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[QUOTE="Coleen Clark, post: 304560, member: 43314"] All of these incidents are reminders that, although the Camino is a Sacred and Magical Place, it is still a place on Earth. You must still eat, sleep, pee, cover yourself when you're cold and wipe the sweat off when you are hot. People are part of the Camino too, people who will help you, laugh with you, walk with you and sing with you. There are also people who will take advantage of your meditative state, when you are walking and your walls are down and you are vulnerable. These people are all over the world, the Camino included. Love your Camino, but be aware of your surroundings at all times. Trust your instincts, and never be afraid to ask for help, to walk away from (or run away from) a situation that makes you uncomfortable. Perhaps your Camino will teach you to trust your inner voice more, to be active in your own safety, and to pray for those who have been hurt by disturbed people. [/QUOTE]
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