Barbara
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Since 2000 French and Spanish, bikes and walking
Or do you prefer Cromwell's attitude?
Put your trust in God and keep your powder dry.
I am starting to get tired of the attitude that it isn't necessary to take reasonable care and thought, because somehow there is this warm, fluffy, and benevolent spirit called "The Camino" that will make everything alright again.
You lost your walking pole? Someone will find you another one... You left your camera on a park bench? Other people will go to considerable trouble to find and return it... You didn't think to shop for food? That's not a problem, people will share....
All this help, and I don't deny it exists, is coming from the efforts of other human beings who might just prefer to be doing something else or, let's face it, relaxing instead of solving someone else's problems mostly caused by their lack of planning and thought. I'm not against helping when there is a genuine problem due to illness or injuries but sometimes I do wonder where this cheerful insouciance is coming from and what it would lead to in everyday life. The Camino is not providing. Other people are providing. The Camino is a pilgrimage route, not your mother.
I'd be interested to hear your varied opinions!
Put your trust in God and keep your powder dry.
I am starting to get tired of the attitude that it isn't necessary to take reasonable care and thought, because somehow there is this warm, fluffy, and benevolent spirit called "The Camino" that will make everything alright again.
You lost your walking pole? Someone will find you another one... You left your camera on a park bench? Other people will go to considerable trouble to find and return it... You didn't think to shop for food? That's not a problem, people will share....
All this help, and I don't deny it exists, is coming from the efforts of other human beings who might just prefer to be doing something else or, let's face it, relaxing instead of solving someone else's problems mostly caused by their lack of planning and thought. I'm not against helping when there is a genuine problem due to illness or injuries but sometimes I do wonder where this cheerful insouciance is coming from and what it would lead to in everyday life. The Camino is not providing. Other people are providing. The Camino is a pilgrimage route, not your mother.
I'd be interested to hear your varied opinions!
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