The myth of the Holy Grail—and of purpose, Robert Johnson, John Paul Brammer, Toko-Pa Turner, John Daniel, Connor Beaton, and how we can move towards purpose with intuition, connection, and adventure.
In the past, I've so often been traveling (and flying) to the destination and not been satisfied. I had then experienced a created a sense of failure. When I "arrive" I've not been fulfilled-satisfied. I'm seeing now that it's the journey that, as you suggest, IS the grail. Hell, I hadn't even considered it THE grail per se. Simply achieve and be rewarded-satisfied. Not so. I certainly have bee rewarded, but to be on the path and witness others there has wholly shifted my perspective. The journey is now why I'm "here". Not the destination.
Be with your intuition, love it!
Good read. Some questions need/allow no answer, despite being important -- even crucial -- questions.
In the past, I've so often been traveling (and flying) to the destination and not been satisfied. I had then experienced a created a sense of failure. When I "arrive" I've not been fulfilled-satisfied. I'm seeing now that it's the journey that, as you suggest, IS the grail. Hell, I hadn't even considered it THE grail per se. Simply achieve and be rewarded-satisfied. Not so. I certainly have bee rewarded, but to be on the path and witness others there has wholly shifted my perspective. The journey is now why I'm "here". Not the destination.