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)

Where to from here?


After 5 bicycle tours and 3 caminos within, or going to or from, Portugal, Matilda and I had finally reached the end of our shared journey; and what a fitting way to celebrate it was, by being able to spend time with my Portuguese family and friends in Peniche and surrounds.


I had the opportunity to visit some previously neglected spots, such as Praia da Consolação, as well as to take in a jiu jitsu training session with my professor Alex Pereira at his new school in Casal Moinho. However, being able to share in the chill vibes at the skate and pizza block party, which was organised by Largo coworking space, and which is managed by my long time friend and ghostrider, Pedro, was the perfect end to this chapter in my life.

So, where to from here? There’ll no doubt be many more cycling and camino adventures ahead: and while I’ll still be visiting Portugal as often as I can, I’m now also looking to step much further afield, with trips to India and South-East Asia on the horizon, where I plan to engage in more indepth exploration, and not just of the outside world, but of my own inner one as well.


As this very significant phase of my life, which I have termed ‘re-entry’, has now come to a close, I wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude to every single person whom I’ve met and shared time and conversations with, however short, during the past 7 years. It is the sum of all those interactions, including all the valuable insights that they have given me, which now acts as the fuel for my onward travel. Thank you, and see you again soon in the next adventure.

Be blessed,
Jyri