- Time of past OR future Camino
- CdS 2012, CdN 2013, Shikoku 2015, CP 2016.
In the current issue of Northwest Dharma News there is a well written, thoughtful article by Tom Kaczmarski. He describes the CdS from a Buddhist perspective. For example, "I even became grateful for the pain in my feet, as it meant I was alive, human, and healthy enough to experience."
It concludes ...
"People talk of the Camino never ending; a walk you do for the rest of your life. We found, as we walked, that our needs became less, our gratitude greater, our acceptance deeper, and in this we found our humility. In this we found our commonality. It seemed to me that we had found the key to the ancient angels’ blessing at the birth of Christ, 'Peace on earth good will towards men.' "
http://northwestdharma.org/2014/12/...-walking-spains-camino-de-santiago/#post-6832
It concludes ...
"People talk of the Camino never ending; a walk you do for the rest of your life. We found, as we walked, that our needs became less, our gratitude greater, our acceptance deeper, and in this we found our humility. In this we found our commonality. It seemed to me that we had found the key to the ancient angels’ blessing at the birth of Christ, 'Peace on earth good will towards men.' "
http://northwestdharma.org/2014/12/...-walking-spains-camino-de-santiago/#post-6832