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Top selling author, Elizabeth Gilbert, talks about traveling as she baptized the last Avalon Waterways flotilla, Avalon Envision, in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday.
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Seeking to travel is a deeply personal journey. For bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert, travel has been a form of seeking the truth, both in itself and its place in the world. She even wrote a career about it, especially in her 2006 memoir Eat Pray Love in which the author wrote: "If you are brave enough to leave behind all that is familiar and comforting (which can be anything from your home to your old bitter resentment) – and undertake a journey in search of the truth (from the outside or the inside), and if you are really ready to consider everything that happens to you during this journey as a clue and if you accept everything the world you will encounter along the way as a teacher and if you are ready – most of all & nbsp; to face (and forgive) some very difficult realities about yourself, then the truth will not be hidden from you, or I have come to believe. "
Whether you subscribe personally or not to the notion that traveling serves as a cure for self-discovery (or even a broken heart), Gilbert, whose book Eat Pray Love has not only catapulted its career to world-wide stardom, but has sold more than 12 million copies since its release in 2006, inspiring millions of people around the world. The author continued to broaden his horizons by announcing Sunday on Instagram that she will serve as godmother & nbsp; for & nbsp;Avalon Waterways the most recent fluvial vessel consisting of suites, the Avalon Envision.
"Oh hello world! Hello! If you were in Budapest yesterday and noticed a great joyous commotion along the Danube (including fireworks!), It was for this fun event: I MUST CHRISTEN TO SHIP! Let me repeat this: I have to baptize a ship!
The author Elizabeth Gilbert in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday for the baptism of the last cruise ship on the Avalon River Saigons, Avalon Endeavor.
Avalon Waterways
Gilbert continues his message by explaining that the offer of service of the godmother of the ship was launched during one of the "most curious and most attractive phone calls of my life".
"Someone from Avalon Waterways Avalon Waterways contacted me to tell me," We have a brand new riverboat in our fleet, The Envision, and we would like to name you as its ". official godmother ". Would you come to Budapest in the spring for the maiden voyage, and would you baptize the ship, and would you like to grant the ship a blessing? "And I was like," YES. "YES, as if I were being asked to baptize ships every day, YES, I will definitely come to Budapest Yes, I'll get right to the point YES, I'm constantly writing blessings on ships – it's one of my hobbies. "
Gilbert, 49, was accompanied in Hungary by his parents and his last love, Simon MacArthur. At the baptismal ceremony of the ships on the Danube, Gilbert spoke frankly to a group of travel agents and representatives of the media.
& nbsp; In his speech, Gilbert also stressed the importance of travel and explained why it is now also imperative to discover the world.
"In these dark times, of division, fear and anxiety, it's never more important than traveling," Gilbert said. "It's never more important than leaving your house and going face to face, not on the internet, but in the flesh and meet people who are not the same as you."
No signs of slowing down and a new book expected in June, titled City girlsGilbert's siren's call to the travelers is a striking sound.
"I just want to say this: I have never been afraid of the world. But I'm afraid of people who are afraid of the world. And if you are a traveler, you are not afraid of the world, that is, you are my type, and that's what we need more. So to all of you here who live this way, you are my tribe. "
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Top selling author, Elizabeth Gilbert, talks about traveling as she baptized the last Avalon Waterways flotilla, Avalon Envision, in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday.
Avalon Waterways
Seeking to travel is a deeply personal journey. For bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert, travel has been a form of seeking the truth, both in itself and its place in the world. She even wrote a career about it, especially in her 2006 memoir Eat Pray Love in which the author wrote: "If you are brave enough to leave behind all that is familiar and comforting (which can be anything from your home to your old bitter resentment) – and undertake a journey in search of the truth (from the outside or the inside), and if you are really willing to consider everything that happens to you during this journey as a clue, and if you accept all those that you meet as a teacher, and if you are ready – especially to face (and forgive) some of the difficult realities about yourself, the truth will not be hidden from you. to believe. "
Whether you subscribe personally or not to the notion that traveling serves as a cure for self-discovery (or even a broken heart), Gilbert, whose book Eat Pray Love has not only catapulted its career to world-wide stardom, but has sold more than 12 million copies since its release in 2006, inspiring millions of people around the world. Today, the author has continued to broaden her horizons by announcing Sunday on Instagram that she would be the godmother of the latest Avalon Waterways fluvial vessel, the Avalon Envision. .
"Oh hello world! Hello! If you were in Budapest yesterday and noticed a great joyous commotion along the Danube (including fireworks!), It was for this fun event: I MUST CHRISTEN TO SHIP! Let me repeat this: I have to baptize a ship!
The author Elizabeth Gilbert in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday for the baptism of the last cruise ship on the Avalon River Saigons, Avalon Endeavor.
Avalon Waterways
Gilbert continues his message by explaining that the offer of service of the godmother of the ship was launched during one of the "most curious and most attractive phone calls of my life".
"Someone from Avalon Waterways contacted me to tell me," We have a brand new river boat called The Envision and we would like to name you as his "official godmother". Do you want to come to Budapest in the spring? for the maiden voyage, and would you baptize the ship, and would you like to bless the ship? Gilbert wrote. "And I was like," YES ". YES, as if I were being asked to baptize ships every day. YES, absolutely I will come to Budapest. Yes, I'll get right to the point. YES, I'm constantly writing blessings on ships – it's one of my hobbies. "
Gilbert, 49, was accompanied in Hungary by his parents and his last love, Simon MacArthur. At the baptismal ceremony of the ships on the Danube, Gilbert spoke frankly to a group of travel agents and representatives of the media.
In his speech, Gilbert also stressed the importance of travel and explained why it is more imperative to move today to a time when you can see the world.
"In these dark times, of division, fear and anxiety, it's never more important than traveling," Gilbert said. "It's never more important than leaving your house and going face to face, not on the internet, but in the flesh and meet people who are not the same as you."
Without any signs of slowing down and a new book expected in June City girlsGilbert's siren's call to the travelers is a striking sound.
"I just want to say this: I have never been afraid of the world. But I'm afraid of people who are afraid of the world. And if you are a traveler, you are not afraid of the world, that is, you are my type, and that's what we need more. So to all of you here who live this way, you are my tribe. "