Life is a trip, not in a metaphorical sense but literally. We are all taking a trip through the universe on a spaceship called, ‘Earth.’ Our souls dropped onto the fertile plains of Earth and we became passengers, not knowing our point of origin or our destination, almost as if we were unwilling and unaware participants in a cosmic bungee jump. What we do know, however, is that this trip is a journey of growth, both for our individual souls and for the collective soul of humanity. These are not separate
Life is a trip, but not an endless one. or idyllic. Ilchi Lee tells that 1 am sometimes surprised by my sense of urgency when 1 think of the direction in which humanity and Earth are headed. Burning whispers hiss in my ear from every direction. “We really don’t have time…” “This is not the way…” “We can’t go on like this…” We, as humanity, are collectively feeling the critical nature of our situation. We are both bewildered and panicked, looking for a leader, a Messiah, who will lead us out of our current Egypt, only to fall back into mounting despair as we are repeatedly disappointed. A journey can be described as a trip only when you know the destination. If not, a journey is only aimless wandering.