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Existential experience or just a hike ?

kiwiDavid

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances 2012 - SJPP-Finisterre
Heading out to Brisbane airport in a few hours for Madrid and the start of my Camino at SJPP.Just wanted to say thank you to the Forum for sharing all the good stuff(you were right mspath - you gotta start slow - even with the training).Reading about everyone's thoughts and experiences has made me both expect nothing and at the same time expect everything - i hope i'm in the right place.Now there only remains to "recorrer el camino".Kia Kaha - kiwiDavid
 
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Buen Camino - have a great time and post back your experiences. Also safe journey to the start!

Kelly
 
Trust in the arrows. The Camino will provide.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
kiwiDavid said:
Reading about everyone's thoughts and experiences has made me both expect nothing and at the same time expect everything - i hope i'm in the right place.
Hi David, Just feeling the call and deciding to go with it puts you in the right place. I would rephrase your words slightly - Expect nothing and at the same time be open to everything.
Buen Camino,
Julie
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Even though I'm a slow pilgrim - almost a non-pilgrim, preferring to walk in the cool season and stay in private accommodation - something still worked for me. Over two trips, I went from Le Puy to Fisterra, and even walked to Tui and back from Santiago, but it was a very slack and slow affair. If I'd been refused a compostela, I would have understood perfectly and would not have cared much (though I think the pilgrim office is a wonderful institution).

Returning to Oz and the bush, I found that I was indeed making changes, uncluttering, accepting and doing a lot of those typically post-camino things. I also found that I wasn't forcing or rushing the changes - even better!

The most helpful approach for me has been to just do the walking, and not put myself in charge of any results or effects. Might seem silly, but it's better and easier to leave it to Saint James. Whether or not he existed, whether or not his remains are in Santiago, I try to leave it to Big Jim. My rational mind helps me fitfully with things like shoelaces and crossing roads, but it's never been enough. Not nearly enough.
 
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kiwiDavid said:
Heading out to Brisbane airport in a few hours for Madrid and the start of my Camino at SJPP.Just wanted to say thank you to the Forum for sharing all the good stuff(you were right mspath - you gotta start slow - even with the training).Reading about everyone's thoughts and experiences has made me both expect nothing and at the same time expect everything - i hope i'm in the right place.Now there only remains to "recorrer el camino".Kia Kaha - kiwiDavid

Buen Camino, David...following shortly behind you.
Bozzie
 
Every time I walk the Chemin, I receive a different "homework assignment" to work on. Here's wishing you success in yours!
 
In Villafranca now.Think i have an answer.
It is what it is.
 
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Someone told me at the pilgrim meal in Roncesvalles on the first night out "you don't do the Camino, the Camino does you".
It made sence after a while.
Enjoy.
 
Hey Dave
Well it is what it is once you avoid the asparagus flan, you`re flying you must be finished or heading to Finistere at this stage. You can fill this into the Brierly Bible, Negreira - albergue San Jose, v good, Olveiroa -Albergue O Horreo, v good, after that Finistere has lots to offer, have a great trip.
Gav

Go ahead make my tae!!
 
Advice 2 all - experience the asparagus flan - you'll never think of the camino in the same way again.Walked to Finisterre mate - thought of you walking through there to - had a great time.Better way to finish up than Santiago.Slauncher waa - dave
 
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