Friday, March 22, 2013

My Mantra

I want to save up some money, or maybe even just take out a loan, and take off. I want to travel everywhere, even the seemingly ugly, unimportant parts of the world. No -- especially to those places.

I want to discover other people's realities and make them my own for a while. I want my worldview to actually be a worldview, not a Lindsay view. I want to speak as many different languages as possible.

I want to hang out with some Buddhist monks, and find some missing spirituality. 

I want to ride in a train across Europe, and do nothing but stare out the window lost in thought. 

I want to stand on the top of an active volcano in Hawaii and watch rock boil. 

I want to look a huge bear right in the eyes in the Canadian wilderness. 

I want to go to the Arctic Circle and feel burning cold, and stand in awe of the Northern Lights. 

I want to row a little boat through the Congo in the depths of Africa, covered head to toe in mosquito netting and bug spray, and then still manage to come down with malaria. 

I want to climb Mt. Everest and push myself to limits I didn’t know I had. 

I want to lie naked on a nude beach in Croatia and get sunburned in places that have never known the sunshine. 

I want to be in the middle of a war zone with bombshells flying. 

I want to go scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef, despite my irrational fear of fish. 

I want to ride a camel across the Gobi Desert and develop an unquenchable thirst. 

I want to stand on top of an Aztec temple and yell and yell until the savage in my soul is satisfied. 

I want to jump out of an airplane thousands of feet above the ground.
I want to be unabashedly aware of my mortality every second of the rest of my life. I want to be out in the middle of nowhere stargazing and realize just how incredibly small and insignificant my life really is. I want to lose my sense of self importance. 

I want to be the most alive person I know. And when I die, whether it’s in ten years or 50, I want people to stand by my grave and think, “Now there’s someone who really, actually, completely lived.” Then I will fall into dust and become one with the earth.

3 comments:

  1. Love your inspirational wish list of things you want to do! I wanted to be a wife and mom- Check! I wanted to become a teacher- Check! Loved how ECAP made that dream a reality. I found the Web 2.0 classes to be the most useful tech classes I have taken. My district coursework was hardly useful! I wish you the best!

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  2. I can appreciate your mantra. I love to travel and have lived abroad, and I hope to do more travelling.

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  3. I have done at least three things on this list. Although it's kinda of cheating as it wasn't technically an Aztec temple. But it was mesoamerican.

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