When I began travelling on my own, I didn't even think about what it would mean and what might happen, or how I might change.
Originally a Sydney-Sider, I'm now not-so-settled in the Lake District in the UK, technically still travelling and still finding my way through what has become a spiritual journey of epic proportions. My solo adventure has been filled with ups and downs. I've met mentors, tricksters, my own demons and wonderful treasures that I wouldn't trade for the world. But bloody hell, I wish someone had given me a manual (or a compass!) beforehand.
This is why I've created The Pagan Traveller, a blog written by someone who's been there, done that.
I figure there are a lot of people out there who've have gone out in search of adventure and are finding it a little difficult to navigate at times. There are probably a lot of people who have never travelled on their own and are curious as to why these strange, crazy and yet 'brave' people (yes, I have been called that before - yet still wondering why?!) are even contemplating taking the plunge.
I want to share with you the lessons I've learned so that you always have a resource for your own journeys. Like other travelling sites I will impart important traditional travel info, as well as document psychic experiences, magical occurrences and pagan practices.
I hope you enjoy this blog! Please follow my blog for updates and new articles every week.
Keep smiling!
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