10 Facts About Spiritual Retreats

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Welcome aboard on a spiritual journey! You might be wondering what a spiritual journey is. Well, it's the most exciting of all journeys which is better than all the journeys combined. I hope to tell you here the way you can start your spiritual journey. But first allow us to determine what a spiritual journey is.

A spiritual journey can be known by comparing it with other kinds of journeys. Allow us to compare it with physical and mental journeys.

In a physical journey we have a physical destination. It is not important how near or how far that destination is. There is a place, a physical destination where a journey will end. It may be the next town, or even the next country, a city halfway around the earth, or the next planet, or perhaps a far away star. No matter what it's, there's a physical destination.

In a mental journey there is also a destination. Our mind will come to dwell on something. It could possibly be the ideas of wise men who lived centuries before us, like Socrates or Aristotle. Our mind will travel to the time when they had these ideas. It's a destination in time, back to the time of the men and women who produced the ideas that we want to dwell on.

In a physical journey we must have a physical means to get to our destination. It may be our feet, a bike, an automobile, a train, a boat or even an airplane, or possibly a rocket plane or a combination of the of these. We include also the food while we have been in this particular or that kind of transportation.

In a mental journey we need also to have mental means to get to our mental destination. This usually consists of our brain, our mind, our imagination, our emotions, the books around us, the women and men who knew the men whose ideas we want our mind to come to.

Furthermore in a physical and mental journey we need to have a purpose why we want to get there, even when it's only to satisfy our curiosity, only to see the area or feel the feelings of those men associated with a story or drama.

And once we embark upon a journey for the very first time we must have a guide, either someone from whom we can ask ideas about our destination as well as the means to get there, or one who will go along with us like a tourist guide, or at least a map or written direction where to start, what transportation to take, the sign or signs that tell us we shall have reached our destination.

If you want to start your spiritual journey you'll need to learn these: your destination, the means to get there, the aim why you want to get there, a guide to help you get there. They are the elements of a journey and they are all present in a physical, mental, or spiritual journey.

The destination in a spiritual journey is the world teachings of meditation the spirits, and ultimately the Original Spirit himself. If the destination of a physical journey is a place, that of a mental journey ideas in time, the destination of a spiritual journey is a spiritual one, the world of the spirits and eventually the Original Spirit from whom all came from.