wilkinsonsworld
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Hi everyone
I’ve read many threads about people who have fears about doing the Camino – about the distance, their fitness and ability, etc. Would you mind if I share a little story with you, that may inspire others who are feeling fearful?
As a young girl I was in a very bad car accident that left my mom with a broken neck and me with a fear of traveling in cars for the next 40 years. I became a fearful adult, very protective of my family and not wanting to travel in a car anywhere with them, fearing I would have to see my husband or kids lying bleeding on the road. When my husband died of cancer unexpectedly I realized that I had no control over fate and that my fears were limiting my life. I decided to do all the scary things I’d avoided doing. The most scary being a bungy jump (at age 46 that was frightening). Once I did it, and astounded friends and family, I realized that it’s only when we tell ourselves we can’t do something that we actually can’t.
So now, after having driven myself across Australia in a car, been in a hot air balloon, abseiled down a cliff, I am look to walking the Camino in September/October, which in my mind is so overwhelming and huge, to tell myself that I CAN do anything I set my mind to. Reading how others have done it is my inspiration. Our only limitation is our mind. People who know me think I’m mad – I may be, but since I let go of my fears I have truly started to live.
Warm wishes
Jane
I’ve read many threads about people who have fears about doing the Camino – about the distance, their fitness and ability, etc. Would you mind if I share a little story with you, that may inspire others who are feeling fearful?
As a young girl I was in a very bad car accident that left my mom with a broken neck and me with a fear of traveling in cars for the next 40 years. I became a fearful adult, very protective of my family and not wanting to travel in a car anywhere with them, fearing I would have to see my husband or kids lying bleeding on the road. When my husband died of cancer unexpectedly I realized that I had no control over fate and that my fears were limiting my life. I decided to do all the scary things I’d avoided doing. The most scary being a bungy jump (at age 46 that was frightening). Once I did it, and astounded friends and family, I realized that it’s only when we tell ourselves we can’t do something that we actually can’t.
So now, after having driven myself across Australia in a car, been in a hot air balloon, abseiled down a cliff, I am look to walking the Camino in September/October, which in my mind is so overwhelming and huge, to tell myself that I CAN do anything I set my mind to. Reading how others have done it is my inspiration. Our only limitation is our mind. People who know me think I’m mad – I may be, but since I let go of my fears I have truly started to live.
Warm wishes
Jane