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[QUOTE="Kialoa3, post: 86724, member: 7942"] As I read through the posts on this thread I was struck by the diversity, honesty, and courage of this pilgrim community. It is no wonder that when we are home we have such a hunger to return to the Camino. Who would want to be separated from this amazing group of kindred spirits. The Camino provides a unique opportunity for us to leave behind many (certainly not all) of life's more bothersome distractions and for a brief moment embrace the simpler (dare I say more fulfilling) life of a traveler on the pilgrim road. At journey's end each of us, in our own unique way, and as best we are able to at that moment, compares the physical toll of the trip against the blessings of new friends, memorable experiences, wisdom gained, and faith strengthened. The balance, I would guess, tips heavily in favor of the Camino (and a return trip). It certainly did for me. As we depart for home we know that our individual pilgrim roads, though now made a wee bit straighter by the gift of the Camino, still stretch confusingly out before us. My hope is that we will now look at the continuing challenges of those roads from a different, better informed, perspective, and walk patiently with heightened awareness of the present leaving the future (and all those worries) for another day. John [/QUOTE]
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