The Flow Of Pilgrims

Oh boy, arriving to tapas!
(photo P Volker)

I so love these Pilgrim Beatitudes. So glad that they were handed to me. It was just a half sheet of paper with them printed on both sides. I Googled PB yesterday and found a few folks that found them also and brought them back. I will have to follow up on that.

We were talking about arriving together yesterday from the second Beatitude. There is that power of togetherness that develops there and one would have to be an absolute grinch to not get involved with it. There have to be folks that are more or less distracted because they are grieving or angry or something similar that would be less susceptible but maybe not. Maybe it could be a place of big breakthroughs.

Hundreds of Camino people have walked here with us at Phil’s Camino over the seven years that we have been open and I will say with certainty that the glue is still sticky. That’s the glue that we were speaking of yesterday. Once you have been inoculated it is with you. I feel this bond with all sorts of folks that I didn’t physically walk with but that doesn’t seem to matter!

We have been trained by St James and that’s it, no muss no fuss, got the t-shirt. We can’t help ourselves as Annie says. The only way that we know how to arrive anymore is together.

working on my taxes loves, Felipé.

4 thoughts on “The Flow Of Pilgrims”

  1. I will,by the looks of it,be a pilgrim next week but my camino will be to go and get my covid-19 vaccine strangely enough in a town called Washington!not very convenient as it’s 20 miles north of here but I’m faced with a big wait for a more local jab.i can get it done midweek next week if I head up there.my pilgrim trail will be a train,bus and some walking.people with lymphoma and leukemia are high priority and are grouped with the 70 year olds risk wise.blood cancer is section 4 life threatening illness but confusingly there’s a section 6 serious illnesses.they have 10 groups here in order of priority.

    1. Kevan ~ OK, you get that one done. I know things are confusing. OK, keep us informed. Felipé.

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