I only posted what I thought was a funny but observant cartoon, wasn't meant to be too serious, but, following the later posts -
What people do when they go on Camino is really down to them but if one is on
pilgrimage, a religious or deeply spiritual
pilgrimage, well, there are methods of reaching and connecting with the true inner that are thousands of years old - all religions have them - and they all include, as a priority, cutting oneself off from the world.
The Camino as pilgrimage is a long process, weeks and weeks, and different challenges and aspects of ones selves are revealed as one progresses along the route - the problem, and it is a problem, in this modern consumer fetishist society is that people want immediate gratification, they 'want it now', and this has led to a belief that perhaps 5 minutes meditating before breakfast on Camino, or taking a photograph of a church, somehow has the same effect as actually walking to Santiago without electronics and distractions - it doesn't and it isn't.
The inner experience cannot be bought, it is not something that one can take off a shelf in a supermarket and own, or possess. It is utterly impossible to go through the whole mental and physical process of pilgrimage whilst connected to the outside world electronically, or having headphones on and listening to music, or reading crime thrillers, or any other distraction. The pilgrims you meet are not distractions, they are 'given' to you as part of your pilgrimage. This isn't a personal opinion, this is how it is, simply how it is, how it has always been, how it will always be.
Consider - on social networks you would have seen photos put up of people's meals? When they were on a date, or a family gathering? and they say what a great experience they are having? Well, they are not, because they have removed themselves from the genuine experience to play with their phone - they are no longer there .. and also selfishly unconcerned how their action is affecting the person/s they are with.
That no man can have two masters is a deep truth - and therefore one cannot be on pilgrimage and also be in the world at home - one has to choose, it is one or the other.
It doesn't matter to me ... people go out on Camino, and everyone is affected by the experience in some way or another, but if one wants
pilgrimage then one has to let that other world go until one steps back into it.
A friend of mine has just returned from Denmark where he went on a meditation residency for a few days. Very expensive and he has come back completely unchanged, unaltered, except for having a smaller bank balance. When I mention to him that he went on a themed package holiday he gets very angry - I tell him he should go meditate on that anger and where it comes from.
He didn't have to spend money to go to a Danish 'spiritual' mansion, he could have just sat in his garden under a tree. My point being that you cannot
buy the experience - the clue is in the word - you have to
experience it .. and when/if you get bored, as long as you don't distract yourself as you have spent your life doing at home you will eventually have to face yourself - and that is when it
really starts
So - to me electronics on Camino are fine (just please don't do it near me) - but if on serious
pilgrimage they are not. I mean .. why do you think they take all that stuff off you if you go to a religious retreat??
Buen Camino
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