6 Ways Traveling Solo Promotes Your Spiritual Growth

6 Ways Traveling Solo Promotes Your Spiritual Growth

Written By Kelly Branyik

Kelly is a lifetime traveler, writer, and author. She is a former Peace Corps China Volunteer (2014 - 2016). She's been published in numerous publications including Apartment Guide, Fluent in 3 Months, and Pink Pangea. She loves tea, breakfast burritos, and traveling with people she loves.
April 4, 2024

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If ever you are in a place where you feel stuck and are looking for answers within yourself, take a solo trip somewhere and be with yourself for a while.

It’s then you’ll start to really get a better grasp of who you are, what you like, what serves you, what doesn’t, etc. Because sometimes it’s when we’re alone with ourselves that we learn the most about who we are.

So that story is a long version of my point, which is how traveling can promote your spiritual growth, which is something I really believe in.

1. Allows You To Be Alone With Yourself

It’s hard to say it but it’s the truth. Many of us fear being alone with ourselves.

We fear it, especially if we don’t particularly like aspects of ourselves. But part of true spiritual growth is spending that time alone with yourself, recognizing your demons, and loving them anyway.

Easier said than done, I know. But you never know the true power of self-love until you are alone, traveling the world, and realizing you are conquering your biggest hopes and dreams all by yourself. Something about traveling alone gives you a sense of empowerment that is irreplaceable.

2. Helps You Be More Compassionate

Compassion is one of our biggest downfalls as a human race and we see it every day on the web when videos and pictures of people expressing struggle or triumph are posted on social media.

We see random people passing judgment over a situation they can’t relate to. Exposing yourself to the rest of the world, becoming friends with people around the globe who are drastically different from you, it helps you relate to ALL types of people and become a more compassionate person.

Imagine the weight of judgement lifted off you when you learn how to love everyone for who they are, their status, their situation, their belief systems, and whatever makes them different.

3. Helps You Reflect on Thoughts You’ve Placed on the Back Burner

Sometimes escaping the everyday life gives you the chance to focus on things you’ve placed on the back burner in your mind. Sometimes we get so focused on the reality we live in we forget to get closer to the divine within.

Being disconnected from the reality of your daily lifestyle gives you the chance to hone in on those feelings and really comfort them. I liked going to new places, the top of a mountain, or the bank of a lake, and pouring my thoughts onto paper.

It is a relieving experience, and perhaps just what you need to reconnect with yourself, internalize those things you’ve been feeling, and promote that spiritual growth.

4. Sometimes Spiritual Growth is Just Seeing New Cool Things

Sitting and marveling at a piece of ancient architecture, listening to monks chanting, enjoying a sunset in Europe, spending several hours in a museum, or browsing a street full of unique shops is enough to spark spiritual growth.

Seeing the wonders of the world and realizing there is so much more to it than what we live every day is a great way of reaching within and getting more in touch with yourself. You realize there are so many other things you didn’t know you loved until you left home to travel solo.

It also helps you see the beauties and wonders that exist in your own backyard.

5. Traveling Solo Changes Your Attitude

At times, we travel to get away from it all to regroup, recollect, rethink our goals, and of course, have a little bit of fun.

Coming back from a vacation and coming back from a solo traveling trip can feel revitalizing. It can put you back into the positive mindset you know you’re capable of achieving each and every day. A positive attitude can mean spiritual growth, which means improved lifestyle, health, and happiness.

6. Helps You Love Yourself More

When I took my first solo trip to Beijing, it was the first time I had really ever gone anywhere where no one was waiting on the other end for me, and where I was truly alone.

I felt empowered, confident, and proud of myself for being brave enough to follow my heart. And in small moments like that, when we accomplish a dream and a hope we have set in our mind, we are taking one large step to loving ourselves more. Each time we do anything we love or desire to do, we affirm to ourselves that who we are, what we love, and what we do matters to us.

Overall, Traveling is Great for Your Soul

Traveling changed my life, made me a better person, and helped me be more in touch with humanity and myself.

It caused me to question the things I thought I knew were to be true, belief systems, perspectives, and it changed how I looked at the world. It helped me care more, be a little more aware of sensitivities, and it taught me to listen.

Traveling to someplace you don’t know can be an incredibly humbling experience and reminds you that there are millions of other people out there living their story and each one is equally important. That humbling feeling was incredible spiritual growth for me.

This is what we call love. When you are loved, you can do anything in creation. When you are loved, there’s no need at all to understand what’s happening, because everything happens within you.
The Alchemist

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Heyo, I'm Kelly!

I'm a Returned Peace Corps China Volunteer, author, blogger, Content Director trying to become fluent in Mandarin Chinese. I'm living and traveling in Colorado during some of the best years of my life. Thank you for joining me on my adventures!

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