Thanksgiving is a wonderfully energy giving act and you Americans are lucky to have such a Day to celebrate it. Happy Thanksgiving to you all.
The Camino has taught me much about giving thanks and I am especially grateful to the Amigos for the yellow arrows and the hospitaleros for their time, their kindness and their committment.
My own personal experience of thanksgiving on the Camino is here :
http://www.the-raft-of-corks.com/blog/thanksgiving-via-de-la-plata-tierra-de-barros/.
Another account of an extended spontanaeous prayer of thanks is here:
http://www.the-raft-of-corks.com/blog/prayer-just-letting-happen/.
Here is a quote a friend sent me after reading one post:
Gratitude arises whenever you start feeling God's presence around you; then only gratitude is left. Then your whole energy becomes gratitude, then your whole being becomes a thanksgiving, it becomes a prayer – because nothing is missing, and the world is so perfect, and everything is as it should be. Gratitude is natural. Gratitude is not something that can be practiced. You have been taught to be grateful; you cannot be taught. Gratefulness is a consequence: when you feel God close by, gratitude arises. It is a by-product.'
Thankyou
peregrina2000