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[QUOTE="Br. David, post: 65937, member: 10640"] Hi Johnny. An honest and open post. I think that your hesitations are less about the pack you can see and more about the other load that you are carrying. From what you have said it seems clear that you have already reached the end of one road. Every decision you have made so far has led you to this point, a life that you are unhappy with, and where you are not as financially successful as you would wish to be. You are at a crisis point, but you already know that. Many people walk the Camino because of a crisis in their lives - and your choice may just give you the space and distance to re-evaluate your life, re-energise it, and allow you to go home renewed and with a fresh start ahead. On the other hand, how old is your daughter? The Camino will always be there, she won't be. Why not take a cheaper walking holiday with her in your own country? A really cheap but bonding time-out from your day to day life that she and you will never forget. You don't have to walk the camino to be a pilgrim, we are all pilgrims already in this life journey, but if your desire for pilgrimage was to do with an inner desire for change then the change must start in the heart, in this case your heart. I would start with the daughter, and only when that road has been truly walked would I go to Spain. But this is just my own opinion. I wish you well :wink: [/QUOTE]
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