Monthly Archives: July 2015

July, 2015

  • 30 July

    Travel Week Recap: 7 insights carry with us for the road ahead

    1) A stroll can become a walk to remember if you seek to learn As we saw here, a simple, casual walk can teach you that being realistic can coincide with being happy, that maybe we humans haven’t really figured out what we want and that we can all be …

  • 29 July

    Traveler POV Part-2: 5 Music Festivals That Are Worth Exploring

    Check out the first part of the article here. Hornbill Festival Step into the landscape cradled with hutments and adorned with cascading mountains on all sides. The scenic beauty of the place gives way to the immense diversity in colour and sounds as a whirlpool of red, yellow, white and …

  • 28 July

    The Journey of my Philosophy Part-2: Mushroom thought-clouds and the Dalai Lama

    If you haven’t checked out the first part of the journey, travel HERE The journey that set the foundations for my reality eventually led me to seek out further wisdom that would culminate into much needed insight for the perilous road ahead. My path led me to more wondrous locations and …

  • 27 July

    It’s not crazy to quit your job and travel around the world!

    The capitalist dream of the current world is what keeps you from traveling & experiencing more within the short span of your lifetime. Right from the childhood, we are prepared just to sell ourselves to some brand name & taught how to live for money. In fact, it has gotten …

  • 26 July

    The Journey of my Philosophy Part-1: Places that Defined Reality

    This article follows my journey through some of the places that have radically changed my perspective on life and reality itself. These places and the people there have heavily influenced my path through life and have also helped me develop my present perceptions towards reality as a whole. The epiphanies …

  • 25 July

    How I Met Your Forefather: A History of Voyages-I

    Not so long ago there was no ‘Google Maps’. Well, till a point in time there were no maps either. Maps, you see, need to show places. These places were always there, but needed to be discovered(much like Hollywood talent). Here is a list that summarizes some of the earliest explorations carried …

  • 24 July

    Traveler POV: The 5 Most Scenic Music Festivals in the World

    Moab Music Festival Imagine yourself amidst vast canyons and grottos of red sandstone as the powerful but subtle tones of the classical guitar hit you with blissful tones of awesomeness. This is a scenario which you may consider to be a scene from the far reaches of imagination, but you …

  • 23 July

    Down the reverie maze

    I look over the edge of the cliff, over to the vast immense ocean as it carves away at the mountain-side, relentlessly attacking its piece of art; just another one in nature’s vast gallery of exhibits. As I walk down the aisle and look at the pieces of art with …

  • 21 July

    Cosmos Week Recap: 9 things we didn’t know before this week

    Pluto & Charon together form one planet As discussed in this article, Pluto & Charon are in fact one planetary system! They together behave like one planet around which other moons Styx, Nix, Hydra & Kerberos revolve. The center of mass of this planetary system lies in the space between …

  • 21 July

    Star Trip #3: Rebirth of a star; resurgence of the information!

    For Stars, there is life after death. For Cosmos, there is a constant drift towards ‘Information Complexity’. The soul of the star hangs around the white dwarf remnant of the star in the form of a gas cloud. This would eventually become a stellar nursery which would produce a new …