What you write today is exactly why yesterday's post was so important and profound. A "Pilgrimage" is many things and while a quiet contemplative walk is beyond compare, it is often in the physical arduousness of a task where we discover the most. I love your honesty in these posts and they make me consider every walk I take—whether it is in the cacophony of NYC or the relative quietude of NJ—my own Camino. Thank you, dear Peeka.
An aspect of the Pilgrimage comes through the Gnostic feel of your words, that evoked my imagination, and led me on my own journey, as I read through your article. And yet, in my memory, I had many of these walks when I was younger, and intuitively grasped your rationale for 'walking the walk.' That you ended this journey with Isis was a numinous experience for me.
Completely enjoying your postings and what I view as a holy and spiritual pursuit. 💜
What you write today is exactly why yesterday's post was so important and profound. A "Pilgrimage" is many things and while a quiet contemplative walk is beyond compare, it is often in the physical arduousness of a task where we discover the most. I love your honesty in these posts and they make me consider every walk I take—whether it is in the cacophony of NYC or the relative quietude of NJ—my own Camino. Thank you, dear Peeka.
Thank you Jean! So good to feel your fellowship on this Camino! Blessings and love ❤️
My heart is with you everyday 💙🕯🙏Beso y Brazo
An aspect of the Pilgrimage comes through the Gnostic feel of your words, that evoked my imagination, and led me on my own journey, as I read through your article. And yet, in my memory, I had many of these walks when I was younger, and intuitively grasped your rationale for 'walking the walk.' That you ended this journey with Isis was a numinous experience for me.