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		<title>Wisdom Wednesdays 40: Uncle Big Glow&#8217;s Advice on Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings and welcome to week 40 of Wisdom Wednesdays.
Kids, big and small, gather around the campfire tonight! Uncle Big Glow has some advice for you. Your parents are going to tell you that the best way to learn is to pursue a higher education. This may be good for you but Uncle Big Glow has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Greetings and welcome to week 40 of Wisdom Wednesdays.</p>
<p>Kids, big and small, gather around the campfire tonight! Uncle Big Glow has some advice for you. Your parents are going to tell you that the best way to learn is to pursue a higher education. This may be good for you but Uncle Big Glow has his own advice for you. Listen close:</p>
<p>If you really want to learn, if you want to acquire wisdom, knowledge and a depth of understanding about the world and most importantly about yourself, travel.  Get out and see the world.<br />
Experience different cultures, climates, people and places<br />
Spend some time in the country<br />
and some time in city<br />
Spend time in villages<br />
and small towns<br />
Walk through the streets at night when everyone is asleep and ask the stars deep questions.<br />
Spend some time in the quiet stillness of the desert at night and listen to the lonely coyotes howl<br />
Play futbol with kids in the back alleys of European sunsets<br />
Commune with lush forests<br />
Swim in lakes<br />
Wash yourself off in rivers<br />
Sleep by the ocean<br />
Pray on huge mountaintops<br />
Dance to exotic music<br />
Taste foreign foods<br />
Sit around campfires and sing songs late at night with hillbillies and rednecks<br />
Kiss girls with strange names<br />
Take longs hikes and talk to the plants and animals<br />
Make friends with big blue butterflies in tropical rainforests<br />
Hang out with thieves and murderers, (but not so long that you become one)</p>
<p>Feed homeless people<br />
Talk with them<br />
Hug them</p>
<p>Talk to strangers, (especially the weird ones)<br />
Visit different churches and temples<br />
Spend some time in very poor neighborhoods and spend some in very rich neighborhoods. Pay attention to how the poor people are often more happy and light-hearted than the rich people and ask yourself why<br />
Hang out in biker bars and strip clubs<br />
Definitely spend some time in the ghetto and laugh with the brothers on the street corner<br />
Always talk to truckers<br />
Flirt with prostitutes<br />
Pick up hitchhikers<br />
Sip wine in fancy hotels<br />
Spend time with indigenous peoples and listen to the elders<br />
Every once in a while, shop at Walmart</p>
<p>You don’t even need to travel that far to widen your perspective and deepen your understanding. </p>
<p>Spend time with that girl across town your parents told you not to spend time with. She will teach you all kinds of things.<br />
Get to know your neighbors<br />
Drive home from work a different way<br />
Walk down streets in your neighborhood you’ve never walked down before<br />
Sleep outside by the railroad tracks</p>
<p>Begin to take notice of all the things right around you every day that you fail to notice and have gratitude for</p>
<p>Notice that wherever you go in the world, the moon is always with you taking different colors, forms and shapes each evening,<br />
Just like God is always with you taking different forms, colors and shapes each evening.</p>
<p>Kids, big and small, as Indiana Jones once said, “If you wanna be a good archaeologist, you gotta get out of the library.”</p>
<p>-Brian Piergrossi<br />
 The Big Glow</p>
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Retreats, Life coaching, The Big Glow the book, radio interviews and much more:</p>
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