Title: The Mystical
Backpacker: How to Discover Your Destiny in the Modern World
Author: Hannah Papp
Publisher: 5th
May 2015 by Atria Books/Beyond Words Publishing
Pages: 272 pages
How I Read It: ARC ebook
Genre: self help, memoir, guide book, European adventure
My Rating: three crowns
Synopsis:
Part memoir, part
guidebook, The Mystical
Backpacker invites you to explore your inner terrain and learn how
to create your own unique version of a modern day vision quest or walk-about.
Tired of living a life based on other’s expectations, Hannah Papp quit her job, bought a EuroRail ticket and a map, notified her landlady, and left town. Embarking on a journey across Europe with no plan and no direction, Hannah stumbled into becoming a modern-day Mystical Backpacker. Along the way her discoveries and the teachers she encountered allowed her to go on a deeper journey into the self and the spirit—revealing the real self she had long been missing.
The Mystical Backpacker shows you how to identify the signs along the road that will lead to teachers and experiences that will reorient your own life map. Ultimately, The Mystical Backpacker offers a solution, a way to break free and find your inner self’s rhythms and needs, fulfilling your true destiny. It’s time you hit the road and become a mystical backpacker.
Tired of living a life based on other’s expectations, Hannah Papp quit her job, bought a EuroRail ticket and a map, notified her landlady, and left town. Embarking on a journey across Europe with no plan and no direction, Hannah stumbled into becoming a modern-day Mystical Backpacker. Along the way her discoveries and the teachers she encountered allowed her to go on a deeper journey into the self and the spirit—revealing the real self she had long been missing.
The Mystical Backpacker shows you how to identify the signs along the road that will lead to teachers and experiences that will reorient your own life map. Ultimately, The Mystical Backpacker offers a solution, a way to break free and find your inner self’s rhythms and needs, fulfilling your true destiny. It’s time you hit the road and become a mystical backpacker.
My thoughts:
Definitely
more of a guidebook than travel memoir, Papp sets out to share not only her
travelling adventure, but in sharing, help you to ‘chart your own course’ for
your life journey. This book is full of advice and recommendations about how
best to develop your true self, your inner soul. It’s about listening to that
inner voice and becoming the best you can be. Although her realisations evolve
through travel, Papp would like it to be applied to wherever you might find
yourself to be:
“Sometimes it’s the less dramatic experiences that can have
the deepest impact”.
So it
is acknowledged that it’s not just about those fabulous vacation experiences.
The essence is to bring those experiences/connections/realisations into your
day-to-day living. I applaud her for that.
“The answers don’t exist in Greece, Italy or wherever….. the
answers are within you”.
At
times, it does indeed get rather ‘mystical’, so be prepared to do the ground
work – emotionally and spiritually – in an attempt to discover your true self.
At times the writing is pure poetry:
“ We will excavate layers of experience like spiritual
archaeologists, seeing the knowledge buried over time …. We aren’t defined by
our life experiences – we are defined by our responses to them”.
For
Papp is was all about ‘affirmations’ and ‘visualisations’ as you discover your
destined path. Therefore, you must
definitely be open to becoming active as you are set tasks and ‘mystical
exercises’ to complete throughout the book. These tasks are a step-by-step ‘how
to’ with tips and advice that seek to assist you in your own ‘mystical
backpacking’ – kind of the:
“Outward journey’s
manifesting into inward journeys”.
However,
it is not just all mysticism – as Papp provides a veritable guide on ‘how to’
organise your trip; covering everything from bags and boots to purchase, right
down to suggested playlists. I did find it contradictory from the point of view
that she lays claim to ‘no rules or regulations’, as she does provide a LOT of
guidelines and recommendations. Still, if you are chartering in unfamiliar
waters, there are many practical and useful ideas - charts to be drawn,
thoughts to be recorded. At times the message does get a bit repetitive – same
thing said in various different ways –stated and restated too many times for my
liking.
Yet I have no doubt that it is
always a good thing to stop and reflect for as Papp states:
“We are living rapidly, continuously defined by our latest
post, our latest text”.
So
this is a complete, holistic guide from what to pack, to learning to read the
‘signs’ along the way, to what to do when finally faced with home. Papp
provides realistic timelines and achievements:
“Discovering your destiny is far quicker than manifesting your
destiny – that can be a lengthy process.”
I would probably recommend this
to people who are planning to travel and have taken steps in the organisation
of that big ‘overseas’ trip. Alternatively, if your future lacks focus and you
are seeking direction, then this indeed is the book for you. However, if you
are a seasoned traveller you may find this book contains nothing new. Bon
voyage to those who may just be embarking.
This review is based on a
complimentary copy from the publisher and
provided through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The quoted
material may have changed in the final release.
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