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This is all new to me - why are people yelling and making troubleI have absolutely no problem with that.
Where I have a problem with is , the people who make trouble with the security guards at the Pilgrims Office and find it strange that the police are called, or with people who yell at one of the Sisters and myself. While we volunteer there, I don't have a good word for people like this.
Entitlement? Just a guess.This is all new to me - why are people yelling and making trouble
because we both know - we All know - people are. They hear about it, it nags at them, odd synchronicities happen - the scallop shell embedded in a wall in a country three thousand miles away, the overheard snatch of conversation in a cafe, the turning the tv on for the news but it is on a channel that is showing a pilgrim documentary ...we all know this stuff, it is too beyond "co-incidence" (whatever that really means) to be random
Respectfully, @David, but I can't agree, because we don't all have that experience. Some people stumble into the Camino with no calling or 'synchronicity' whatsoever.they were called (drawn) they answered, and there they are - and then we are all become one diverse tribe, one family - diverse, difficult like all extended families, but one.
I think you're a pilgrim if you consider yourself a pilgrim, whether or not others contrast you to tourists.It’s a sad, sad day on the Camino.I am no longer a pilgrim if I can’t be compared to a tourist. We are all the same if we can’t talk about our differences. All judgement aside.
I have absolutely no problem with that.
Where I have a problem with is , the people who make trouble with the security guards at the Pilgrims Office and find it strange that the police are called, or with people who yell at one of the Sisters and myself. While we volunteer there, I don't have a good word for people like this.
Does anything matter?I am confused as to why we even need this discussion. Does it matter if travellers are tourists or pilgrims? This site provides information to those who need it - whatever there reasons. Not for us to judge.
That's an idea that doesn't actually bear out on the real Camino (as opposed to the idea of one).There is no right way or wrong way. There is only your way.
I think we actually agree here, Chris.Talking about the rude, annoying, self-centered people we come into contact with while walking and whether "they" are a pilgrim or tourist is a different topic and should be for a different thread.
Pejorative language towards other posters, saying they're 'touriginos' or not 'real pilgrims,' is the issue here.we are having this discussion because many recent arguments and bad feelings have resulted from the way some people present their opinions and information.
Or you perhaps my difficult uncle.I think you may have just become my distant difficult Great Aunt
I am not a philosopher, but I am aware enough of the logical/ethical/philosophical quandaries to think that this statement is very debatable. Your simplistic statement doesn't seem any more relevant or accurate than the one you quote. I think both are incomplete and need context. However, I also think that going further on the public forum discussion - on the question "Do right and wrong exist, and if so, how do we recognize them?" will not be productive.The point of my post was to point out that in this context "There is no right way or wrong way. There is only your way" is both inaccurate and irrelevant. Inaccurate beause there is right and wrong
What you say is true, and others have also suggested that this thread should be closed. However, I see the thread as a useful place where people can discuss these topics in a general way, without seeming to judge individuals on specific threads. Perhaps, though, the title is now misleading. Maybe we need a new thread titled "Discussion of pilgrims and pilgrimage - not for the faint of heart" so people can avoid it if they prefer.This thread is about the debate of pilgrim vs tourist and how to reduce the unkind attitudes and criticisms that crop up periodically on this forum to other members who are not the so-called purists.
It has wandered off into the sharing of experiences witnessed while we are walking. Talking about the rude, annoying, self-centered people we come into contact with while walking and whether "they" are a pilgrim or tourist is a different topic and should be for a different thread. We are to be discussing about critical attitudes towards our forum members.
I prefer "I give confidential briefings, you leak, he is being prosecuted under Section 2 of the Official Secrets Act".Somehow I was reminded of a line from "Yes Minister" - a wonderfully sharp British sitcom from many years back. Bernard - a civil servant - commenting on how people perceive and describe themselves in relation to others. "It’s one of those irregular verbs, isn’t it? I have an independent mind. You are eccentric. He is round the twist."
It reminds me of a quote from an interview with Jack Hitt, the author of "Off the Road: A Modern-day Walk Down the Pilgrim's Route into Spain" which was one of the inspirations for Emilio Estevez to write the screenplay for the film "The Way."The dean of the Santiago Cathedral, who is the boss of the Pilgrim Office in Santiago, said in an interview: There are people who start out as tourists or because they want to have an experience of encountering themselves, and then they end up becoming pilgrims. You will find such comments numerous times.
I had forgotten how much I missed "Yes Minister" and "Yes Prime Minister." Thanks for reminding me.Somehow I was reminded of a line from "Yes Minister" - a wonderfully sharp British sitcom from many years back. Bernard - a civil servant - commenting on how people perceive and describe themselves in relation to others. "It’s one of those irregular verbs, isn’t it? I have an independent mind. You are eccentric. He is round the twist."
It’s in French so I couldn’t really tell, but there were 5 or 6 ways ( with diagrams ) listed that explained the differenceReally! What does it say?
Ok… but As is pilgrim = good and tourist = bad? As basic gist?It’s in French so I couldn’t really tell, but there were 5 or 6 ways ( with diagrams ) listed that explained the difference
YupOk… but As is pilgrim = good and tourist = bad? As basic gist?
And breaking the rule in doing so.I guess, I don’t understand, given the rule, why we are still posting on this subject?
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