What is the difference between a tourist and a pilgrim? Both are on a journey.
Where a tourist satisfies the senses, a pilgrim is in quest for the truth.
A tourist gets tired and tanned, while a pilgrim sparkles with spirit.
Every move a pilgrim makes is done with sacredness and gratitude, while a tourist is often preoccupied and unaware.
A tourist compares his journey with other experiences and places and thus is not in the present moment. But a pilgrim has a sense of sacredness, so he tends to be in the present moment.
Most people in life are just tourists without even being aware of it. Only a few make their life a pilgrimage. Tourists come, look around, take pictures in their minds, only to come back again. But pilgrims are at home everywhere – they are hollow and empty. When you consider life to be sacred, nature waits on you. Are you a tourist or a pilgrim?