033/499 … booming the Mystery (09/22/08)
Look closer — even closer than that. “The pilgrim announces the ineffable … … by not speaking of it at all.” ~ from my Camino journal
Look closer — even closer than that. “The pilgrim announces the ineffable … … by not speaking of it at all.” ~ from my Camino journal
“In our deepest hopelessness rests the essence of our Life’s Work … When deepest in shadow, the Light of Epiphany shines its brightest.” ~ from my Camino journal
No matter where I am in the world, I’m always somehow “Home” when I see moss. “He who has chosen to ride a tiger, can no longer choose to dismount.” ~ Chinese Proverb
… a pilgrim’s cairn, made over time as pilgrim after pilgrim placed single stone after single stone one upon the other. Truly, this is the “bigger picture” … “What is the use in praying if, at the very moment of prayer, we have so little confidence in God that we are busy planning our own […]
… a pilgrim’s offering upon the cairn seen in the last picture. How fitting that “power” was discarded here. “We cannot see things in perspective until we cease to hug them to our own bosom. When we let go of them we begin to appreciate them as they really are. Only then can we begin […]
“The Wilderness (the barren, depressed &/or painful times in life) is what gives us the continual opportunity to Love Life anyway.” ~ from my Camino journal
… lunch break at the top of the world … To get out of the chilly wind, Mom & I stopped here and ate a short repast amidst the boulders seen in the background. “Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything. If you listen to what you know instinctively, […]
… the view from those very boulders … “It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways” ~ Dennis Banks
Sheep! “If you would have your son to walk honorably through the world, you must not attempt to clear the stones from his path, but teach him to walk firmly over them …” ~ Anne Bronte
“If our emotions die in the Wilderness, our humanity dies with them.” ~ Thomas Merton
… headed towards the top. (Mom is the first pilgrim from the left) *Notice the reverence being offered by the pilgrim wearing light blue. Such displays were commonplace — both witnessed in others and engaged in myself. During any pilgrimage (at home or abroad), when the sludge of everyday worries & desires has been completely […]