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Hi Amy,Hi,
My name is Amy, I am a 15 year old Australian and last year I walked the Camino Francés with my family of seven. At school I have to write an inspiring speech, including the concept of "relationships", and I want to write about how on the Camino it was so easy to get along with others, how easy it was to form immediate connections with people who were virtually strangers. On my pilgrimage I felt as though there was a special, unique way everyone was able to connect with eachother.
When we did our pilgrimage we were able to interact with countless people and it was as if an immediate connection was formed. However, I'm struggling to express why everyone seemed to get along so well. It would be a huge help if anyone would be willing to share what they believe. Thank you for any ideas.
Buen Camino,
Amy
Hi,
My name is Amy, I am a 15 year old Australian and last year I walked the Camino Francés with my family of seven. At school I have to write an inspiring speech, including the concept of "relationships", and I want to write about how on the Camino it was so easy to get along with others, how easy it was to form immediate connections with people who were virtually strangers. On my pilgrimage I felt as though there was a special, unique way everyone was able to connect with eachother.
When we did our pilgrimage we were able to interact with countless people and it was as if an immediate connection was formed. However, I'm struggling to express why everyone seemed to get along so well. It would be a huge help if anyone would be willing to share what they believe. Thank you for any ideas.
Buen Camino,
Amy
I think that bonds become swiftly strong when we are stripped of what in “normal” life defines us – our jobs, cars, houses, possessions, clothes, accents. With none of the factors that cause us, even unconsciously, to judge, we relate to the other within the moment, and intensely. To me this is a foretaste of the Kingdom of Heaven.Hi,
My name is Amy, I am a 15 year old Australian and last year I walked the Camino Francés with my family of seven. At school I have to write an inspiring speech, including the concept of "relationships", and I want to write about how on the Camino it was so easy to get along with others, how easy it was to form immediate connections with people who were virtually strangers. On my pilgrimage I felt as though there was a special, unique way everyone was able to connect with eachother.
When we did our pilgrimage we were able to interact with countless people and it was as if an immediate connection was formed. However, I'm struggling to express why everyone seemed to get along so well. It would be a huge help if anyone would be willing to share what they believe. Thank you for any ideas.
Buen Camino,
Amy
Amy,* Good feeling. Walkers tend to be in a good mood, open and sociable. It is social experience in one ot its best versions.
Hi Amy,Hi,
My name is Amy, I am a 15 year old Australian and last year I walked the Camino Francés with my family of seven. At school I have to write an inspiring speech, including the concept of "relationships", and I want to write about how on the Camino it was so easy to get along with others, how easy it was to form immediate connections with people who were virtually strangers. On my pilgrimage I felt as though there was a special, unique way everyone was able to connect with eachother.
When we did our pilgrimage we were able to interact with countless people and it was as if an immediate connection was formed. However, I'm struggling to express why everyone seemed to get along so well. It would be a huge help if anyone would be willing to share what they believe. Thank you for any ideas.
Buen Camino,
Amy
I really look forward to reading it AmyThank you all so much for your ideas! I will certainly post a copy of my project once I've finished
This is an idea I got from a French Canadian named Francois. Three things: People feel safe on the Camino. Nothing bad seems to happenHi,
My name is Amy, I am a 15 year old Australian and last year I walked the Camino Francés with my family of seven. At school I have to write an inspiring speech, including the concept of "relationships", and I want to write about how on the Camino it was so easy to get along with others, how easy it was to form immediate connections with people who were virtually strangers. On my pilgrimage I felt as though there was a special, unique way everyone was able to connect with eachother.
When we did our pilgrimage we were able to interact with countless people and it was as if an immediate connection was formed. However, I'm struggling to express why everyone seemed to get along so well. It would be a huge help if anyone would be willing to share what they believe. Thank you for any ideas.
Buen Camino,
Amy
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