Mark Di Marzio
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2015 -SJPP- Santiago .Oct/Nov
2017 -Porto to Santiago.Oct
2017- Santiago- Finesterre. Nov
My life has revolved around the Camino de Santiago since I stumbled upon a 2nd hand copy of Paulo Coehlo’s book ‘The pilgrimage’ in sacred heart goodwill op shop in St Kilda (Melbourne , Australia) in 2014 . I researched and planned my Camino in 2015 and flew to London then made my way down to St Jean Pied de Port & walked from St Jean to Santiago de Compostella . It was such a healing and transformative experience for me . I completed hospitelero training in early 2017 and worked in an albergue in Bercianos in Oct 2017 and afterwards walked the Portuguese Camino from Porto . I returned to Spain in 2018 and walked again . This year in 2019 I walked one more time .
I can’t really get any more time off work for the next year or two . However over the last 3 years I have been in the process of arranging euro citizenship (dual Australian -Italian citizenship) to allow me the opportunity to live in Europe if I so desire . I feel that I would like to research opportunities to live a more authentic and meaningful life where I can use my skills and abilities in service on the Camino de Santiago more fully .
I’m interested in seeking practical information of people that have left their jobs and homeland and now live and work in some capacity in Spain or Portugal or Italy on the Camino full time . How did they make this happen ? How did they find a place to live /work ? What kinds of things did they need to organise to make it happen ? Are there websites or other links where I can find info. ? How are they finding life now ? Any comments , reflections welcome . Thankyou kindly , Mark
I can’t really get any more time off work for the next year or two . However over the last 3 years I have been in the process of arranging euro citizenship (dual Australian -Italian citizenship) to allow me the opportunity to live in Europe if I so desire . I feel that I would like to research opportunities to live a more authentic and meaningful life where I can use my skills and abilities in service on the Camino de Santiago more fully .
I’m interested in seeking practical information of people that have left their jobs and homeland and now live and work in some capacity in Spain or Portugal or Italy on the Camino full time . How did they make this happen ? How did they find a place to live /work ? What kinds of things did they need to organise to make it happen ? Are there websites or other links where I can find info. ? How are they finding life now ? Any comments , reflections welcome . Thankyou kindly , Mark
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