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KiwiNomad06 said:That you don't need nearly as much 'stuff' as you think you do- in the Camino or in life afterwards. (I think many who walk the Camino come home and 'unclutter'- I still am...)
Margaret
robhay60 said:The single most important thing i learned was not to be too reliant on sites like this for the preparation of your Camino.. Yes these sites are helpful, yes you can draw on the experience of the many Pilgrims past and present..Yes there is absolutely nothing that you cannot ask or discuss.
So why do i feel this way , well simply this. The Camino is a Mystery. It cannot be prepared for, it cannot be understood. You can read about it, you can talk about it, you can spend hours looking comparing and buying your gear, you can make many decisions with a view of somehow "controlling" your Camino. You can believe that you have every possible event and circumstance planned for and covered for...Then :arrow:
However in the end "The Camino " will most surely have its own plan for you. You dont walk "The Camino" It will walk you...
Just trust that "The Way" will become known to you and it will happen in an experience that will be totally unique to you..
There is only one way to know and experience "The Camino" and that is to walk it. Then all will be revealed, all will be known and it will be a totally different perspective to the one you started out with..
Buen Camino :arrow:
Whalleyranger said:Also, related to my last post...
A pilgrim I met in 2006 was caught short between villages. In tearful desperation she dived behind the bush, and after doing what she needed to do, found an unopened pack of tissues.
It's a lesson that's been repeated here often, but worth remembering.
The Camino will provide.
... that loads of pilgrims are worried about all sorts of "what ifs", particularly a bed at the next stop, when it is not necessary these days. :wink:petersimoons said:...What is the one single most important thing you learned as a result from walking your Camino?
alexwalker said:PS: Peter, simply by asking your question as you have done, I can tell/assure you that your goals will be reached/fullfilled.
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