- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2009-2022: CFx6, CP, VdlPx2, Mozarabe, more later.
Some time ago, a Swede walked from Norway to Marocco. on the way, he was explained by a Norw. phsycologist. I have a feeling in the back of my heart, that you will find yourself somewhere in here, so I will post what the phsycologist said about walkers like us. After all, we are all in the same boat, dont you think? Give me credit for having spent 1 hour in translation in order to share this with you
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Many people live a life, but they dream of another one.
The need to break loose from the everyday, letting go of all you have, and enter into a more real world, is something most people have felt. Either through concrete plans, or a dear wish temporarily put on the shelf. Why do we have this need? The psycologist Arnulf Kolstad answers:
How far back has humans performed similar travels for similar reasons?
Homo Sapiens has, as we know it, existed for ca. 300.000 years. It started in Africa, and since, humans have spread all around the globe. So, somebody must have started to use their feet on long trips, also in ancient times.
What is such a journey an expression of?
It expresses a wish to turn your back to the ordinary life, break up routines and traditions, develop both mind and body, plus give impulses to one's brain and establish new networks, both social and neurological. The lonely wandering is an enrichment. But you will need a rich inner life in order to have a pleasant journey on your own.
Why do humans have a need to break loose when the surroundings become to safe?
I do not necessarily believe that it has anything to do with safety in the everyday life; People embarking on such tours are normally resting well in themselves, which means they are safe with themselves, and do not mind unsecurity. I rather believe that it is a wish of experience even more of our world, the unknown, the distant. It is the unknown that attracts and not the known that is cursed.
Do all people have this need?
No, not all of us have the same strong need to break up, explore, experience the new. Some want to explore an experience, others want to nourish what they have. There are big differences here, and some are obviously tied to the need for safety, which some feel stronger than others. It can be related to lack of «basic trust», that early in your life experienced lacking trust to you your caretaker, which can result in that you rather want to keep close to the safe and comforting. It may also result from differences in temperament: Some are extroverts, while others are introverts and safety addicts.
Is this a typical Western thing, a need that arouses when «you have it all?»
The need to leave, the need for outbreak from the well-known and habits exists in all cultures. It is possible that that the Western, individualistic competition- goods- and commercial society where success is measured in your degree of consumption of material posessions, is a certain strain on those who hold other values in life, like having close relations to nature and other fellow humans. For them (us) it is a pest and plague to be squeezed into a lifestyle that we deep inside despise, with slavery elements such as paid work, bank loans, and slim opportunities to realize our opportunities and dreams. The Western monetary society is binding people on their hands and feet, and many are living one life, but are dreaming about another life.
The Western Monetary Society
Many are considering breaking loose from the ordinary work hell, put it all behind, and go away, and start anew. Some people actually manage to do it. Why are we so seldom converting these thoughts or words into real action?
I have myself broken up a few times, ignoring the income loss or whatever. I had many splendid experiences and a few bad ones: Those who envied me and wanted to make a similar trip, but couldn't: They had an assortment of excuses: Their carreers, their wifes, children, morgage, etc. All those arguments told that they were slaves in their own lives without being able to understand it.
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And so it is: Many people are slaves to their life and to their banks: They just do not understand it. Try to break loose, my friend, walk, and think...
Hope you like it, and that you will have a
Buen Camino!
of your life and that it will change your life and your thinking.
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Many people live a life, but they dream of another one.
The need to break loose from the everyday, letting go of all you have, and enter into a more real world, is something most people have felt. Either through concrete plans, or a dear wish temporarily put on the shelf. Why do we have this need? The psycologist Arnulf Kolstad answers:
How far back has humans performed similar travels for similar reasons?
Homo Sapiens has, as we know it, existed for ca. 300.000 years. It started in Africa, and since, humans have spread all around the globe. So, somebody must have started to use their feet on long trips, also in ancient times.
What is such a journey an expression of?
It expresses a wish to turn your back to the ordinary life, break up routines and traditions, develop both mind and body, plus give impulses to one's brain and establish new networks, both social and neurological. The lonely wandering is an enrichment. But you will need a rich inner life in order to have a pleasant journey on your own.
Why do humans have a need to break loose when the surroundings become to safe?
I do not necessarily believe that it has anything to do with safety in the everyday life; People embarking on such tours are normally resting well in themselves, which means they are safe with themselves, and do not mind unsecurity. I rather believe that it is a wish of experience even more of our world, the unknown, the distant. It is the unknown that attracts and not the known that is cursed.
Do all people have this need?
No, not all of us have the same strong need to break up, explore, experience the new. Some want to explore an experience, others want to nourish what they have. There are big differences here, and some are obviously tied to the need for safety, which some feel stronger than others. It can be related to lack of «basic trust», that early in your life experienced lacking trust to you your caretaker, which can result in that you rather want to keep close to the safe and comforting. It may also result from differences in temperament: Some are extroverts, while others are introverts and safety addicts.
Is this a typical Western thing, a need that arouses when «you have it all?»
The need to leave, the need for outbreak from the well-known and habits exists in all cultures. It is possible that that the Western, individualistic competition- goods- and commercial society where success is measured in your degree of consumption of material posessions, is a certain strain on those who hold other values in life, like having close relations to nature and other fellow humans. For them (us) it is a pest and plague to be squeezed into a lifestyle that we deep inside despise, with slavery elements such as paid work, bank loans, and slim opportunities to realize our opportunities and dreams. The Western monetary society is binding people on their hands and feet, and many are living one life, but are dreaming about another life.
The Western Monetary Society
Many are considering breaking loose from the ordinary work hell, put it all behind, and go away, and start anew. Some people actually manage to do it. Why are we so seldom converting these thoughts or words into real action?
I have myself broken up a few times, ignoring the income loss or whatever. I had many splendid experiences and a few bad ones: Those who envied me and wanted to make a similar trip, but couldn't: They had an assortment of excuses: Their carreers, their wifes, children, morgage, etc. All those arguments told that they were slaves in their own lives without being able to understand it.
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And so it is: Many people are slaves to their life and to their banks: They just do not understand it. Try to break loose, my friend, walk, and think...
Hope you like it, and that you will have a
Buen Camino!
of your life and that it will change your life and your thinking.
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