We never really know the type of relationships we may develop on the Camino. I walked with some pilgrims just a few hours and felt such gratitude for their words, their thoughts and their sharing of their own stories. I've walked with pilgrims for days, and felt a bond that was built on sharing, laughing, comparing life experiences and Camino joys. I've walked with 5 very special pilgrims (and a donkey) who have become very close friends. Two of whom came to visit my home for 2 weeks (in Ottawa Canada) and three with whom I will restart the Camino a second time this coming April.
The Camino offers so much to us, not only during the journey itself, but also when we return home (which for me was a true HUGE challenge...) I knew, early on in my Camino journey, that I would be returning to it. Just as strongly was the feeling that I got when I first was "called" by the Camino.
I'm very fortunate to be able to return - but in the event I couldn't for whatever reason, I would somehow honor the journey by leveraging what I learned, about others, and about myself, in my day to day life.
The Camino is a GIFT - nothing less. To have the opportunity to do the journey in the first place is a true blessing. The rest, including repeat visits are just icing on the cake - - I think the first Camino experience will always be, for many of us, the best one...
Live your experience in your today world - this is a way to honor the Camino! And you never know, you could find yourself lacing those boots up, slipping your pack over your shoulders and thinking to yourself "Ultreia" with a smile from ear to ear...