Luka
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Next: Camino Sanabrés (May 2024)
I was just wondering. Many people decide to go on a pilgrimage at decisive moments in their lives: at crossroads, longing for change, loss of loved ones, retirement, identity questions, etc. But how is that for pilgrims returning to the Camino over and over again? Hardly anyone has decisive moments every other year. So what is it, that keeps on drawing you to the Camino? Apart from addiction of course.
I have followed lots of yellow arrows, but I notice a difference between my smaller Caminos (1 week/10 days) and the bigger ones. If I plan short Caminos, it is more because of a longing to walk, to see new landscapes, experience new things and meet new people. My favourite holiday is just anything with carrying a pack and staying in different places. But if I tend to plan a longer Camino, there is always something going on in my life that needs contemplation.
My longer Caminos were in 2015 (sabbatical from work, wanting to change my life) and in 2017 (quit my job, about to move to Spain, but still full of doubts and uncertainties). My next longer Camino (3 weeks) is planned for next month.
However I have walked various shorter Caminos in between, this year somehow I felt like a longer pilgrimage. I now realise that I have a certain restlessness in my body. After settling down in Spain I have a feeling of what's next? Where am I heading now? But this realisation came after I already planned my Camino. Like I was drawn to it without being aware of what drove me.
So how is that for other repeaters? Is the reason you want to go back similar to the reason you walked the first time? Or is it somehting else? The poll options are limited of course...
I have followed lots of yellow arrows, but I notice a difference between my smaller Caminos (1 week/10 days) and the bigger ones. If I plan short Caminos, it is more because of a longing to walk, to see new landscapes, experience new things and meet new people. My favourite holiday is just anything with carrying a pack and staying in different places. But if I tend to plan a longer Camino, there is always something going on in my life that needs contemplation.
My longer Caminos were in 2015 (sabbatical from work, wanting to change my life) and in 2017 (quit my job, about to move to Spain, but still full of doubts and uncertainties). My next longer Camino (3 weeks) is planned for next month.
However I have walked various shorter Caminos in between, this year somehow I felt like a longer pilgrimage. I now realise that I have a certain restlessness in my body. After settling down in Spain I have a feeling of what's next? Where am I heading now? But this realisation came after I already planned my Camino. Like I was drawn to it without being aware of what drove me.
So how is that for other repeaters? Is the reason you want to go back similar to the reason you walked the first time? Or is it somehting else? The poll options are limited of course...