Dear Klein,
WoselTenzin, Vajrastorm and Tammy had explained very well why you should pursue Dharma work fulltime without any worry. Go fulltime in your Dharma work and devote yourself completely to serve your Guru and Dharma. When you have a higher purpose in your life e.g. serving the Guru and Dharma, seeking liberation and enlightenment, all the necessary resources that you need to accomplish these will come to you.
As a Buddhist we should have complete faith in the Three Jewels in everything that we do. We should have complete reliance on our Guru who is inseparable from our Yidam and Protector. The Guru, Yidam and Protector are our only refuge.
If you practise Dorje Shugden, why worry? Just rely on Dorje Shugden! Dorje Shugden will help you all the way to fulfill your spiritual goals!
Dear Galen,
Travelling as an activity is not wrong but it is how our mind thinks that matters. Our mind is very caught up with the pleasures of our senses. We love to travel because we like to see, hear, feel, taste and touch the vast diversity of cultures, traditions and places in the World we live in. What is the point of travelling if it results in us getting more attached to things in this life? We should be concerned with the welfare of our future lives instead.
Attachment is one of the root causes of our suffering. We need to realize that everything we experience this life will come to an end when we die! And we can die any moment. Why waste our precious human lives when we should be accumulating merits, purifying our karma and transforming our minds?
If we are in Dharma, our main purpose is to strive for liberation and Enlightenment as soon as possible. Doing Dharma work does not deprive you from travelling or the things that you like doing in samsara. You need to ask yourself what is your intention to travel? Will travelling help you in your Dharma practice? If travelling distracts you from your Dharma practice or generates more attachment in you, then you should avoid travelling.