Divorce & Dharma in Cambodia


When relationships end, especially marriages, the effects of such major life changes, which can be very abrupt and unexpected, can lead us down very different life paths than what we’d originally envisioned. When such separations occur, knowing how to navigate the ensuing emotional chaos, as the intimate ties that we’ve formed with the people we know, and love(d), slowly begin to unravel, can literally be the difference between rejuvenation and self-destruction. In this video, I tell the stories of how and why two freshly arrived expat gentlemen came to Cambodia, in their personal quests to recalibrate and reinvent their lives; and I also talk about the ‘Three M Concept’, and how it can help to ease the associated emotional pressure, even fear, that can manifest after such loss.

Firstly, I mention the critical importance of men finding and having personal life Missions, as well as having access to a trusted group of Mates, a brotherhood, to keep themselves as steady as possible, throughout the inevitable emotional rollercoaster of recovery. This tumultuous phase can commonly last for even 2 years post divorce! But what was the third ‘M’? Well, this refers to the Maidens, that is, the laydeez; and while there’s an absolute shit ton of reasons as to why they’re 3rd on the priority totem in a man’s life, all I’ll say at this time … and of course this is just from my personal dumb ass man’s point of view … is that a man who doesn’t understand the value of keeping his mission and mates as his first two life priorities, will ultimately end up being badly disrespected, and then become lonely, even within his ongoing relationship.

Now, this is for anyone and everyone out there, man or woman, who is struggling to find the right direction within a relationship. Please just understand that disrespect and love cannot live under the same roof. Regardless, whatever you do, don’t allow yourself to become a Heikegani, the vanquished and ever-bitter-at-life, bottom dwelling Samurai Crab, who was once enticed away from his mission by the lure of faux love. Otherwise, it’s game over!

Now, let me just paint a picture of where I’m personally at right now. I’ve owned cars, I’ve owned houses, I’ve had great jobs, and I’ve travelled extensively. I honestly feel truly blessed to have experienced a so-called successful life and career. Yet here I am, living alone in a $150 a month … nice, but very basic … studio apartment in Siem Reap, Cambodia; having arrived here some 10 weeks ago with nothing more than a suitcase and carry-on. Fortunately, as I’d already transformed into mostly a minimalist over the past 8 years, I really don’t need anything else; and living here allows me to be exactly where I both want and need to be, in this absolutely fascinating Kingdom of Wonder. My apartment provides for me a peaceful fortress of solitude and respite, where I can digest in silence all the incredible sweetness that I’ve consume during everyday life amongst the Khmer people; and, anyway, I certainly didn’t come here to live in a nice hive. I came here for the substance, the honey … and my taste buds are only just beginning to wake up!

To finish, I will share a final word, and it’s a word of warning to those coming here without a clear direction. While it’s totally ok to not have that figured out yet, it’s importance to understand that some of the sweetness that you’ll be exposed to can also be very toxic. So, as you continue with the process of figuring your shit out, and that could take a long time, do yourself the existential favour of finding yourself a good bunch of mates that’ll support and help you to navigate the chaos, by at least showing you how to differentiate the elixir from the poison, when you, yourself, can’t taste the difference.

To my brothers, my mates … past, present & future … Arkun. 🙏

Be blessed,
George

The Way of the Dragon (1/2)

In this video, I answer the third of the series of seven questions, which was done during a personal coaching and guided, deep meditation session, which also incorporated techniques of hypnotherapy. The session was, in fact, conducted by Aragorn himself. Further, this session was held on the same evening following my promotion to purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu after almost 7 years of training, and during the final month prior to my departure to the Camino de Santiago, while I was living temporarily in a country home located outside of Turku. 

About your tattoos. Not particularly what they are, but rather, why. Why the tattoos?

I hope you find this video (which is the first of my two part answer to this question) both interesting and thought provoking. Even more, I hope that it inspires you to go within yourself more deeply, so that you can more carefully explore and consider your own thoughts, actions and dreams.

Be blessed,
Jyri (aka George)

Total Immersion

Here is the second of seven questions from my brother from Void Mother related to my upcoming major life shift, which is focused on my move to live and work in Cambodia after being in Finland for the past 8 years.

In your reflections on your current situation, you mentioned a kind of return to your younger self, back to your 20s, when you departed Australia in search of adventure around the world. From that perspective, and with the insight and experience you now possess, how would you go about making that 20 something George’s visions a reality? What would you do differently, or similarly, this time around?

I hope you find it interesting and something that you can relate to, and perhaps it will even inspire you to get out there in search of your own magical adventures.

Be blessed,
Jyri (aka George)