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[QUOTE="Northern Laurie, post: 586838, member: 60627"] All I can think of were the wild and crazy emotional swings. Moments of elation and exuberance; moments of intense spiritual beauty; moments of mundane laundry; and moments of mundane chores become ritual and rite of pilgrim. Oh and moments of whiny, self-centred self pity (not my prettiest moments!) The difference between the long and short pilgrim seems to be a simple one: more time to accumulate more moments. The right person in the right combination of situations probably will discover a deeper spiritual meaning. And I wouldn’t be surprised if others fell out of it. I met several multi -year walkers. Their experience was different . Not less. Not more. Different. I Alain met some people early and ran into them at the end . They had changed-and I would guess if I checked in now, their perspective changed again. I’ve also met (here and on the Camino) that we’re doing a “short” Camino, that involve more sacrifice, commitment and reward than I ever will. Forgive typos-I am using a phone-and that is another thread! [/QUOTE]
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