After a brief hiatus, it’s that time of week again. Ian MacKenzie rounds up his favourite spiritual travel links from around the web. Enjoy!

Are you stuck in a situation you don’t enjoy? This could be your job, your relationship, or any aspect of your life. I humbly offer my advice in What’s Your Inner Voice Telling You?

If the economy has sent your mind into a tailspin, consider heading to Thailand to be a Monk For A Month. They offer short stays or the full month if you’re looking to commit.

In times of war, it’s hard to know who is “right.” As Japanese author Haruki Murakami says in his brilliant address to the Israeli leadership, no matter the conflict, he’s always on the side of the egg.

Craving a dose of wisdom from some memorable individuals? Check out What 11 Inspirational People Can Teach You About Life.

“To look at the moon, it is necessary to gaze beyond the finger.” Read this great post explaining this classic Zen story.

The Telegraph lists the 20 best travel books of all time. See how they stack up against our own classic list of the best 50 travel books.

Any great links you’ve found this week? Share in the comments!

 
 

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  • http://www.urbanmonk.net Albert

    Hey Ian, thanks so much for the link!

  • http://michatheperegrine.googlepages.com michaela lola

    Hooray! It's back! Inspiring links..enjoyed them all!

 

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