Day 18b: Uncovering the ever-hidden … (05/02/2019)

“Some would say that we must uncover what we long for to re-discover who we are. Others proclaim that we must change what we long for to alter who we are becoming.  Of course, the far deeper truth is that we must completely release all that we long for in order to then & only […]

Day 18c: Mingling with a Monk … (05/02/2019)

Walking through the sunny woods on my way through Switzerland, I was climbing up a steadily sloped trail when I came to a fork in the road — to the slight right my chosen Camino path that continued along its upward trajectory, and to my slight left a route sloping downward back towards the way […]

Day 18d: The view from Above; the View from afar … (05/02/2019)

“Indeed I am almost certain that there are no heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secrets of making his aspirations come true. And the way to this most special of secrets can be summarized in three C’s: curiosity, courage, and constancy, with by far the most crucial of all being […]

Day 18e: Walking into Wonderland … (05/02/2019)

It hadn’t been the longest walk in the world (only some 13 kilometers, or about 8 miles) when I rolled into the sweet village of Kleinluetzel and yet I was already pretty fatigued and my ankles were already aching & swollen again, so I entered the local Catholic church and rested there awhile. The church […]

Day 19a: Even back then, soaking in Now … (05/03/2019)

Still as true today as it was when I first thought it back in 2008 (during my first and only other Camino pilgrimage) … “Thinking today about how time & space become oddly distorted while walking any pilgrimage; how space often seems to bend and time seems to almost disappear altogether — how sometimes I […]

Day 19b: Liberté pour les vaches! … (05/03/2019)

One of the actions that I engaged throughout the entire length of The Walk was openly apologizing to any & all the dairy cows I met along the way. Yes, it is admittedly true that the cows I saw who were enclosed in lush pastures on small Swiss & French farms did seem to be […]

Day 19c: Shelter from The Storm … (05/03/2019)

I serendipitously roll into the town of Delemont (the Camino actually skirted this village entirely, but I was so cold & wet & tired that I kept my head down at the appropriate crossroads and conveniently assumed the path led through town) and decided I would waddle into the first open establishment I could to […]

Day 19d: A most humble Hospitality … (05/03/2019)

I was pretty gassed when I walked into the lovely town of Vicques and — as usual — I headed straight for the local Catholic church. Unusually, the church itself was closed (Catholic churches, unlike their Protestant counterparts, were almost always open havens of rest & respite during the entirety of my Walk), and yet […]

Day 20a: Onward into Inward … (05/04/2019)

“Love has no desire but to fulfill itself.  To melt steadily and become like a running brook that sings its melody long into the night.  And then to wake at dawn with a fully winged heart, and give thanks for another day of Loving.”  ~ via Kahlil Gibran

Day 20b: But where is The Way? … (05/04/2019)

I flow pretty smoothly this morning into and through the town of Rebevelier, and then things start to get a bit interesting — the kind of interesting that would cling to my days for the rest of my Walk through the Switzerland; the kind of interesting that comes into being when the governmental body of […]

Day 20c: Oh, that most difficult Day … (05/04/2019)

Whenever we look back on our lives most difficult times, a characteristic they all often have in common is a sense of sheer unpredictability — the fact that we were often totally unprepared for the challenges they offered, calling forth the feeling we had in those moments that we “just didn’t see it coming” … […]