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The Way, My Way

JinOhChoi

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2027
Firstly, I know the topic thread title is from the book and now movie The Way, My Way by Bill Bennett. (And if you haven't seen the movie, I highly recommend it). But I thought it was appropriate for to use it for my first post. The first on my Camino journey.

We all faced challenges when the COVID pandemic hit. My circumstances aren't any special or unique then any others here. It's just my story. I struggle, with loneliness, anxiety and even bouts of depression. I even went down the path of trying to take my own life.

When I watched The Way, My Way I was brought to tears. I saw myself in all the pilgrims (and characters) and was so engrossed in their stories. I'm now going down the rabbit hole that is Camino de Santiago and looking to do the pilgrimage in 2027 (maybe sooner - although I do have a few things coming up like getting marred this November).

At this stage, I don't know the answers this journey may bring or for that matter the reason I'm wanting to do this.

My name is Jin-oh (45 years old) from Australia.
 
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Hi Jin-oh, welcome to the group from a fellow Aussie. Welcome also to the rabbit hole! The cinematography of the movie was pretty spectacular. Happy planning - our next trip is in 2028! All the best with your wedding - not far away now :)
 
Firstly, I know the topic thread title is from the book and now movie The Way, My Way by Bill Bennett. (And if you haven't seen the movie, I highly recommend it). But I thought it was appropriate for to use it for my first post. The first on my Camino journey.

We all faced challenges when the COVID pandemic hit. My circumstances aren't any special or unique then any others here. It's just my story. I struggle, with loneliness, anxiety and even bouts of depression. I even went down the path of trying to take my own life.

When I watched The Way, My Way I was brought to tears. I saw myself in all the pilgrims (and characters) and was so engrossed in their stories. I'm now going down the rabbit hole that is Camino de Santiago and looking to do the pilgrimage in 2027 (maybe sooner - although I do have a few things coming up like getting marred this November).

At this stage, I don't know the answers this journey may bring or for that matter the reason I'm wanting to do this.

My name is Jin-oh (45 years old) from Australia.
Firstly congratulations on getting married. Well it great how you are looking at life so positively.Yes life can be very hard,but you will find your journey on the Camino opening up your positive vision on life. Keep in touch.
 
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What a beautiful thoughtful post @JinOhChoi, and I greatly admire your openess. Congratulations on your pending wedding, and I hope you one day get to walk your Camino. It is no surprise that the movie (which I can't wait to see!) has been described as being one of the closest representations of what the Camino is like. The Camino is magic.
 
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Welcome to this forum and to the larger camino community! i love the planning stage - reading guidebooks, looking at maps and weather reports, counting kilometers - you have lots of time to plan. Enjoy!

PS also looking forward to seeing the film when it comes to the USA.
 
Firstly, I know the topic thread title is from the book and now movie The Way, My Way by Bill Bennett. (And if you haven't seen the movie, I highly recommend it). But I thought it was appropriate for to use it for my first post. The first on my Camino journey.

We all faced challenges when the COVID pandemic hit. My circumstances aren't any special or unique then any others here. It's just my story. I struggle, with loneliness, anxiety and even bouts of depression. I even went down the path of trying to take my own life.

When I watched The Way, My Way I was brought to tears. I saw myself in all the pilgrims (and characters) and was so engrossed in their stories. I'm now going down the rabbit hole that is Camino de Santiago and looking to do the pilgrimage in 2027 (maybe sooner - although I do have a few things coming up like getting marred this November).

At this stage, I don't know the answers this journey may bring or for that matter the reason I'm wanting to do this.

My name is Jin-oh (45 years old) from Australia.
Hi Jon-oh Im an Australian too, we just went to see The Way My Way last week and decided to do our 2nd Camino, the last one was 7 yrs ago and our next one is 2024, i just found this forum tonight.
 
Train for your next Camino (or keep the Camino spirit alive) on Santa Catalina Island
Firstly, I know the topic thread title is from the book and now movie The Way, My Way by Bill Bennett. (And if you haven't seen the movie, I highly recommend it). But I thought it was appropriate for to use it for my first post. The first on my Camino journey.

We all faced challenges when the COVID pandemic hit. My circumstances aren't any special or unique then any others here. It's just my story. I struggle, with loneliness, anxiety and even bouts of depression. I even went down the path of trying to take my own life.

When I watched The Way, My Way I was brought to tears. I saw myself in all the pilgrims (and characters) and was so engrossed in their stories. I'm now going down the rabbit hole that is Camino de Santiago and looking to do the pilgrimage in 2027 (maybe sooner - although I do have a few things coming up like getting marred this November).

At this stage, I don't know the answers this journey may bring or for that matter the reason I'm wanting to do this.

My name is Jin-oh (45 years old) from Australia.
Welcome Jin-oh! The reason you're doing it doesn't have to be anything more than "I'm doing it because I want to!" Many people's first question they ask is "how long do I think it will take" and my answer is always "I'm fortunate that I don't have a time limit, it'll take me as long as it does".
Enjoy the journey Jin-oh from Australia.....that reminds me of the movie "The Way" If you haven't seen it I recommend it as well.
 

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