Saturday, July 17, 2010

What I'm learning in Israel

Wow, it certainly is getting more and more difficult to blog everyday. Maybe it's time for a change in blogging pace.

I'm learning a lot about myself on this trip. For example, I had mentioned that my Ayurvedic constitution is heavily Pitta (with a tiny bit of vata). I learned that without adequate downtime, and with the extreme heat, I can easily become Pitta-deranged. Also, Pitta-deranged people do not mix well with Vata-deranged people. I also learned that I love meeting new people and striking up conversations with strangers. However, if I do too much of that, I definitely need my alone time.

From losing my luggage for the first 3 days of my trip, I learned that I prefer to live simply over extravagantly. Although it's nice to have everything with me, I'm a little overwhelmed with the sheer amount that I packed. My baggage is also extremely heavy to cart around. I am going to try to live as simply as possible in my new place when I get back.

I learned from losing my journal that I'm not very good at quiet time. I realized that my time in the Word is spent talking to myself rather than to God. I learned that I'm not very good with intimacy because I find it difficult to be intimate even with God.

As much as I'm enjoying my trip, I'm starting to look forward to moving into my new apartment when I get back to the states. I'm sure a lot of that has little to do with actually missing America, but more to do with missing privacy. Luckily I only have to crash on couches for 3 nights before I move into my own studio.

Anywho, without further ado, here are the sites we visited tonight:

1. Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus did a lot of His preaching


2. Tabgha: where Jesus fed the 5,000. It is believed that He performed that miracle right on the rock below the altar



3. Capernaum: where Jesus did most of His ministry. We also visited Peter's house which lies underneath a church



4. Golan Heights: the site of many battles between the Syrians and the Israelis. Some Old Testament battles also took place here.

1 comment:

Brad said...

God bless your prayer time. When I struggle with a racing, unsettled mind I usually find that I can only pray: God give me the grace to pray and bow my heart before you...and he does give me grace. To my shame, I pray this prayer often. Christ's blessings you as you seek him.

Brad

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