Sometimes, when I think about what to write and Asia or Europe comes to mind, I realize I forget the place where I was born. Over twelve thousand kilometers away, Argentina—my country—still influences every decision I make, even when I can’t see or touch it. It’s like a moon that…
Being Foreign: Embracing the Identity of Rootlessness
What does it truly mean to be foreign? It’s more than crossing physical borders—being foreign is a deep experience that transforms identity, shatters certainties, and opens the door to a life in motion. In this article, I share my personal journey of migrating, returning, and discovering that the real voyage…
Buddhist Books for Conscious Travelers: Embracing Impermanence on the Road
Traveling taught me what impermanence really means. Everything changes — the places, the people, and especially the person I am. And though this used to scare me, over time it became a path toward deeper presence and inner peace. As a nomadic woman and spiritual seeker, I’ve often looked for…
Croatia and The Journey of Returning to a Land That’s Not Mine
When I arrived in Croatia in 2020 through the Croaticum program, I thought I would visit the land of my grandparents, and, with some luck, maybe meet distant relatives. However, the pandemic marked a turning point for me, one that was not only geographical but also spiritual. With a return…
Dolce Far Niente: Embracing the Joy of Unhurried Travel
Introduction: The Slow Travel Revolution In a world where fast travel and packed schedules are the norm, one concept dares to challenge that mindset: dolce far niente — the sweetness of doing nothing. This Italian philosophy, which celebrates the art of slowing down and savoring the present moment, holds powerful…