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Zero To Travel Podcast

How A Pilgrimage Can Transform Your Life w/ Paul Barach

Zero To Travel Podcast

Jason Moore

Society & Culture, Business, Entrepreneurship, Places & Travel

4.6866 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2020

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Do you have the urge to start changing the path that you are currently on? Can you find purpose while on a pilgrimage, even if religion doesn't play a role in your everyday life? The definition of a pilgrimage is a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion but do you really have to be religious in the traditional sense to take on and gain from a pilgrimage. I am talking to my buddy, Paul Barach, about the journey he took on Japan's Shikoku pilgrimage, the power of movement, the importance of having a purpose, and why setting goals is not just an arbitrary exercise but can actually get you to those places you want to go in the world. Plus, we get deep into why society may be built to make us miserable and what you can do about it. This and so much more is going down on today's episode thank you for joining us and I hope you not only enjoy but get something meaningful out of this episode. Which pilgrimage has been on your bucket list and why? If you have ever been on a pilgrimage, which one and how much did religion play a part in your journey? Let me know by sending me an audio message (please) or shoot me an email over at Jason@ZeroToTravel.com. Today's episode is being sponsored by the amazing folks over at Tortuga Backpacks which, you know, are my favorite backpacks in the world. Tune In To Learn: 08:55 Movement Plays A Big Role In Your Life & Travels 15:30 Do You Know What Is Driving You Forward? 16:30 Choose What You Want To Become & The 7 Goals 22:00 The Shikoku Pilgrimage & Its History 27:05 Travels Prior To The Pilgrimage & The Last Hurrah 29:40 The Travel Mind Can Begin In College Classes 30:40 What Was The Draw To Shikoku vs Other Pilgrimages? 32:30 The Expectations Of A Pilgrimage 43:00 Learning To Let Go & Accepting The Experience Wholly 47:50 The Length Of The Shikoku Trail & The Logistics 50:30 What Did The Last Day Feel Like? 54:20 Returning Back To Life & Work  55:35 Goals vs Just Being 59:20 Being Present In The Struggle Is To Be On Your Journey 01:02:40 Gratitude In The Storm & The Small Celebrations 01:06:35 Fighting Monks & Burning Mountains: Misadventures On A Buddhist Pilgrimage And so much more Resources: Check out Paul's book "Fighting Monks & Burning Mountains" Follow Paul on Instagram Tortuga Backpacks Location Indie Want More? The Ultimate Guide To Budget Travel In Japan: Destination Discovery Series A Journey To The Wild Ends Of The Earth w/ Dan Richards Hiking Spain, Pack Hacks, & How To Meet Other Travelers Please head over to the archives for more Zero To Travel podcasts!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Every time I've gone on a journey, I've changed and gained a lot of knowledge.

0:05.5

You know, sometimes it's not knowledge that's there initially, and sometimes you really

0:11.5

have to, like, look back at something and, like, process it.

0:15.2

But I've never gone on a journey and been like, oh, man, that was a waste.

0:20.7

Right. That was a waste. Right.

0:23.3

That was a clip from my interview today with Paul Barak, who did a pilgrimage on a little

0:29.6

known 1,500-year-old trail in Japan.

0:33.4

Of course, we talk about that.

0:34.8

We talk about pilgrimages in general.

0:38.6

If you think about the definition of a pilgrimage, it is, according to dictionary.com,

0:43.3

a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion.

0:49.8

But do you really have to be religious in the traditional sense to take on something like this?

0:56.3

How can doing something like this impact your travel experience?

1:00.3

We talk about the power of movement.

1:01.8

We talk about the importance of having a purpose.

1:05.0

How setting goals is not just an arbitrary exercise, but can actually get you to those

1:10.7

places you want to go in the world. And

1:13.4

something really powerful I want to share today when I was recording this that gave me the chills.

1:17.8

I'm going to talk about that. We touch on why society might be built to make you unhappy.

1:24.0

And what you can do about it, of course, I've got a shout out to somebody in the community

1:28.9

who shares a bit of wisdom around chunking out your time, how chunking out your time can

1:35.1

actually not only give you a framework through which to reflect on certain things, but also

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