in Indonesia

Tintin and Snowy Planning a Trip to Tibet

Tintin and Snowy on the Roof of the World

Tintin and Snowy Explore Africa

Tintin Falls in Love in Hungary



Tintin and Snowy in Jurassic Park 

Monday, August 15, 2011

Welcome to the Global Pilgrim Project

By bringing the attitude of reverence to the ordinary, I attempt to discover the sacred within the secular. Travelling the world in this manner occasionally allows me a brief glimpse into that which pervades and connects all of life.




Walking at altitude amidst the mountains - cold and fatigued, I found myself playing a mental game in the hope that it would inspire me to carry on. I was limping, getting discouraged, and that night's campsite was still another four hours away. Impressed by the grandeur of the landscape, I mumbled to myself, "The light shimmering on that rock face is God." Later the phrase, " I too am that rock face", came to me. Stumbling along, "That steep, narrow and dusty path is God" . Again another voice intoned "And I too am that dusty path." "The tiny delicate flower is God. I too am that flower."



The Hindu sacred texts speak of how each person's Inner Soul is mysteriously also the One Self . The spark of  the Universal Divinity that we all share  is beautifully expressed in the Nepali greeting:



Namaste. 


 I honour the place in you in which the entire Universe dwells.

 I honour the place in you which is of Love, of Light, and of Peace. 

When you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me...

We are One.

  ---  Ram Das



This is an ongoing project. As I continue my journey and in turn encounter thoughts and images that I think are worthy of sharing, I will post them. All text and photographs are copyright by the author. Photographs attributed to others are identified as such. My interest is in the transformative power of travel and how mindful travel can foster psycho-spiritual growth, which in turn propels us to work towards social and political change. Once we experience that we truly are our “brother’s keeper”, we have no choice but to create a world that reflects that value. That’s the GlobalPilgrim Project.

Thanks for walking with me.