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Camino de Santiago

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Born Again. Die Again. Repeat.

The Camino offered opportunities to experience the full arc of a day, a subtle but profound satisfaction I’ve been missing.  When I began the pilgrimage in early October, the sun didn’t rise until after 8 a.m.  That it was still dark so “late” was, at first, disconcerting but it meant I was already moving when … Continue reading

Can I Talk My Walk?

In our talkative culture, there appear to be many people who repeatedly say they are going to do something, or frequently verbalize frustration with a situation, yet who don’t translate their words into action.  Their well-meaning (or fed up) friends might prod them to “walk their talk” rather than continue harping about whatever it is.  … Continue reading

What Will You Say “No” To In 2013?

In our culture, no is sometimes considered a dirty word, synonymous with negativity, rudeness or abruptness, especially if it’s not followed by a disclaimer, plausible excuse or explanation uttered in a dulcet tone.  Yes is often considered positive, supportive, agreeable, embracing. On the level of soul, however, no might be the most affirmative word a … Continue reading

Are There “Accidents”?

“Were you in an accident?”  asked the chunky, spiky haired masseuse at my physical therapist’s office as I lay on a table.  She was working on my left foot and leg, per her boss’ instructions. “No,” I said. “I walked more than 500 miles.” And maybe trekking that distance, in my case, created physical effects … Continue reading

Guns: On the Camino and Here

Not long ago, I walked a rainy, misty stretch of the Camino, between the farming villages of Hontanas and Castrojeriz, with a German man my age.  He told me that he came to Spain because he was feeling alienated from the growing corporatization of his own culture and was out of sorts with himself. “Me, … Continue reading

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