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masel

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Sep 23, 2013
1
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Time of past OR future Camino
April - Mai '13
Hey guys! At first: I'm sorry for bad English, but it is not my first language.

I want to share my Camino-Experience with you guys.

OK. where should I begin? Maybe I'm telling you something about myself.

My name is Masel and I'm from Germany, I'm 25 years old, I'm not religious and I finished my traineeship in February '13. I had no idea what I could do after my traineeship and so I decided, that I want to walk a bit through nature. But where and when? So I was searching for some paths in internet and I finally found the Camino (YES!).

And by the way: in my traineeship and before I start walking the Camino I was a very sad guy. I was totally depressed like 3 or 4 years. I was thinking about to visit some mental hospital, but I didn't and walk the Camino instead.

And that was the best decision of my life. Really. I found so much positive energy on the Camino and it was possible for me to bring it back to home and share it with my friends. Now I'm sitting here like a new person (still the old person ofc) and I'm so happy about life and myself. Can't describe it guys. I'm healed or something. It is awesome! (I'm not illuminated btw ;))

I start walking the Camino on April 21st and finished it after 35 days. I met so many lovely people from everywhere around the world. Walking that way was absolutely magical. It is some special (Celtic?) energy there. I'm pretty sure.

So guys. If you still thinking about walking the Camino: DO IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

I could imagine that I'll walk this way one more time in my life.

In this spirit
Carpe Diem
 
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fostersail1

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Aug 26, 2012
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23
US
www.banxietyfree.com
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Camino Frances (2012), Camino del Norte (2013), Camion Frances (2014)
Masel,
My wife and I walked the Frances last year. As with you, it changed both of us. My wife, who had suffered from anxiety her entire life, had found a new courage in overcoming her fears. For myself, I discovered new things about myself. I can't say they left me "joyous" of the experience but it certainly opened my eyes. I am on a new and better path although it is a difficult road to follow. Because of our professions and our Camino experience we've created a website (and written a book) about anxiety, fear and experiences such as the Camino that can change us for the better. I'll PM you if you would be interested in sharing your story with a larger community.
Thanks so much for posting. I think your experience, your transformation is why we all walk The Way.
 
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Pruden

Pilgrim of life
Apr 20, 2013
235
484
70
Aranjuez ( Madrid) Spain
Time of past OR future Camino
October 2012 Camino Francés Sarria /Santiago.
November 2013 Camino Francés
León to Sarria
June 2014 Camino Francés San Juan Pie de Port to Logroño.
November 2016 Camino Frances ,Logroño to León.
It is amazing how many people experience a real change in their life !
Camino de Santiago get you beyond you or the YOU you new before, is another point of view of your life and how to face with energy and satisfaction.
So glad to hear so many changes in people's life.
Buen Camino all your life through.
 

Jnlee99

Member
Sep 11, 2012
68
85
San Ramon, California
Time of past OR future Camino
Past: SJPdP -> Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Future: Santo Domingo de la Calzada -> Santiago
Hey guys! At first: I'm sorry for bad English, but it is not my first language.

I want to share my Camino-Experience with you guys.

OK. where should I begin? Maybe I'm telling you something about myself.

My name is Masel and I'm from Germany, I'm 25 years old, I'm not religious and I finished my traineeship in February '13. I had no idea what I could do after my traineeship and so I decided, that I want to walk a bit through nature. But where and when? So I was searching for some paths in internet and I finally found the Camino (YES!).

And by the way: in my traineeship and before I start walking the Camino I was a very sad guy. I was totally depressed like 3 or 4 years. I was thinking about to visit some mental hospital, but I didn't and walk the Camino instead.

And that was the best decision of my life. Really. I found so much positive energy on the Camino and it was possible for me to bring it back to home and share it with my friends. Now I'm sitting here like a new person (still the old person ofc) and I'm so happy about life and myself. Can't describe it guys. I'm healed or something. It is awesome! (I'm not illuminated btw ;))

I start walking the Camino on April 21st and finished it after 35 days. I met so many lovely people from everywhere around the world. Walking that way was absolutely magical. It is some special (Celtic?) energy there. I'm pretty sure.

So guys. If you still thinking about walking the Camino: DO IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

I could imagine that I'll walk this way one more time in my life.

In this spirit
Carpe Diem
It's awesome and inspirational to read about your life changing experience via Camino! I hope to experience some parts of your experiences during my walk next month!
 
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kogga

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Oct 29, 2012
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South Africa
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Aept 2012
Hey guys! At first: I'm sorry for bad English, but it is not my first language.

I want to share my Camino-Experience with you guys.

OK. where should I begin? Maybe I'm telling you something about myself.

My name is Masel and I'm from Germany, I'm 25 years old, I'm not religious and I finished my traineeship in February '13. I had no idea what I could do after my traineeship and so I decided, that I want to walk a bit through nature. But where and when? So I was searching for some paths in internet and I finally found the Camino (YES!).

And by the way: in my traineeship and before I start walking the Camino I was a very sad guy. I was totally depressed like 3 or 4 years. I was thinking about to visit some mental hospital, but I didn't and walk the Camino instead.

And that was the best decision of my life. Really. I found so much positive energy on the Camino and it was possible for me to bring it back to home and share it with my friends. Now I'm sitting here like a new person (still the old person ofc) and I'm so happy about life and myself. Can't describe it guys. I'm healed or something. It is awesome! (I'm not illuminated btw ;))

I start walking the Camino on April 21st and finished it after 35 days. I met so many lovely people from everywhere around the world. Walking that way was absolutely magical. It is some special (Celtic?) energy there. I'm pretty sure.

So guys. If you still thinking about walking the Camino: DO IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

I could imagine that I'll walk this way one more time in my life.

In this spirit
Carpe Diem
Hallo Masel,I am retired and live in South Africa - my wife and i walked from St Jean de Port to Burgos in Sept 2012 and thoroughly enjoyed it - but what I enjoyed about your story is , the change that came to your life - yes when you walk the Camino once,the Camino becomes part of you - am glad you smile again,carryon smiling,enjoy life,cause that what life is all about - to enjoy it - now that you have completed the camino,I have one request/challenge for you - attend a few Church services,think about it and if you have never prayed about faith,please try it - you will finf another change in your life - spend time with good friends - one's that really care about life,encourages oneanother in life - you must have/find sincere friends.Thanks for your honesty in your sharing of your trip.You can write to me on my email addres: kogga@webmail.co.za - keep well - Johann Pretorius
 
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