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A moral is a lesson in a story or in real life. Can you sum-up your Camino in a moral? Please share if you wish to.
And the morals of my stories, my Caminos are…
First Camino: ‘I may want to follow my heart, but I should listen to my head too’
Camino Francés; retired Puerto la Reina, injured.
Second Camino: ‘The heart and mind might be willing, but don’t let your body be their slave’
Camino Francés: Completed with a crutch from Pamplona.
Third Camino: ‘Its not always the longest, hardest journeys that bring blessings. A blessing can be found in the blink of an eye, a strangers kind words and smile, a sentence, or in your enemies deeds’
Camino Inglés
Fourth Camino: ‘Equally so, listening is worth more than anything said’
Camino San Salvador
Camino Primitivo Lugo-Santiago.
Fifth Camino: Pre-Camino moral; ‘Always unexpected the expected’
Starts September 2019.
And the morals of my stories, my Caminos are…
First Camino: ‘I may want to follow my heart, but I should listen to my head too’
Camino Francés; retired Puerto la Reina, injured.
Second Camino: ‘The heart and mind might be willing, but don’t let your body be their slave’
Camino Francés: Completed with a crutch from Pamplona.
Third Camino: ‘Its not always the longest, hardest journeys that bring blessings. A blessing can be found in the blink of an eye, a strangers kind words and smile, a sentence, or in your enemies deeds’
Camino Inglés
Fourth Camino: ‘Equally so, listening is worth more than anything said’
Camino San Salvador
Camino Primitivo Lugo-Santiago.
Fifth Camino: Pre-Camino moral; ‘Always unexpected the expected’
Starts September 2019.