suekenney
A pilgrim in life.
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances solo (2001).
Guided Groups Frances (2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and plans for 2014.)
Portuguese (2004).
English solo (2005).
Frances el contrario (2010)
The Contrary Way
An Inspirational Guide to the journey back to yourself.
Day 9 - A hug from a stranger.
Leaving Cebreiro, my favourite place in the whole world, I felt a tiny shift in my perspective. This Camino journey was something I always wanted to do for myself. My interest was always to retrace my steps to return to the place I started. Like the pilgrims of old did. I focused on my journey, my lessons, my experiences and my needs. Today was different. I was intrigued by the pilgrims walking toward me. Looking into their eyes, their faces, their bodies, I saw myself. It was like looking into a mirror. Every emotion I had ever experienced was put in front of me through their presence. To each pilgrim I passed I called out, "Bon Camino." A man walked toward me with his head down. He had trekking poles and was leaning on them heavily. His knees were stiff and...
Read more at http://mycaminojourney.blogspot.com/
Tomorrow is about keeping a promise.
Hugs.
Love and light,
Sue
Sue Kenney is the author of the Canadian best-selling book My Camino presently in development as a feature film. She produced and directed a feature length documentary film called Las Peregrinas.
http://www.suekenney.ca
Facebook My Camino/Suseya
Twitter CaminoPeregrina
An Inspirational Guide to the journey back to yourself.
Day 9 - A hug from a stranger.
Leaving Cebreiro, my favourite place in the whole world, I felt a tiny shift in my perspective. This Camino journey was something I always wanted to do for myself. My interest was always to retrace my steps to return to the place I started. Like the pilgrims of old did. I focused on my journey, my lessons, my experiences and my needs. Today was different. I was intrigued by the pilgrims walking toward me. Looking into their eyes, their faces, their bodies, I saw myself. It was like looking into a mirror. Every emotion I had ever experienced was put in front of me through their presence. To each pilgrim I passed I called out, "Bon Camino." A man walked toward me with his head down. He had trekking poles and was leaning on them heavily. His knees were stiff and...
Read more at http://mycaminojourney.blogspot.com/
Tomorrow is about keeping a promise.
Hugs.
Love and light,
Sue
Sue Kenney is the author of the Canadian best-selling book My Camino presently in development as a feature film. She produced and directed a feature length documentary film called Las Peregrinas.
http://www.suekenney.ca
Facebook My Camino/Suseya
Twitter CaminoPeregrina