- Time of past OR future Camino
- Saint Jean Pied de Port - Santiago - sept. 2023.
I absolutely don't want to start a hard discussion, but just share some of my thoughts.
At least something to reflect on, certainly not necessarily comply to.
Maybe think more of them, if you like as possible sub-goals.
Each of us is free to have their reasons for making a pilgrimage, but I wish it was possible to cultivate and keep as much as possible of the uniqueness compared to any other organized tourist trip. There are numbers of tailormade alternatives to participate in, both biketours, mountain walks and other excursions with a high degree of comfort and facilitation. We should of course cheer and support those alternatives. When I think pilgrimage, I think of tranquility, reflection, independence and sustainability. Can I survive and live with less belongings and an «individual depending of course» need of assistance. Think process as important as goal. Think quality more than, quantity, the number of pilgrimages. Less obsession, but still keep the stamina. Not as much as possible, or as long as possible in shortest possible time. Be present in the moment, don't chase towards the next goal or pilgrimage. Perhaps, if possible, be open to the possibility of improvising as opposed to everything being booked/ordered and stored in a spreadsheet. In other words, the opposite of the ordinary life many of us live in our daily life, but of course, needless to mention, but however important to emphasize, everyone is free to choose based on their own wishes and needs.
At least something to reflect on, certainly not necessarily comply to.
Maybe think more of them, if you like as possible sub-goals.
Each of us is free to have their reasons for making a pilgrimage, but I wish it was possible to cultivate and keep as much as possible of the uniqueness compared to any other organized tourist trip. There are numbers of tailormade alternatives to participate in, both biketours, mountain walks and other excursions with a high degree of comfort and facilitation. We should of course cheer and support those alternatives. When I think pilgrimage, I think of tranquility, reflection, independence and sustainability. Can I survive and live with less belongings and an «individual depending of course» need of assistance. Think process as important as goal. Think quality more than, quantity, the number of pilgrimages. Less obsession, but still keep the stamina. Not as much as possible, or as long as possible in shortest possible time. Be present in the moment, don't chase towards the next goal or pilgrimage. Perhaps, if possible, be open to the possibility of improvising as opposed to everything being booked/ordered and stored in a spreadsheet. In other words, the opposite of the ordinary life many of us live in our daily life, but of course, needless to mention, but however important to emphasize, everyone is free to choose based on their own wishes and needs.