vwzoo
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2018
I walked the Camino in Sept 2018. I thought I would post my thoughts to encourage other potential pilgrim's that struggle with crowded situations. I was led, driven, to walk the Camino after initially being introduced by the movie The Way, but Paulo Coehlo's book The Pilgrimage, and Shirley MacLaine's book The Camino-A pilgrimage of courage, drove me to lose 100lbs and on my replaced my knees actually turn a dream into actually walking the Camino at age 56. But, beyond the physical challenge the part I most dreaded, and I read most people love is the concept of the Camino family. I can have panic attacks in crowded situations and I like, need, lots of alone time. I enjoy people one on one, a couple people, but groups not for me, not judging, just not for me. It took years to accept this in me. I enjoyed a table of four at Pilgrim dinners, but although I cherished my night in Granon, it was amazing being in that 11th century church lying on the pad listening to the rain fall on the roof in the night while listening to everyone sleeping. I felt so, so blessed. But, being in the middle of the table at the large communal table for dinner was almost nightmarish. I wanted out so badly. I was so tense, on edge, felt trapped
I am writing this for others that may also have this challenge. I had many great deep conversations with other pilgrims from all over the world that I will cherish forever on the Camino. The alone time on the Camino was all I thought and hoped it would be and it blessed me and changed my life. If you are out there, my words speak to you and are considering walking the Camino but have issues like me. You too can do it. Plan, strategize the group situations, leave and arrive at odd times, be polite but be brave and decline situations that make you feel uncomfortable. You are who you are and it's ok not to be and feel like everyone else, and by all means be brave and walk it. It will change your life.
I am writing this for others that may also have this challenge. I had many great deep conversations with other pilgrims from all over the world that I will cherish forever on the Camino. The alone time on the Camino was all I thought and hoped it would be and it blessed me and changed my life. If you are out there, my words speak to you and are considering walking the Camino but have issues like me. You too can do it. Plan, strategize the group situations, leave and arrive at odd times, be polite but be brave and decline situations that make you feel uncomfortable. You are who you are and it's ok not to be and feel like everyone else, and by all means be brave and walk it. It will change your life.