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[QUOTE="LGLG, post: 631743, member: 80784"] Thank you with all my heart for this post. You may have not smiled all the way on the 'buen camino' but your reflections to me are those of a true pilgrim. Having done the camino three times so far, and preparing for the fourth, I , from personal experience, so much agree on several points: 1. The intent we set is absolutely essential and no doubt fully correlated to the experience of the journey. 2. How that intent is manifested, has little to do with our expectations or plans, but everything with what is required to achieve it - and that is blatantly beyond our ego control. While this can be rather funny in retrospect (i.e. when we finally get the message) it may not be so much while we drink the required medicine. Finally, as many regularly point out on these forums, the Camino is like everyday life in a more real and concentrated form. Perhaps, for me, that's the attraction of it. Isn't the promise of a pilgrimage to speed up our salvation, i.e. to bring us closer to God by shedding more of our attachments, expectations and desires? To Let Go, and Let God. Thank you for reminding me before I set out once again (after I told myself 9 years ago it would be my last one). [/QUOTE]
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