- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
OK, let me explain.... she's not 'that' scary
This year I walked the CF from St Jean and found it to be a deeply profound experience. I think mainly because I walked alone. The solitude was what I needed. And I found the loneliness to be a really positive factor. It allowed me to ponder and reflect.
I sought out company when I felt I needed it. Company found me when others needed it. The journey was a challenge and a joy on so many levels.
OK....
Next year my wife Pat wants to walk with me. We plan to just walk from Sarria. She wants to 'sample' the Camino and also get a Compostella. So the 'final 100' seemed ideal.
But I've suggested we might try a couple of short earlier sections, to get a flavour of the other 'environments' the Camino has to offer. I mean let's be honest here. The final 100 kms is a very different section and not the best....
So we planned to walk a day to pass the Cruz de Ferro. And maybe a day on another really beautiful section. Pat is not really 'up to' a significant distance physically or emotionally. (just accept that for now)
Tonight we started talking about the 'meaning of life' our life's purpose, what makes us happy and so on. These things I managed to sort out very clearly in my head whilst walking this year. For her it's still confused and gets her down at times.
So I broached the idea of a longer walk together. Maybe three weeks. I found that two weeks got me into the 'zone' in terms of reflection and seeking answers. Three weeks was ideal. She's quite keen on the idea.
I explained that in my view, it's not at all about how far we walk, but merely hours, days and weeks on the road'. That time spent 'away from the World' and its distractions. Time to reflect, ponder, pray, question....
But now the scary bit.....
I found that it worked really well walking on my own. The isolation and loneliness actually enhanced the experience.
What on earth is it like walking with a 'significant other'? I can't imagine? It would totally change the experience.
I'm totally happy that it will be 'her Camino'. We'll walk at her pace etc. But we'll actually have each other for company all the time. We'll have each other to be concerned about. We'll have two sets of feet to take care of. We won't feel the need at times to 'seek out' the company of other Pilgrims. Or welcome the company of a lonely Pilgrim on the road. Because we'll have each other...
I suppose what I'm thinking, is that she won't be able to have the same experience I had, because that would mean walking alone. (which she would never do. Again, just accept that)
And will the 'partnered' experience be as valuable in terms of the soul searching element of the Camino. I would have found that really difficult being 'in company' all the time.
Sorry if this is not very coherent!
When we just planned to walk from Sarria, I was totally cool with the idea. After all, it's really just an extended Sunday walk in the company of a thousand, sometimes noisy, friends.
Whereas for me, in my very limited experience of one Camino, a walk of 2-3 weeks is a totally different thing....and a very different experience.
Maybe if you have walked alone and with a partner you could share your thoughts on what the main differences were? What you gained? What you missed out on?
Just thinking aloud here....
This year I walked the CF from St Jean and found it to be a deeply profound experience. I think mainly because I walked alone. The solitude was what I needed. And I found the loneliness to be a really positive factor. It allowed me to ponder and reflect.
I sought out company when I felt I needed it. Company found me when others needed it. The journey was a challenge and a joy on so many levels.
OK....
Next year my wife Pat wants to walk with me. We plan to just walk from Sarria. She wants to 'sample' the Camino and also get a Compostella. So the 'final 100' seemed ideal.
But I've suggested we might try a couple of short earlier sections, to get a flavour of the other 'environments' the Camino has to offer. I mean let's be honest here. The final 100 kms is a very different section and not the best....
So we planned to walk a day to pass the Cruz de Ferro. And maybe a day on another really beautiful section. Pat is not really 'up to' a significant distance physically or emotionally. (just accept that for now)
Tonight we started talking about the 'meaning of life' our life's purpose, what makes us happy and so on. These things I managed to sort out very clearly in my head whilst walking this year. For her it's still confused and gets her down at times.
So I broached the idea of a longer walk together. Maybe three weeks. I found that two weeks got me into the 'zone' in terms of reflection and seeking answers. Three weeks was ideal. She's quite keen on the idea.
I explained that in my view, it's not at all about how far we walk, but merely hours, days and weeks on the road'. That time spent 'away from the World' and its distractions. Time to reflect, ponder, pray, question....
But now the scary bit.....
I found that it worked really well walking on my own. The isolation and loneliness actually enhanced the experience.
What on earth is it like walking with a 'significant other'? I can't imagine? It would totally change the experience.
I'm totally happy that it will be 'her Camino'. We'll walk at her pace etc. But we'll actually have each other for company all the time. We'll have each other to be concerned about. We'll have two sets of feet to take care of. We won't feel the need at times to 'seek out' the company of other Pilgrims. Or welcome the company of a lonely Pilgrim on the road. Because we'll have each other...
I suppose what I'm thinking, is that she won't be able to have the same experience I had, because that would mean walking alone. (which she would never do. Again, just accept that)
And will the 'partnered' experience be as valuable in terms of the soul searching element of the Camino. I would have found that really difficult being 'in company' all the time.
Sorry if this is not very coherent!
When we just planned to walk from Sarria, I was totally cool with the idea. After all, it's really just an extended Sunday walk in the company of a thousand, sometimes noisy, friends.
Whereas for me, in my very limited experience of one Camino, a walk of 2-3 weeks is a totally different thing....and a very different experience.
Maybe if you have walked alone and with a partner you could share your thoughts on what the main differences were? What you gained? What you missed out on?
Just thinking aloud here....