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Six months into our marriage, we left home to journey India by foot. Living on dollar a day, eating wherever food is offered, sleeping wherever a flat surface is found, ours was an unscripted spiritual pilgrimage to greet life in the farthest corners of our own consciousness. As we walked, we learned much about India, a lot about humanity and most about the stranger we call "I".

Below is the first iJourney newsletter; we hope to feature other pilgrims in the upcoming newsletters. To subscribe, please visit iJourney.org.

--Nipun and Guri


Feature Inspiring Profile

"What are the inspirations in your life?" I ask the farmer sitting in front of us. "The sky because it is so infinite." After a pause, he smiles big with half a tear in his eye: "My mom. She gave me all my values." Then he concludes, "And the sea. It can take the burdens of everyone and still flow effortlessly."

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Personal Blog Stories

"If my deepest core does not vibrate with the sound of love, anything that I do at the outer level will be faded by what's going on inside." "Everything is slow, deliberate and intentional. Todo-lists turn into undo-lists. Lighter your load, wider the smile."
Survivor Gujarat: a pilgrim's day on a farm. Sugar Cane Juice: an unforgettable glass of juice.
Real Freedom: walk from fear to freedom. Path Under My Feet: ok, so why walk?
Going Within: experiences from ten days of silent meditation. Bells of an Ice-Cream Cart: what makes this a pilgrimage.
This Moment: poem on one of life's aha moments. Thousand Kilometers, One Conclusion: my bottom line.
 
More on Guri's blog >> More on Nipun's blog >>

Other Notices

Lots of our friends have now started to blog; it's hard to feature one over the other, so we have created a service that includes 'em all: Tao Jones Ticker.

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