Are You a Globbler?

Have you ever wanted to travel around the world? To explore the cultural richness of our planet? To connect with people from distant lands and create global friendships? If “yes” is the answer, then there is a curious creature living within you – a globbler! This interesting personality has a natural need to globble – to explore the cultural, intellectual, and spiritual beauty of the world through global learning and cross-cultural friendships. And if you allow the globbler within you to flourish, it will transform your life. It will expand your global perspective and will bring wonderful people from all cultures into your life.

There are three main qualities of every globbler:

  • Curiosity about the great ideas of every culture
  • Respect for world cultures, languages, religions
  • Desire for global friendships and world travel

When two or more globblers gather, they create a global culture of learning shaped by the exchange of cultural knowledge, tolerance, discussion and discovery. Above all, globblers gain the indispensible skill of working well with people from other cultures. This blog is the portal to that community and a window to the wonderful philosophy of globblerism – a movement for uniting the world through exploring, organizing, and sharing its global wisdom. The 21st century needs the globblerist movement, and this blog’s main goal is to unite globblers from all over the world. Together, we can create a more peaceful and more enlightened future for our planet.

Go Global and Discover Wisdom!

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11 Responses to “Are You a Globbler?”

  1. ChristineNo Gravatar

    on January 29 2010

    I love it… so good…you are a Thinker!!

  2. Presiyan VasilevNo Gravatar

    on January 29 2010

    Thank you, Christine. I admire your passion for the intellectual and spiritual – you are a true globbler! :)

  3. Kyle GriffithNo Gravatar

    on February 1 2010

    I am definitely a Globbler…The Globberist..I never heard of that term before Presiyan, thanks for write this post. I learn somethine new everyday. You Rock Bro!

  4. Presiyan VasilevNo Gravatar

    on February 2 2010

    Thank you, Kyle! I believe that we are all Globblers deeps within us. Exploring the cultural, intellectual and spiritual beauty of the world is a wonderful way to grow, and I am honored to be able to share this wonderful quest for global wisdom with you.

    Keep exploring, keep growing!

  5. MarianneNo Gravatar

    on February 3 2010

    You sang the music that spoke to my soul. Thank you for the invitation and I look forward to participating.

  6. Presiyan VasilevNo Gravatar

    on February 3 2010

    Marianne, it is a great pleasure to have you as a friend. There is a beautiful Native American proverb that says: “God gives us each a song.” And I sincerely hope that our melody of global thinking and world peace will reach more and more globblers around the world.

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    on February 15 2010

    [...] meeting people from different cultures and absorbing enriching ideas. They were both true globblers, and their honest search for truth and love eventually transformed them into global teachers. [...]

  8. RiniNo Gravatar

    on February 15 2010

    I’m definitely one :D

  9. Presiyan VasilevNo Gravatar

    on February 15 2010

    Hey, Rini, it’s so good to come across a similar soul -> we can globble together now! =)
    Exploring the world is a wonderful learning experience that always makes us better people.

  10. Uddhava dasaNo Gravatar

    on March 6 2010

    Definitely i’m a globbler, i’m very happy to have come across to this site. I have several ideas i would like to exchange about it.

    Where is the best place? In the Facebook group?

    With Love,
    Uddhava dāsa

  11. Presiyan VasilevNo Gravatar

    on March 6 2010

    Thank you very much, Uddhava dāsa! It’s always great to connect with people whose thoughts vibrate on the same global frequency. Please feel free to join our Facebook group and share your ideas and knowledge with us.

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