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somewhere along the Way
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Francés 2015
Pilgrims Way 2018
Via Francigena #1 Canterbury-Dover 2018
Time and again during the Australian Friends of The Camino Conference a theme would arise in various conversations.
Freshly back from a Camino, enthused and alive with all sorts of emotions, ideas and experiences, a pilgrim re-enters the world they left. Be it family, a workplace, a marriage or a neighbourhood. Two worlds converge: the one before your Camino which has gone on much as before and your world filled to bursting with the wealth of Camino experiences - whether good, bad, ecstatic or indifferent.
Many pilgrims relate how they are told by partners / workmates / spouses / neighbours: you’ve had your little holiday but now it’s time to get back into the real world.
The real world of consensus reality John Brierley termed it in his talk this morning... and in his opinion the general consensus of what is the real world was wrong.
I realise that several topics have dealt with life after the Camino but John Brierley was asking us a deeper question and I offer it up here for just that reason.
For some pilgrims the only way to deal with ‘After the Camino’ is to return and walk again. Others bring their experiences back into their lives and are content no longer feeling a call.
What draws pilgrims back and how do they see these two worlds - as separate or similar but apart or is it just the one world which we experience so differently.
A taste of where these past few days have taken some of us...
Freshly back from a Camino, enthused and alive with all sorts of emotions, ideas and experiences, a pilgrim re-enters the world they left. Be it family, a workplace, a marriage or a neighbourhood. Two worlds converge: the one before your Camino which has gone on much as before and your world filled to bursting with the wealth of Camino experiences - whether good, bad, ecstatic or indifferent.
Many pilgrims relate how they are told by partners / workmates / spouses / neighbours: you’ve had your little holiday but now it’s time to get back into the real world.
The real world of consensus reality John Brierley termed it in his talk this morning... and in his opinion the general consensus of what is the real world was wrong.
I realise that several topics have dealt with life after the Camino but John Brierley was asking us a deeper question and I offer it up here for just that reason.
For some pilgrims the only way to deal with ‘After the Camino’ is to return and walk again. Others bring their experiences back into their lives and are content no longer feeling a call.
What draws pilgrims back and how do they see these two worlds - as separate or similar but apart or is it just the one world which we experience so differently.
A taste of where these past few days have taken some of us...