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Tao

Mountainman

El Croco loco
Time of past OR future Camino
Past: Camino Frances
(StJ-Santiago) 2007, 2009
(StJ-Fisterra) 2011, 2012
Future:
Camino del Salvador 8/2014
Camino Primitivo 8/2014?
Camino del Norte 9/2014,
and hopefully many more yet unplanned
I may have missed other topics about this, but I would like to know more about the Tao-symbol I found everywhere on my 2009 Camino (whereas in 2007, I never noticed or they weren't there that much).

I have found some info on Wiki, but I'd love to hear about the symbolism of the Tao, especially in relation to the Camino...
 
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I think the spelling is Tau?
Nell
 
From Jack Hitt's "Off the Road: A Modern-Day Walk Down the Pilgrim's Route":

"... That code turns on the letter T, or Tau, which signifies the Templars and the cross and is somehow related to the number twelve, which in turn harkens to all kinds of associations--master Templars, apostles, months, zodiac signs. Only one Templar establishment has twelve towers--Ponferrada."

Legend has it that something of great value (treasure? the Holy Grail?) is hidden somewhere in the Templar Castle in Ponferrada.
 
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The Tau Cross is the symbol of St Francis of Assisi and the Franciscans. Legend has it that St Francis walked the Camino de Santiago, and no doubt in medieval times there were Franciscan monasteries based along the Camino. While St Francis used the Tau to represent his vision of monasticism, the Tau Cross itself is believed to date back to the Coptic Desert Fathers. I guess that's why it's used as a symbol at the ruins of San Anton monastery near Castrojeriz - St Anthony was one of the desert fathers. I don't know of any connection to the Templars, but it's a possibility.

Trudy
 
One of the theories about San Anton monks is that the blue Tau on their tunics represented a crutch used by pilgrims recovering from Ergotism, a crippling disease resulting from the ingestion of mould on rye.
 

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