@@CancerRising432I absolutely agree. I think understanding this will help many people to understand themselves more and to perhaps dispel the idea that there’s something “wrong” with them.
Caroline, I notice a vastly different energy from you when you're teaching from your computer about archetypes than when you're teaching in an environment with people sitting around you. You are so grounded and yet connected to inner worlds during lessons on archetypes. The insights I get from your archetype lessons are enormously & exponentially valuable. Thank you!
Caroline you just hit the nail on the head every time. This is another Archetype of mine. Im a 26 year old truck driver. Been going this 5 years now. Im a modern day cowboy. I have alot of money, and im in and out of state lines every day. Im at a quest now to find what exactly im looking for and i still ask myself what that is... Peace is what i found and i love it. Thank you for this video
I am a wanderer internally and externally. Mystic. Nomad. I spent years in the same city, degree, job and I love the freedom of constantly mixing it up and moving on when it's time or when the energy doesn't feel right.
This is liquid gold! My nugget is that the wonderer activates the knowing that I don't already know everything and delightful curiosity looks for the next enchanting experience. Wahoo!! GREAT POST!! 5*
I'm definitely a wanderer and explorer, but my underlying goal has always been to experience something I've not yet explored. For the most part, after a certain amount of exposure to an experience, I lose interest and become bored looking for another experience. Perhaps it is the variety of 'flavors' that makes it what it is. The dark hues against the light providing both sides of a dualistic entity. That's where the fun is!!! - The treasure, for me, is the journey and the experiences that come with it. There is no end point where that needs to stop.
I have been an inner space wanderer since childhood. I began with dreams and playing in the undeveloped parcels around my childhood home. I also wandered and travelled in church. I would feel myself just talk off into the world of saints. It was precious and guided only by my true spirit.
Finally my archetype 😻! Thank you Hermana for your time and energy on this. What I get from wandering is I’m making patterns on the land with my energy, connecting with the ancestors wherever I go because we have presence (gifts) for one another. When I went to Kauai for my bday I felt so guilty, I was invited by a friend that lives there. But, I knoW how the Native Hawaiians (for the most part) feel about tourism, but I had to go! The island pulled my angst towards white people out of me. I used to suffer so much from that separation. New Mexico shows me enchanting encounters are possible, mystical beyond my LA experiences. Thailand helped to heal my sacral. Iceland crowned my crown with the Aurora and Elvish energies- I got to play and feel so safe because I’m always alone in my travels. Greece showed me how to stand up for myself with men in a way that honors my grace. Mexico slaps me around a bit when I’m on my bullshit. There’s more, but yes I’m patterning and flitting about in my purpose being held by invisible forces. I’m from LA and here I’m a professional Overnight petsitter that doesn’t pay rent and is just fully booked most of the time being paid to live on the west west side of my motherland.
It's so rare that I hear someone talk about inner space. Inner space exploring has been a theme during over a decade of healing, exploring consciousness through different practices during illness while living in different environments and having multiple rebirths. I've felt like a wanderer physically but internally it has been a vast exploration of the innerspace and interconnectedness of all. Thank you for these archetypes.
The Wanderer archetype makes me think of one of my favorite films - Lasse Halstrom's "Chocolat" and the main character, Vien, who inherited her wandering patterns, for better and for worse, from her mother. It's a beautiful and very magical story.
Thank you. I really enjoyed this talk. It has been a life long struggle for me that I feel trapped or imprisoned by any situation that take over my freedom. I loved my babies and children dearly but it was extremely difficult to stay totally committed to my family, though I was a single parent for 9 years after I could bot remain trapped with that abusive husband. Now feeling trapped again because I have a family member with me who wont leave. . I am 72.selling my house and going exploring. I know I will probably need up caring for others. It seems to be what makes me commit. 🙏❤
This is so delicious, thank you Caroline for your wondrous words in describing what I have been experiencing for the last decade. I turned from a world traveller into an inner-world explorer - never been so fascinated by such a world and I am having a divine journey - both sweet and painful at times, but never out of inspiration! ❣️
Caroline Talking of books - I suggest "God is an Octopus" by Ben Goldsmith about how Ben and his family lost there eldest daughter in a tragic accident and he came to terms with it through nature. I hope you can find it in the US
I chose this archetype because i felt a bit of a connection with it but I couldn’t imagine that it would fit me so well. I relate so much with the pattern of “i feel in captivity what’s next?” I have been doing this for all my life and the thing is i still want to do it because every reality in which i land doesn’t feel the one that i want, but at the same time your question “what am i seeking?” doesn’t get any precise answer, i wish it would. I just hope that as you said one day i’ll land in a reality and instead of stepping onto what’s next and get with me only the flavour of it i’ll step right into it, i’ll take a commitment and build something in which i truly believe. Thank you Caroline for your video, your words always find a way to my soul and my heart ♥️
The aim of the wanderer is freedom (vs captivity). To be free to be guided by instincts and deeper true needs instead of commiting "forever" to external shoulds planted by layers of history of a civilization that, to be honest, doesn't really take care of its members. I think that the wanderer symbolizes an openness to the natural flow of change and transformation of life itself, especially if enriched with an inner spiritual quest to provide love, kindness and healing.
Love this so much, thank you 🫶🏼. I was thinking during this talk, how connected (for me anyway) the hermit archetype can be to the wanderer archetype; the amplifying thread being one of commitment. I have always felt these two to be at odds (in my life) but today found a missing link in this brilliant talk. The decision to commit through “wandering into” can then connect the wanderer and the hermit, amplifying the power of both. Ahhhh, I just love this!
Dear Carolyn, I opened this video 14s after it was posted. Calling to me - your guidance - as this is me… the wanderer still at 71! At another key juncture - but headed towards rather than running away. Responding instead of reacting. Anyway, as we all know there are no coincidences. Many thanks for your guidance for over 30 years! BIG love, Susan Lamb ❤
I realized recently that I am a wanderer…part of it is a curiosity and excitement about new places and experiences but another part is trying to find something…for many years I was looking for love wherever I went but I was telling myself that I was just wandering while I was free and unattached…however once I found love, the craving to wander again came back, not to wander from my relationship but more to go somewhere where I can find myself, I think that’s a big motivation for me personally. I’ve had many jobs, lived in many places and I found it very difficult to decide what I wanted to study at college because my head was overflowing with possibilities. Thank you for explaining these archetypes so clearly ❤
For all the fans out there from when Sacred Contracts was published: there is no Wanderer nor Explorer in the deck, yet the Seeker fits this video perfectly! Even light and shadow attributes. Light: thirst for wisdom and truth wherever they are / Shadow: inability to commit to a path once found. I selected this original archetype and listened to the video checking if she was referring to the Seeker energy. It's so wonderful, thank you! 💞 I guess it's clear I identify (among others) as a Seeker 😅
I, too have the seeker archetype. I Can see how the two are alike. I love gardening and have been wondering about that as an archetype. It’s not mentioned in the book either.
@@anndelorge8451 yea you're right, there's nothing of the kind in the deck or in the book. I was checking if there was something similar to the gardner, the nurse, or some kind of permanent care taker (apart from the mother) in there. There's 'Keepers' of all kind in mythology that are of a different energy than the mother's. Maybe that's one to add, like the Outlaw she treated earlier this year 🤔
There is an incredible thirst for learning, for knowledge, for the unknown. It's similar to those 2 little wheels inside of us to create and survive, only it's the exploration of this world and our self and how we relate. Thank you for this wonderful video, Caroline. Shining your light on this world and us. 🙏❤️
Peace! Your videos on archetypes have been very insightful, inspiring and instrumental for me on my journey. I am truly grateful for your work. Thank you! Many blessings! 🙏🏼Namasté
Thank you! Commuted to new experiences. Someone that’s okay with the same one doesn’t understand obviously. So they shame. You are who you are. It’s innate
Since January 2023 I felt a deep need to explore more of my life at 72 years of age. Where I was going I was not completely sure but I did get in my car and drove (September 18) from the west coast to the east coast of Canada. I need to find something to throw myself into completely before my end; I’m not sad or confused but do find I’m not complete…. So, my idea is to continue with my painting practice and build a tiny home and live more frugally. Being Sagittarius, I’m the wanderer and the explorer of both inner and outer worlds. Thank you. You brought clarification for me when I needed it
Great video 🌻as always Caroline. I do love them all but this archetype I’ll comment on. As a wanderer all my life, I agree with much of your words BUT have also stayed in a relationship and/or home base for a time. The longest being twenty years. Personally, it’s about the adventure and living my life to the fullest. Kind regards Diana
I lost my home again after losing it first in 2020 to lockdown and a few more times since then. "Do nothing but read..." that's been me. Listening to this last night as I fell asleep and this morning I woke up to a new opportunity for house sitting in a different province than I've live all my life. I do believe everything happens for a reason.
I am this. I seek to broaden my knowledge and experiences of this physical world and cultures and people as well as the world of ideas and philosophies. I strongly pursue self actualization and spiritual growth. Ultimately, ascension to higher reasoning, to reach the motionless center of the wheel of dharma. Every new place brings new perspectives. Before I explore a place, I learn the geography, geology, history, rise and fall of civilizations and religions. The architecture, culture, cuisine, music, art history. THEN I go and bring an historical and cultural seed of knowledge with me in order to more fully experience and understand this place in contemporary time and space. It’s a more wholistic outreach to embrace without judgment.
My thoughts hold me captive. And I'm searching to transcend myself and limited beliefs. I've felt quite split because I want security and stability. Then, inside, my desire is to explore the mystery.
Thanks for make it so clear... I wander into countries around the world to Feel and Taste the Life, Culture as the effect of their history and demography that create the pattern of their habits, arts, dance, beliefs and also their cuisines...it is different journey than watching from RUclips or reading books... Humanity is such a Universal Beauty on Earth.. I visit people, home, not just a place.. 🙂 I feel live is too short to see all sites of the Planet...
Good questions and points. Been judged for being an explorer all my life. So curious. It’s a calling or way of being. So much to see and do as well as people to interact with for the sake of the experience. Oh my the shadow directs drifting? Reflect and meditate on this. Like the movie chocolat, the wind changes and it’s time to move on. Nothing wrong with where I am, time to learn something different. Even as a toddler was traumatized cuz family wouldn’t let me out of my high chair. I just wanted to feel free. Need to make sure I’m not running from but running to.
i would be a great Glamping type Wanderer🤓🤓😁😁.. but being just natural discoverers as we travel through these super crazy dayzzzzz makes super sense👍🏼👍🏼🕊🕊
Beautiful session. Many thanks dear Caroline. What book of Emily Dickinson would you recommend to start reading? Heard her name but I#m not famiiar with her work. Lots of treasure/hunt-full + warmest greetings.
Thank you for another great video! Here is a suggestion for your book club. "Overheard in a Dream" by Torey Hayden. If you have never heard of this writer or read any of her books, you are in for a treat! Highly recommended.
The wanderer responds to the call of the soul to be bigger than the environment or the circumstances in which it finds itself. In the poem "to an English friend in Africa" ben okri writes: learn to be who you are in the seed of your spirit". Sometimes we have to wander to discover that.
I love Herman Hesse, we share same birthday 2nd July. His books are so interesting and I would consider myself a wanderer and explorer and make good choices.
A wanderer or explorer is similar to the Fool’s journey or Dorothy Gale or Gulliver or Jesus going into the desert or Buddha going into the forest. I believe when a person reaches the edges of their limitations, they arrive at some sort of cross road of their limitations. Truth is the future is unknown and venturing into the unknown often requires stepping into one’s own fear. And life is like that. We could be dead in the next moment but our mind tells us we are safe because nothing has happened in the past (based on memory). Wandering and exploring is rich because it offers an opportunity to see life realistically. That we are essentially wandering and exploring life every moment without going anywhere. That is why the fool always return in the end. And Dorothy realize this with 3 knock of her heel but it took her the journey into the unknown to uncover this truth. Ultimately it prepares us better for death because that is the pinnacle of venturing the unknown. This is the treasure or nectar you come back with… ✌️
I forget the author, here goes anyway. Wanderlust wander wander, wandering meandering the urge to Rome to dance to fly to be the search for free the need to see to go to find to search to do, my thirsts so easily, quenched, so Close To Home and yours so grand, so elegant, so marvelous climbing mountain tops elephant and tiger hunts and dancing bears, and far off stars and trips to Mars, and all of it so wild so vast so free as you go, wander wander wandering, and then the best part of all when satisfied, complete and happy now you wander slowly home to me. ❤ Thank You Carolyn 💕
I respectfully disagree with some of your viewpoint. It seems as if you're framing it negatively. Your opinions will fit your narrative, but there is no absolutely correct narrative. All have value, and I think it is a mistake to judge based on a limited viewpoint. There is nothing that says that maturity has to occur at a given rate or come at a certain time. Also, one can choose not to be rooted down, yet you can share those experiences with a wanderer partner. - If you know who you are and you are honest about it, there isn't a negative about it. ---- All this is based on personal experience. You can make all the correct effort, maintain the necessary focus, be committed to a path, expand your learning to become more (whatever that's supposed to mean,) and still not be able to set down satisfactory roots. There's only so much that one can control. The rest of it is quite often dependent on others and/or circumstances beyond our control. You can do all the "right" things and still not come out ahead. Plans fail, and every aspect of life is transitory, often leading to disappointment. So, there is GREAT value to allowing whatever happens to happen, surrender yourself to the things you can't possibly control, and find a way to be ok with that. In my opinion, wanderers and explorers are on the right track. To maintain the wonder of the child is something people forget how to do when they're busy adulting. The goal becomes survival based and turns into a prison. - Please understand that an opposing view is not necessarily a negative. For a lot of people, it works.
Because they don’t like exploring they think is something wrong with those that do. Like they’re running away from something. Rather they’re relentlessly pursuing all that’s possible within existence. Judging others is close minded thing. Unlike those that are open, ex: explorer
Everytime you and the other readers and astrologers say an ex is coming back.....there is only one..... I hear from him. Today I rejected his communication. Let us hope he goes away forever because this is an annual thing and I am seriously over it.
My soul’s been fed today, and I thank you. ❤
I have been enlightened with an interpretation about restlessness that has the most depth I have heard thus far.
@@CancerRising432I absolutely agree. I think understanding this will help many people to understand themselves more and to perhaps dispel the idea that there’s something “wrong” with them.
I think many of us are seekers.. explorers.. on a journey to find LOVE and TRUTH.
Caroline, I notice a vastly different energy from you when you're teaching from your computer about archetypes than when you're teaching in an environment with people sitting around you. You are so grounded and yet connected to inner worlds during lessons on archetypes. The insights I get from your archetype lessons are enormously & exponentially valuable. Thank you!
💯, really enjoying these 💜💜💜
Caroline you just hit the nail on the head every time. This is another Archetype of mine.
Im a 26 year old truck driver. Been going this 5 years now. Im a modern day cowboy. I have alot of money, and im in and out of state lines every day. Im at a quest now to find what exactly im looking for and i still ask myself what that is...
Peace is what i found and i love it.
Thank you for this video
I am a wanderer internally and externally. Mystic. Nomad. I spent years in the same city, degree, job and I love the freedom of constantly mixing it up and moving on when it's time or when the energy doesn't feel right.
I am a wanderer! It took me over forty years to realise this, thank you 😊
Research is a form of exploring ❤
This is liquid gold! My nugget is that the wonderer activates the knowing that I don't already know everything and delightful curiosity looks for the next enchanting experience. Wahoo!! GREAT POST!! 5*
I'm definitely a wanderer and explorer, but my underlying goal has always been to experience something I've not yet explored. For the most part, after a certain amount of exposure to an experience, I lose interest and become bored looking for another experience. Perhaps it is the variety of 'flavors' that makes it what it is. The dark hues against the light providing both sides of a dualistic entity. That's where the fun is!!! - The treasure, for me, is the journey and the experiences that come with it. There is no end point where that needs to stop.
It's def a part of me. I want to explore EVERYTHING.
I have been an inner space wanderer since childhood. I began with dreams and playing in the undeveloped parcels around my childhood home. I also wandered and travelled in church. I would feel myself just talk off into the world of saints. It was precious and guided only by my true spirit.
Finally my archetype 😻! Thank you Hermana for your time and energy on this. What I get from wandering is I’m making patterns on the land with my energy, connecting with the ancestors wherever I go because we have presence (gifts) for one another. When I went to Kauai for my bday I felt so guilty, I was invited by a friend that lives there. But, I knoW how the Native Hawaiians (for the most part) feel about tourism, but I had to go! The island pulled my angst towards white people out of me. I used to suffer so much from that separation. New Mexico shows me enchanting encounters are possible, mystical beyond my LA experiences. Thailand helped to heal my sacral. Iceland crowned my crown with the Aurora and Elvish energies- I got to play and feel so safe because I’m always alone in my travels. Greece showed me how to stand up for myself with men in a way that honors my grace. Mexico slaps me around a bit when I’m on my bullshit. There’s more, but yes I’m patterning and flitting about in my purpose being held by invisible forces. I’m from LA and here I’m a professional Overnight petsitter that doesn’t pay rent and is just fully booked most of the time being paid to live on the west west side of my motherland.
Dr.Myss …you have healed my soul, heart and mind; thank you very much for your gift with this profound series!!!
Thank you!👍👍👍
It's so rare that I hear someone talk about inner space. Inner space exploring has been a theme during over a decade of healing, exploring consciousness through different practices during illness while living in different environments and having multiple rebirths. I've felt like a wanderer physically but internally it has been a vast exploration of the innerspace and interconnectedness of all. Thank you for these archetypes.
The Wanderer archetype makes me think of one of my favorite films - Lasse Halstrom's "Chocolat" and the main character, Vien, who inherited her wandering patterns, for better and for worse, from her mother. It's a beautiful and very magical story.
I believe I read that book or the book that inspired the film.❤
Its one of my favorite movies as well, thank you for making the connection!!!
Thank you. I really enjoyed this talk. It has been a life long struggle for me that I feel trapped or imprisoned by any situation that take over my freedom. I loved my babies and children dearly but it was extremely difficult to stay totally committed to my family, though I was a single parent for 9 years after I could bot remain trapped with that abusive husband. Now feeling trapped again because I have a family member with me who wont leave. . I am 72.selling my house and going exploring. I know I will probably need up caring for others. It seems to be what makes me commit. 🙏❤
I love you Caroline I’m so thankful for you sharing your wisdom 💗
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with the rest of the world!
This is so delicious, thank you Caroline for your wondrous words in describing what I have been experiencing for the last decade. I turned from a world traveller into an inner-world explorer - never been so fascinated by such a world and I am having a divine journey - both sweet and painful at times, but never out of inspiration! ❣️
Abundant treasures to to you and all beings Caroline .
What an inspiring session.
Caroline
Talking of books - I suggest "God is an Octopus" by Ben Goldsmith about how Ben and his family lost there eldest daughter in a tragic accident and he came to terms with it through nature. I hope you can find it in the US
Thank you, as ever
Thank you madam Myss!!!!!!
I chose this archetype because i felt a bit of a connection with it but I couldn’t imagine that it would fit me so well. I relate so much with the pattern of “i feel in captivity what’s next?” I have been doing this for all my life and the thing is i still want to do it because every reality in which i land doesn’t feel the one that i want, but at the same time your question “what am i seeking?” doesn’t get any precise answer, i wish it would. I just hope that as you said one day i’ll land in a reality and instead of stepping onto what’s next and get with me only the flavour of it i’ll step right into it, i’ll take a commitment and build something in which i truly believe. Thank you Caroline for your video, your words always find a way to my soul and my heart ♥️
The aim of the wanderer is freedom (vs captivity).
To be free to be guided by instincts and deeper true needs instead of commiting "forever" to external shoulds planted by layers of history of a civilization that, to be honest, doesn't really take care of its members.
I think that the wanderer symbolizes an openness to the natural flow of change and transformation of life itself, especially if enriched with an inner spiritual quest to provide love, kindness and healing.
Love this so much, thank you 🫶🏼. I was thinking during this talk, how connected (for me anyway) the hermit archetype can be to the wanderer archetype; the amplifying thread being one of commitment. I have always felt these two to be at odds (in my life) but today found a missing link in this brilliant talk. The decision to commit through “wandering into” can then connect the wanderer and the hermit, amplifying the power of both. Ahhhh, I just love this!
Dear Carolyn, I opened this video 14s after it was posted. Calling to me - your guidance - as this is me… the wanderer still at 71! At another key juncture - but headed towards rather than running away. Responding instead of reacting.
Anyway, as we all know there are no coincidences. Many thanks for your guidance for over 30 years!
BIG love, Susan Lamb ❤
Thank you, Caroline! I appreciate all that you share with everyone!!! I wish YOU gobs and gobs of treasures as well.
Wander means surprises and blessings. Love, love, love the energy of discovery. Helps me grow, like your example of a book club.
I realized recently that I am a wanderer…part of it is a curiosity and excitement about new places and experiences but another part is trying to find something…for many years I was looking for love wherever I went but I was telling myself that I was just wandering while I was free and unattached…however once I found love, the craving to wander again came back, not to wander from my relationship but more to go somewhere where I can find myself, I think that’s a big motivation for me personally. I’ve had many jobs, lived in many places and I found it very difficult to decide what I wanted to study at college because my head was overflowing with possibilities. Thank you for explaining these archetypes so clearly ❤
For all the fans out there from when Sacred Contracts was published: there is no Wanderer nor Explorer in the deck, yet the Seeker fits this video perfectly! Even light and shadow attributes. Light: thirst for wisdom and truth wherever they are / Shadow: inability to commit to a path once found. I selected this original archetype and listened to the video checking if she was referring to the Seeker energy. It's so wonderful, thank you! 💞
I guess it's clear I identify (among others) as a Seeker 😅
I, too have the seeker archetype. I Can see how the two are alike.
I love gardening and have been wondering about that as an archetype. It’s not mentioned in the book either.
@@anndelorge8451 yea you're right, there's nothing of the kind in the deck or in the book. I was checking if there was something similar to the gardner, the nurse, or some kind of permanent care taker (apart from the mother) in there. There's 'Keepers' of all kind in mythology that are of a different energy than the mother's. Maybe that's one to add, like the Outlaw she treated earlier this year 🤔
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Perfect timing to "happen upon" this post.
Much gratitude for this light 🎉❤🎉
You are a treasure, absolutely, Caroline.💘
Thank you Caroline
🙏🏼 this was so exciting to listen to, ‘what will I discover today?’ It has opened up something hopeful in me 🙏🏼
Curiosity - the desire to see, experience, learn new things. The motivation of wanders.
There is an incredible thirst for learning, for knowledge, for the unknown. It's similar to those 2 little wheels inside of us to create and survive, only it's the exploration of this world and our self and how we relate. Thank you for this wonderful video, Caroline. Shining your light on this world and us. 🙏❤️
Mary Oliver I believe was also a 'wanderer'...Pearls of wisdom...a thousands thank yous!
Gratitude beautiful video.
Thank you so very much. I feel validated as a wandering wonderer ❤
Always researching and learning !
Peace! Your videos on archetypes have been very insightful, inspiring and instrumental for me on my journey. I am truly grateful for your work. Thank you! Many blessings! 🙏🏼Namasté
You can still decide after inner work to wander away from a situation through mature thought, consideration etc.
I think the big misconception about wanderers is that they are not committed - they are absolutely committed to wandering :)
Thank you! Commuted to new experiences. Someone that’s okay with the same one doesn’t understand obviously. So they shame. You are who you are. It’s innate
Powerful, thank you✨🙏🏽
So good!!❤️❤️
Since January 2023 I felt a deep need to explore more of my life at 72 years of age. Where I was going I was not completely sure but I did get in my car and drove (September 18) from the west coast to the east coast of Canada. I need to find something to throw myself into completely before my end; I’m not sad or confused but do find I’m not complete…. So, my idea is to continue with my painting practice and build a tiny home and live more frugally. Being Sagittarius, I’m the wanderer and the explorer of both inner and outer worlds. Thank you. You brought clarification for me when I needed it
Great video 🌻as always Caroline. I do love them all but this archetype I’ll comment on.
As a wanderer all my life, I agree with much of your words BUT have also stayed in a relationship and/or home base for a time. The longest being twenty years.
Personally, it’s about the adventure and living my life to the fullest.
Kind regards
Diana
Thank you for this eye opening video
I lost my home again after losing it first in 2020 to lockdown and a few more times since then. "Do nothing but read..." that's been me.
Listening to this last night as I fell asleep and this morning I woke up to a new opportunity for house sitting in a different province than I've live all my life.
I do believe everything happens for a reason.
I am this. I seek to broaden my knowledge and experiences of this physical world and cultures and people as well as the world of ideas and philosophies. I strongly pursue self actualization and spiritual growth. Ultimately, ascension to higher reasoning, to reach the motionless center of the wheel of dharma. Every new place brings new perspectives. Before I explore a place, I learn the geography, geology, history, rise and fall of civilizations and religions. The architecture, culture, cuisine, music, art history. THEN I go and bring an historical and cultural seed of knowledge with me in order to more fully experience and understand this place in contemporary time and space. It’s a more wholistic outreach to embrace without judgment.
Thank you so much 🙏
My thoughts hold me captive. And I'm searching to transcend myself and limited beliefs.
I've felt quite split because I want security and stability. Then, inside, my desire is to explore the mystery.
Yes I remember the song !!!
Thanks for make it so clear... I wander into countries around the world to Feel and Taste the Life, Culture as the effect of their history and demography that create the pattern of their habits, arts, dance, beliefs and also their cuisines...it is different journey than watching from RUclips or reading books... Humanity is such a Universal Beauty on Earth.. I visit people, home, not just a place.. 🙂 I feel live is too short to see all sites of the Planet...
Good questions and points. Been judged for being an explorer all my life. So curious. It’s a calling or way of being. So much to see and do as well as people to interact with for the sake of the experience.
Oh my the shadow directs drifting? Reflect and meditate on this. Like the movie chocolat, the wind changes and it’s time to move on. Nothing wrong with where I am, time to learn something different. Even as a toddler was traumatized cuz family wouldn’t let me out of my high chair. I just wanted to feel free. Need to make sure I’m not running from but running to.
Girl, I am with you! I love my comfy home, and my CEment pond! Just say no to the Amazon Forest and it’s bugs!
i would be a great Glamping type Wanderer🤓🤓😁😁.. but being just natural discoverers as we travel through these super crazy dayzzzzz makes super sense👍🏼👍🏼🕊🕊
Beautiful session. Many thanks dear Caroline. What book of Emily Dickinson would you recommend to start reading? Heard her name but I#m not famiiar with her work. Lots of treasure/hunt-full + warmest greetings.
Thank you for another great video! Here is a suggestion for your book club. "Overheard in a Dream" by Torey Hayden. If you have never heard of this writer or read any of her books, you are in for a treat! Highly recommended.
You blow my mind 🤯
Some wanderers are runaways making it sound exotic
😅 ur savage for this post
You are an inspiring wonderment 🕉️
The wanderer responds to the call of the soul to be bigger than the environment or the circumstances in which it finds itself. In the poem "to an English friend in Africa" ben okri writes: learn to be who you are in the seed of your spirit". Sometimes we have to wander to discover that.
I love Herman Hesse, we share same birthday 2nd July. His books are so interesting and I would consider myself a wanderer and explorer and make good choices.
A wanderer or explorer is similar to the Fool’s journey or Dorothy Gale or Gulliver or Jesus going into the desert or Buddha going into the forest. I believe when a person reaches the edges of their limitations, they arrive at some sort of cross road of their limitations. Truth is the future is unknown and venturing into the unknown often requires stepping into one’s own fear. And life is like that. We could be dead in the next moment but our mind tells us we are safe because nothing has happened in the past (based on memory). Wandering and exploring is rich because it offers an opportunity to see life realistically. That we are essentially wandering and exploring life every moment without going anywhere. That is why the fool always return in the end. And Dorothy realize this with 3 knock of her heel but it took her the journey into the unknown to uncover this truth. Ultimately it prepares us better for death because that is the pinnacle of venturing the unknown. This is the treasure or nectar you come back with… ✌️
I forget the author, here goes anyway. Wanderlust wander wander, wandering meandering the urge to Rome to dance to fly to be the search for free the need to see to go to find to search to do, my thirsts so easily, quenched, so Close To Home and yours so grand, so elegant, so marvelous climbing mountain tops elephant and tiger hunts and dancing bears, and far off stars and trips to Mars, and all of it so wild so vast so free as you go, wander wander wandering, and then the best part of all when satisfied, complete and happy now you wander slowly home to me. ❤ Thank You Carolyn 💕
I am listening to 50’s and 60’s song as I listen to this 😂
Internal wanderer here
This is me … Sagittarius… wild … literary … interested… curious … philosophical… God
Siddartha
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The biggest mistake with this analysis is assuming that to wonder is a voluntary conscious choice.
It’s innate af. She, like many others, is basically saying there’s something wrong with them and to conform. Become what I believe is ideal. Control
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I respectfully disagree with some of your viewpoint. It seems as if you're framing it negatively. Your opinions will fit your narrative, but there is no absolutely correct narrative. All have value, and I think it is a mistake to judge based on a limited viewpoint. There is nothing that says that maturity has to occur at a given rate or come at a certain time. Also, one can choose not to be rooted down, yet you can share those experiences with a wanderer partner. - If you know who you are and you are honest about it, there isn't a negative about it. ---- All this is based on personal experience. You can make all the correct effort, maintain the necessary focus, be committed to a path, expand your learning to become more (whatever that's supposed to mean,) and still not be able to set down satisfactory roots. There's only so much that one can control. The rest of it is quite often dependent on others and/or circumstances beyond our control. You can do all the "right" things and still not come out ahead. Plans fail, and every aspect of life is transitory, often leading to disappointment. So, there is GREAT value to allowing whatever happens to happen, surrender yourself to the things you can't possibly control, and find a way to be ok with that. In my opinion, wanderers and explorers are on the right track. To maintain the wonder of the child is something people forget how to do when they're busy adulting. The goal becomes survival based and turns into a prison. - Please understand that an opposing view is not necessarily a negative. For a lot of people, it works.
Because they don’t like exploring they think is something wrong with those that do. Like they’re running away from something. Rather they’re relentlessly pursuing all that’s possible within existence. Judging others is close minded thing. Unlike those that are open, ex: explorer
❤5 adds in one speech? I love listening to you but seriously?
Everytime you and the other readers and astrologers say an ex is coming back.....there is only one..... I hear from him. Today I rejected his communication. Let us hope he goes away forever because this is an annual thing and I am seriously over it.