I don’t think you have to leave your world to go on your quest.
I believe you can live where you live, work where you work, be where you are and still go on your journey.
I thought, once in life, taking the journey meant leaving your comfortable existence…renouncing all comforts and living in poverty, hike until you found the right cave in which to ponder the thoughts of life, getting divorced and travel in the manner of “Eat, Pray, Love”.
But this is not the way to do it. That would be taking on someone else’s journey and path and claiming it as your own—just read the book and you will read the answers.
Although, the answers are the writer’s…perhaps you should just ask the questions.
I have always expected something big to happen.
But now I realize the biggest insights are within the smallest touches of life.