A Spiritual Adventure Can Be Awesome

By Essie Osborn


Human beings are always quite curious about a number of events and situations that happen upon this planet. Many of them will take a spiritual adventure in order to get the answers that they so desperately seek. Sometimes they are given presented with difficult tasks in life that can really alter their lives. Quite a few individuals will take advice from movie characters that they will see on the big screen. "Eat, Pray, Love" dealt with this particular subject some years ago.

She met all kinds of interesting people who taught her a variety of different things. Fortunately the character also found romance which was very important. There was a man living in New York City who had decided to go on one of these quests since things were not going well for him at this time. He decided to leave his job for a while and take a trip around the world from the money that he saved.
His parents were originally from Europe and they left this place after they were married. Once they were wed this couple decided to head to America and never return to their homeland again. Their son really wanted to know about his family tree since this had always been such a big mystery. His first stop was Ireland and he received a very warm welcome from his foreign relatives.

For a few days he was able to experience all of the Irish traditions that his parents had forgotten about. The nights were filled with dancing and lots of laughter. Everyone had some great story to tell about his grandparents and parents who were once part of this clan.

He would learn many Irish tunes from his cheerful uncle who liked to eat and drink many times during the day. This good uncle would always have a bit of whiskey in his coffee, tea or milk. It made him a more relaxed and friendly person. The aunt enjoyed cooking delicious foods. Once this fun was over he took off for Scotland.

His uncle was indeed happy to welcome the lad into his home. The first night that he was there the two men laughed and talked about events from the past and present. His uncle showed him how to play the bagpipes in a matter of hours and this was indeed a good thing.

These two males had acquired so much information from one another and they created a special bond with each other. It appeared that they would be friends for life even when the younger gentleman returned to the great city in New York. His last stop would be in London which is a great city within England. Even though his relatives in this part of the world were already gone.

This made him very sad but he decided to rent a hotel room and stay for a few da
He would learn many Irish tunes from his cheerful uncle who liked to eat and drink many times during the day. This good uncle would always have a bit of whiskey in his coffee, tea or milk. It made him a more relaxed and friendly person. The aunt enjoyed cooking delicious foods. Once this fun was over he took off for Scotland.

His uncle was indeed happy to welcome the lad into his home. The first night that he was there the two men laughed and talked about events from the past and present. His uncle showed him how to play the bagpipes in a matter of hours and this was indeed a good thing.

These two males had acquired so much information from one another and they created a special bond with each other. It appeared that they would be friends for life even when the younger gentleman returned to the great city in New York. His last stop would be in London which is a great city within England. Even though his relatives in this part of the world were already gone.

This made him very sad but he decided to rent a hotel room and stay for a few days. Luckily this male had enough money to enjoy all of the sites of this city and was able to travel in great style. When his journey was over he had a better understanding about his family and life.




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