The Pilgrimage Continues: It’s been almost a year since I set out to cross Spain. At the time, I wasn’t even sure what a pilgrimage was, let alone one to Santiago de Compostela.
A lot has changed!
Wow it’s been almost a year already! I love the idea of living a pilgrimage or living its lessons. Thank you for sharing your Camino journey with us!
BTW In case you know people walking who might need space for contemplation after the Camino I can really recommend Pilgrim House. It’s run by christians - all faiths and none will feel comfortable there. They run debrief groups and have journaling exercises you can do alone and was hands down the best way for me to end and offload some tears and ask myself “what now?”
I like the way you think! I spent one month at Swiss L'Abri in the summer before medical school in 1992. Such a rich experience. There's a small "Friends of L'Abri" group meeting now in Nashville, which has also been fun to connect with.
Wow it’s been almost a year already! I love the idea of living a pilgrimage or living its lessons. Thank you for sharing your Camino journey with us!
BTW In case you know people walking who might need space for contemplation after the Camino I can really recommend Pilgrim House. It’s run by christians - all faiths and none will feel comfortable there. They run debrief groups and have journaling exercises you can do alone and was hands down the best way for me to end and offload some tears and ask myself “what now?”
Yes, I remember that place! Seemed like a wonderful ministry. I wasn’t able to spend much time there, but took one of their debriefing guides with me.
Ah, yes, Francis Schaeffer and L'Abri. You should consider a worldwide pilgrimage to visit all the L'Abri locations.
I like the way you think! I spent one month at Swiss L'Abri in the summer before medical school in 1992. Such a rich experience. There's a small "Friends of L'Abri" group meeting now in Nashville, which has also been fun to connect with.