free2enjoy
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Nearly 3 years ago, I separated from my wife and took my Class A to the campground I live in now as a way to save money, to live in a rural area outside the metropolis, and to see if I would enjoy a fulltime RV lifestyle.
It started what probably was the first time I ever truly lived alone.
Then I stepped it up a notch...I turned off the TV and the music. That's when the "magic" happened. That's when all I had to listen to the thought traffic in my head.
That's when I really got to find myself and heal from the previous 50 years of funk.
Now, I can't stand the TV being on or the music. Now, I want to keep the silent environment so that I can process even deeper what I observe in me and around me. Many people have recognized that once in awhile an intuition with drop in....well, when the norm is silence, every day, all day, intuitions drop in like crazy.
But what I love to do is learn from those that are doing what I'm interested in doing. So I listen now a lot to the vandwellers on YouTube, picking up their obvious points they share, but also learning from their subtle nuances that reveal even more insights into what life is at that level of "convenience". I see that I learn easiest from observing the extremes and vandwelling is extreme enough for me to focus on while I plan my exit from my career and hit the road.
So right now, as I'm detailing the inside of my 5th wheel, I'm listening the Alan Watts, a genius of metaphysical philosophy, with a brilliant voice. He's truly a pleasure to listen to. I don't agree with much of what he says but he recognizes that his words are opinions and I recognize mine are opinions so its a great match.
This is the discourse I'm listening to now.... "Turning My Life Into My Dream Life"
I collect ideas....ideas can trigger me to wonder....in fact, when I start my own YouTube channel with the nomad theme, I'm considering the name "The Wandering Wonderer" or "The Wondering Wanderer".
It started what probably was the first time I ever truly lived alone.
Then I stepped it up a notch...I turned off the TV and the music. That's when the "magic" happened. That's when all I had to listen to the thought traffic in my head.
That's when I really got to find myself and heal from the previous 50 years of funk.
Now, I can't stand the TV being on or the music. Now, I want to keep the silent environment so that I can process even deeper what I observe in me and around me. Many people have recognized that once in awhile an intuition with drop in....well, when the norm is silence, every day, all day, intuitions drop in like crazy.
But what I love to do is learn from those that are doing what I'm interested in doing. So I listen now a lot to the vandwellers on YouTube, picking up their obvious points they share, but also learning from their subtle nuances that reveal even more insights into what life is at that level of "convenience". I see that I learn easiest from observing the extremes and vandwelling is extreme enough for me to focus on while I plan my exit from my career and hit the road.
So right now, as I'm detailing the inside of my 5th wheel, I'm listening the Alan Watts, a genius of metaphysical philosophy, with a brilliant voice. He's truly a pleasure to listen to. I don't agree with much of what he says but he recognizes that his words are opinions and I recognize mine are opinions so its a great match.
This is the discourse I'm listening to now.... "Turning My Life Into My Dream Life"
I collect ideas....ideas can trigger me to wonder....in fact, when I start my own YouTube channel with the nomad theme, I'm considering the name "The Wandering Wonderer" or "The Wondering Wanderer".