koknesis
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Walked Camino Frances in 22 days. No blisters, no injuries, no enlightment. However got answers to the questions I was looking for. Now in Muxia.
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A faster scan by Jenny Anderson:Walked Camino Frances in 22 days. No blisters, no injuries, no enlightment. However got answers to the questions I was looking for. Now in Muxia.
And so?Walked Camino Frances in 22 days. No blisters, no injuries, no enlightment. However got answers to the questions I was looking for. Now in Muxia.
And so?
If you want anything more than an outline, you gotta take the time needed to read the book. An evening or two cruising through tapas bars does not mean you know Spanish cuisine. Likewise, if you go into the camino on "scanning mode," you can't expect to get a whole lot of "enlightenment" out of the experience. (Congratulations on pulling out some "answers.")
The Camino de Santiago is not a feel-good self-improvement workshop. It can be a real spiritual journey, but it requires some personal investment.
You get as much as you give. And sometimes you get a whole lot more.
I don't think so!I'm pretty concrete myself. Uhhhh, did I miss something?
Just one question: why did you open this topic?
Just one question: why did you open this topic?
Why bother? Don't have 500 miles of road at home you can walk/run? Why go all of the way to Spain to just do a predetermined distance in a small amount of time?
Whatever...