- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2009-2022: CFx6, CP, VdlPx2, Mozarabe, more later.
I am filled with joy tonight: I have just completed the book "The Great Westward Walk".
If you are thinking about walking the Camino: Read this first. This is, when you consider the end outcome, a heartbreaking story: The author is now dead due to ALS, a terrible disease, that I have experienced firsthand. But before he died, he managed to produce this remarkable book.
Pilgrims, firsttimers as well as us old-timers, should read this adventure before embarking on the Camino: This book is written by a young man of exceptional insight, strength, sufferings, joy, and understanding of a meaningful life, packed with both practical as well as spiritual guidances for the Camino.
Newbies will cherish all advice and stories; Oldtimers will love the familiarity of all places on the French Camino, as well as the deeper meaning/history of the places on the Camino Frances.
It has been a big success in Spain, and it has now been translated into English by one of the Dames of this forum : @Rebekah Scott Thank you for your efforts!
I urge you to get a copy of this incredible insight into the Camino Frances from a young man that is unfortunately no longer with us.
Here is some info on the young and insightful man (It is in Spanish; use Google translate):
http://www.blogseitb.com/rogeblasco/2013/08/14/antxon-gonzalez-gabarain-el-gran-caminante/
And you can buy it here (English version): Possibly the best preparation for your next Camino, whether firsttime or veterano:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/8461792874/?tag=casaivar02-20
I should also state that I have no economic interests in this whatsoever: I just want both future and experienced pilgrims to be better educated and understand more about what an exceptional voyage we embark upon. This book is exceptional. I feel sorry for his daughters who lost such a father.
Edit: Moderators, IMHO, this post/resource should be a sticky: It gives so much of the Camino spirit.
If you are thinking about walking the Camino: Read this first. This is, when you consider the end outcome, a heartbreaking story: The author is now dead due to ALS, a terrible disease, that I have experienced firsthand. But before he died, he managed to produce this remarkable book.
Pilgrims, firsttimers as well as us old-timers, should read this adventure before embarking on the Camino: This book is written by a young man of exceptional insight, strength, sufferings, joy, and understanding of a meaningful life, packed with both practical as well as spiritual guidances for the Camino.
Newbies will cherish all advice and stories; Oldtimers will love the familiarity of all places on the French Camino, as well as the deeper meaning/history of the places on the Camino Frances.
It has been a big success in Spain, and it has now been translated into English by one of the Dames of this forum : @Rebekah Scott Thank you for your efforts!
I urge you to get a copy of this incredible insight into the Camino Frances from a young man that is unfortunately no longer with us.
Here is some info on the young and insightful man (It is in Spanish; use Google translate):
http://www.blogseitb.com/rogeblasco/2013/08/14/antxon-gonzalez-gabarain-el-gran-caminante/
And you can buy it here (English version): Possibly the best preparation for your next Camino, whether firsttime or veterano:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/8461792874/?tag=casaivar02-20
I should also state that I have no economic interests in this whatsoever: I just want both future and experienced pilgrims to be better educated and understand more about what an exceptional voyage we embark upon. This book is exceptional. I feel sorry for his daughters who lost such a father.
Edit: Moderators, IMHO, this post/resource should be a sticky: It gives so much of the Camino spirit.
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