There’s a moment that happens—quietly, almost without you noticing—when the rhythm of walking takes over. The road stretches ahead. The voices of fellow pilgrims fade into the distance. And all you hear is the steady crunch of your own footsteps. At first, it can feel lonely. But then… it becomes something else.Something deeper.Something sacred. InContinue reading “The Sound of Your Own Footsteps”
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The Gift of Being Seen
There’s a particular kind of grace that only seems to emerge when we slow down long enough to notice it. It’s not flashy.It doesn’t come with fanfare.It often arrives as a glance. A nod. A simple “Buen Camino.” But in those tiny, ordinary moments, something sacred happens:We are seen. Not as tourists.Not as strangers.But asContinue reading “The Gift of Being Seen”
Expect Less. Receive More: Camino Preparations #28
There’s a quiet shift happening in me as the Camino draws near. I’ve noticed how easy it is — even in preparing for something sacred — to begin building expectations. Expectations about the route, the scenery, the weather. But even more so, expectations about the experience:What insights I’ll gain.How I’ll feel.What spiritual revelations might unfold.Continue reading “Expect Less. Receive More: Camino Preparations #28”
Recalibrating the Compass: Camino Preparations #27
There’s a quiet shift happening. The kind you don’t always notice at first—not dramatic, not loud.But it’s there.In the stillness.In the pause before the next step.In the way your breath settles just a little deeper. And I think the Camino is already beginning to do its work:It’s recalibrating my compass. For so long, life hasContinue reading “Recalibrating the Compass: Camino Preparations #27”
Camino Preparations: What You Can’t Pack
As the days draw closer to departure, my pack is nearly ready.It’s lightweight. Layered. Thoughtfully considered.I’ve tested the gear. Adjusted the fit. Swapped out the unnecessary.I’ve done my best to prepare. And yet, this past week, I’ve been struck by a different kind of readiness—the kind that has nothing to do with equipment. Some ofContinue reading “Camino Preparations: What You Can’t Pack”
Preparing to Walk: Packing the Intangible Things
With the days ticking down before I begin the Camino, my packing list is mostly complete.Gear has been tested.Layers chosen.Weight reduced.Logistics double-checked. But in these final moments of preparation, I’ve realized something deeper: Some of the most important things I’m bringing don’t fit in my backpack at all. What Can’t Be Packed — But MustContinue reading “Preparing to Walk: Packing the Intangible Things”
Preparing to Walk: When the Map Is Not Enough
As my departure for the Camino draws near, I’ve spent a fair amount of time with maps. I’ve traced the route.Marked likely stops.Read guidebooks.And tucked away tips from those who’ve walked it before. But in all this preparation, I know something else is true: There will come a moment when the map won’t be enough.Continue reading “Preparing to Walk: When the Map Is Not Enough”
Preparing to Walk: Letting the Journey Change You
With my pack nearly ready and my walking shoes well worn in, it would be tempting to think I’ve done all the preparation I need. But there’s one thing I’ve come to realize in these final days before departure:The real preparation is not in the packing —it’s in the surrender. Not to the itinerary,not toContinue reading “Preparing to Walk: Letting the Journey Change You”
Preparing to Walk: Letting the Path Set the Pace
As I prepare to walk the Camino, I’ve been surprised by how often the Spirit teaches me through my feet. You think you’re just going out for a walk —but then the road starts talking. Not with words, but with rhythm.And that rhythm is slower than you expected. Not on My Schedule It turns out,Continue reading “Preparing to Walk: Letting the Path Set the Pace”
Preparing to Walk: The Gift of Being Small
There’s something deeply humbling about preparing to walk the Camino. You carry everything you need on your back.You learn to go slowly.You become deeply aware of your limits—how much water you need, how far you can walk, how much weight you can carry before your shoulders start to ache. And in all that—I’ve discovered somethingContinue reading “Preparing to Walk: The Gift of Being Small”