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Wow, if this is staying out of the debate, what is it like when you are engaged?
Walker, Pilgrim, Hiker ... when one has the heart in the proper place and acts accordingly... what difference would it make?
Hi SabineP & GettingThere
first, english is not my language so I apologize for the error.
Secondly, discussions started in the direction of the stones, how large stones ....... so I wanted to bring back on topic and wrote this post on pilgrims and walker.
Also, historically, for centuries, the Camino passed pilgrims,
now we have and hikers or walker. For centuries pilgrims don't use benefits that we now have. therefore I write about pilgrims what they done in historically view.
We come from different countries and we have different views, which to me is normal. And it is normally that these differences appreciate and respect.
Bota
Why would this be different to any other act that alters an art work? I wonder whether the sculptor would be happy with this appropriation of his or her artistic endeavour, although I suppose sculptors with publicly displayed work might be used to it.I left a Native American necklace on the dog...because I missed my dog so much!
Why would this be different to any other act that alters an art work?
English is not my native language either so when answering a sensitive forumquestion I try to think even better how to formulate and write down my words in order to not give the wrong idea.
Like other posters already said : would be nice to see you back here in this thread after you made your pilgrimage/ Camino / walk/spiritual challenge/ religious experience or the zillion other reasons to go to Santiago de Compostela. You might surprise yourself what new insights you discover on the long road.
And btw the medieval rich people ( when they did not give a poor man the money to do the pilgrimage as a substitute ) also slept and ate in the better inns.
Hey, they even got trasnsportation.
And this will be my last word on this subject here.
As to the original question, I tend towards ambivalence as, for me personally, it appears to not be a fixed condition either way.
Regarding sacredness of places, I side strongly with Wendell Berry (I think!) who observed: "Every place is sacred until we desecrate it."
B
Hi SabineP
Of course, I will continue to write here after my Camino, why not?
Our opinions may not arrange, but we can discuss. Own judgment you/me do not have to change, but you/me can be upgrading.
Pilgrims have a history. They are described in novels, celebrated in poems. One dear to me (I'm 65):
When You Are Old
by William Butler Yeats
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
Maybe I'm idealizing pilgrims, but I'll check this on May / June on Camino.
Bota
It's good to see that you think a young person might have been responsible for restoring the integrity of the artwork, especially when they are so often blamed for the damage done to public art.The Spanish lady at the food truck gave me a free hot chocolate because she liked it so much...but my guess is that some local kid is wearing it now.
Hi everyone
where I see the difference between pilgrims and walkers.
The first in behavior. Pilgrim respects religious objects on Camino, walkers may not. Pilgrim made a prayed, walkers do not. Pilgrim going to Mass, walkers nope.
Also, pilgrim sleeps in albergues, walkers mostly in hostel or hotel. Pilgrim eat pilgrim menu, walkers go to a restaurant. Walker buy shell at the beginning, pilgrims on the end of Camino.
So, this is my look at that, probably not complete and different from some of you.
Bota
You put several parts in your post in bold: walkers, pilgrims, and non-Roman Catholic Christian. I can tell you what I'm definitely not. I am not a pilgrim in the medieval sense because I do not share their reasons for pilgrimage. They traveled to Santiago (or Rome or Canterbury or Cologne or Tours)This post made me prompted to ask, how do you feel, like pilgrim or like walker?
Why would this be different to any other act that alters an art work?
@Kathar1na , can you explai why Luther was critical of pilgrimages?For example, knowing Luther's critical views about pilgrimage, I was initially surprised to learn that the Evangelical Lutheran churches in Germany have created pilgrim's ways in recent years.
When time.
And distance cease to matter.
The crunch of gravel under your feet
The accompanying wind, whispers softly secret confidences in your ears
The wicked world falls away..dross,and optional to the day..more often and more each time, each day.
You find your wholeness
Your..
Ness..again
That essential wonderfull you, so far gone for far too long...
You are growing again, your "leaves"
Pages in your book of days.added
As the stain leaves your soul.
Time and distance
Spending the time, in your distance wisely.."spend" your time you have...
All roads lead somewhere
No road leads nowhere
If you found yourself on an unexpected turn
Go see what is around the bend
The road provides..did you sit..and take from that table?
Do you sit late in the deeps of nite
In the cups of lethe
And remember?
Do you, Pilgrim...?
Hear your steps out there on the road
Echoes of who you were
Who
You are?
Did you...Peregrino
Step from the path and into the river of stars?
Did you find yourself..of a sudden
Surrounded by all the others?
You recognize them
And you are recognized
A million smiles
All those gone before know you by your light
All those now, see your light..
Some
Will follow this light
To join the millenial march
One step
Another step..hola! Buen Camino!
Be Blessed Pilgrim on your way
Maybe you could explain to all of us how to properly respect the Camino?
That's easy.
Leave it as you would like to find it.
That means take only photos. Leave only footprints. If you want to leave notes, leave them in large denominations, euros being preferred. And if you really want to earn unstated thank yous ... pick up after some other lout that has left garbage and leave it better than you found it.
To be fair, no one said they were sacred or religious. The person who said that they were NOT sacred was the person who was accused of "altering the artwork", I assume because it is easier to argue that the statues are not sacred rather than they are not altered artworks or that altering artwork is okay.There is nothing sacred about the cut-out pilgrim metal statutes on the Alto del Perdon.
Let me be clear that I think there are times where appropriating art has its merits. Even when it might appear crass and tasteless, it can represent legitimate and powerful commentary. I just don't think that appropriating an original work just because one is missing one's dog is one of those times.To be fair, no one said they were sacred or religious. The person who said that they were NOT sacred was the person who was accused of "altering the artwork", I assume because it is easier to argue that the statues are not sacred rather than they are not altered artworks or that altering artwork is okay.
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