“Sometimes we may think we are on the right path, but only to find that we have wandered without a purpose.”
This was my reply to one of my posts that gave birth to this post. Many of us may be familiar with this quote “Not all who wander are lost” (J.R.R. Tolkien – The Lord of the Rings). I am a fan of it. It may seem to contradict my earlier statement, however it does not. Sometimes, wandering takes a purpose on its own – a purpose of exploring, of wonder, of self-love, self-help, of the lessons that one has to learn to be able to set foot on the right path. I can surely say that I have wandered for most of my life. At times I felt lost, sometimes I sworn I was in the right path, on the right direction, and at other times, I realized that the detour was necessary for my personal enrichment and enlightenment. However, in all my wandering there was always a purpose, it was never aimlessly. Wether that purpose was right for me at the time or not, is not important, because it made me wander the paths that made me who I am today.
Yes, there are many times that I look back and say, “If I wouldn’t have taken that turn, I will probably would have accomplished this and that, and save some time in the process. However, I recognize that those lessons were necessary for my spirit and for my mind. Today, the quote “Not all who wander are lost” resonates with me as true as ever.
Very good post. I agree with this wholeheartedly. I tend to wander for most of my life but sometimes I wander into very interesting situations other times not so much. I love the quotes.
I think that our life is a wonderful journey, and part of it is the wandering that we must do to for the lessons of the soul.