The novelty of sailing on a ship should awaken a new awareness, to think and contemplate -- and this sensitivity should be utilized to mull over the theme of "going down to sea" in its spiritual sense as we discussed, and as is clearly understandable. Most important of all, when the participants return to dock and alight on dry land, where civilization moves on and where they must go on to carry out their own missions in life, let them act in accordance with this idea and let them take this lesson to heart. It should be seen and felt, that Torah and mitzvos are things which affect their whole existence and bring the great pleasure of service out of love.
Spread the word to others!

Let them exalt Him in the congregation of the people. (Tehillim 107:32)
And let them influence others -- the non-Jewish people of the world -- to see G-d’s wonders and observe those commandments dictated to them by Torah, the Seven Noachide Laws. This should also effect an increase in spreading Torah and the wellsprings of Chassidus to the outside.
May this discussion of the salvation of the few, lead to the ultimate salvation, through our righteous Mashiach. Then we will increase all aspects of Yiddishkeit, Torah and mitzvos and we will be redeemed in a revealed manner immediately and truly now.

SOURCE: Essays: Navigating the Sea of Life