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My Heart Longs for the Camino...

Scott Ptak

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Time of past OR future Camino
September (2019?)
My heart longs for the Camino de Santiago... I have visited this pilgrimage 1000 times in my dreams: I have walked every step, looked out over the wheat and poppy fields, walked through the dense forests, was in awe of the mountain vistas, laughed and learned with and from the other pilgrims from around the world. I have walked where tens of thousands over the centuries have walked before me. I have reflected deeply and I have been touched by God. The Camino has already brought me on a spiritual journey and I have cherished every moment. Planning, praying, dreaming of the day when it will become a reality... Buen Camino
 
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You've described very eloquently the fact that the Camino is far more than just undertaking the walk itself. It is part of you after you return home and never leaves you, but it also becomes part of you as soon as you read/learn about it and decide you are going to undertake it one day.

I hope your dream becomes a reality one day :O)

Buen Camino.
 
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Scott, I see you have a long lens camera there...can you see the Camino thru there?

Please don't take that as a dig...rather a positive.

Having a long range view of your future endeavors are the stuff of motivation and accomplishment; seeing clearly the pitfalls and speed bumps can engender success.

Buen Camino,

Arn
 
"Blessed are those who dream dreams and work hard to make their dreams come true" Cardinal Suenens.

Scott "You got to have a dream. If you don't have a dream, then how you going to make a dream come true."
I first heard of the Camino in the 1980's but with four very small boys it had to remain a dream for a long long time, but it came true.

Buen Camino to you in the not too distant future.
 
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My heart longs for the Camino de Santiago... I have visited this pilgrimage 1000 times in my dreams: I have walked every step, looked out over the wheat and poppy fields, walked through the dense forests, was in awe of the mountain vistas, laughed and learned with and from the other pilgrims from around the world. I have walked where tens of thousands over the centuries have walked before me. I have reflected deeply and I have been touched by God. The Camino has already brought me on a spiritual journey and I have cherished every moment. Planning, praying, dreaming of the day when it will become a reality... Buen Camino
Hy Scott, it is great to have dreams like this.Hope that you have a great time walking on the Camino. I wish you a Buen Camino, Peter.
 
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My heart longs for the Camino de Santiago... I have visited this pilgrimage 1000 times in my dreams:find the wait walked every sCaminooked out over the wheat and poppy fields, walked through the dense forests, was in awe of the mountain vistas, laughed and learned with and from the other pilgrims from around the world. I have walked where tens of thousands over the centuries have walked before me. I have reflected deeply and I have been touched by God. The Camino has already brought me on a spiritual journey and I have cherished every moment. Planning, praying, dreaming of the day when it will become a reality... Buen Camino
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My heart longs for the Camino de Santiago... I have visited this pilgrimage 1000 times in my dreams: I have walked every step, looked out over the wheat and poppy fields, walked through the dense forests, was in awe of the mountain vistas, laughed and learned with and from the other pilgrims from around the world. I have walked where tens of thousands over the centuries have walked before me. I have reflected deeply and I have been touched by God. The Camino has already brought me on a spiritual journey and I have cherished every moment. Planning, praying, dreaming of the day when it will become a reality... Buen Camino
Peter,see my reply to thread "the urge to walk (jan25) and you will see that you are not alone in ''long time dreaming". You will get there,and will find the wait worth it.Buen Camino
 
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Welcome Scott and Buen Camino!
 
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Scott, you are not the only one who dreams of the camino every night. I can hardly wait for June 2016 to finish my camino.
 
My heart longs for the Camino de Santiago... I have walked where tens of thousands over the centuries have walked before me. I have reflected deeply and I have been touched by God. The Camino has already brought me on a spiritual journey and I have cherished every moment. Planning, praying, dreaming of the day when it will become a reality... Buen Camino
Scot, Hope your dream come true! Reminds me of a pilgrim's reflection on the Camino. I am not certain which village though. You are not alone.
 

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Hi Scott -

The following poem is displayed on one of the walls at Refugio Gaucelmo at Rabanal, just past Astorga. I believe it's quite a well-known poem and it's very beautiful. I hope that you and everyone following this thread enjoys it. I share it with thanks to Piers Nicholson and all the people at Internetworks Ltd.



The Camino
When we started, we did not know - exactly - why we were doing it
We had lives which were - more or less - satisfactory
We had friends known much of our lives
We had children - changed from chrysalis to butterflies
We had things:
things like machines
things like music
things like pictures
things like shelves full of books
things like money and pensions and security
We did not have one thing - and maybe that was why we started

When we started, we put one foot in front of the other
We still did not know - precisely - why we were doing it
The miles passed - many of them pleasantly
Our feet blistered and were slow to heal
Our ankles turned on loose stones
The rain beat its way through our clothes
The cold chilled the marrow of our bones
Some nights, refuge was hard to find
Some days, miles of hot dust had no fountains

When the first few of many long days had passed
We found - without words - that we no longer walked together
That together we spoke in our own tongues -
and often of things we had left behind where we began
That together we shut out new experience with the wall of our togetherness
That alone we spoke in other tongues and of our common experience
That alone we were open - open with interest and curiosity.
Often we met - with gladness - at the end of the day
To know our paths went on together was enough

When we got to the cathedral we sat down
We saw - through the eyes of those long before us
The blinding faith, the crucial thirst for salvation
The tower slowly closing off the sky
And we counted our blessings - several hundred of them
Starting with the kindness of ordinary people on the way
And with the warmth of other travellers on the road
Travellers not at all like us - not in age, not in origin, not in interests
But warm across all these distancings
And ending with the friendship and love
We had left behind where we began.

When we got to the sea at the end of the world
We sat down on the beach at sunset
We knew why we had done it
To know our lives less important than just one grain of sand
To know that we did not need the things we had left behind us
To know the we would nevertheless return to them
To know that we needed to be where we belonged
To know that kindness and friendship and love is all one needs
To know that we did not - after all - have to make this long journey to find this out
To know that - for us - it certainly helped

written near Sanguesa, Navarra, September 2003


The link to the poem is http://www.santiago-compostela.net/en_poem.html

Take joy in every step -
Cheers - Jenny
 
Scott, it is a wonderful dream. I know that somehow, when the circumstances are right, when you are meant to go, it will happen. It will fall into place.
 
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