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Ep 107: Maurice and some reflections of a 2-time pilgrim

Ep 107: Maurice and some reflections of a 2-time pilgrim

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WHY DO CAMINO CONNECTIONS HAPPEN SO QUICKLY?

This is just one of the questions my guest Maurice and I ponder in this episode of the YOU on the Camino de Santiago podcast.

Before he walked his first Camino, Maurice spent some time exploring the question of why he was going to do this pilgrimage. It’s a question I recommend every pilgrim ponders. You may not know exactly why you want to walk the Camino, but simply by asking the question, you invite answers that may take you off in new and exciting directions.

Here is the book we discussed: The Art of Pilgrimage, by Phil Cousineau

READY TO GET MOVING ON PLANNING YOUR PILGRIMAGE?

Check out Nancy's 13-eBook series and watch your plans come together. https://thecaminoexperience.com/start/ For the DIY pilgrim.

Or, let's do this together! Join the Camino Experience group in September - only two spots left as of March 25, 2025. Let me know you are interested here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/inquire

HOW TO PROCESS YOUR CAMINO EXPERIENCE WHILE IN SANTIAGO

Here are the two places in Santiago that we talked about where pilgrims can go to process their pilgrimage:

Pilgrim House in Santiago: https://www.pilgrimhousesantiago.com/

Camino Companions: https://www.fcjsisters.org/who-we-are/where-we-are/europe/camino-companions/

#youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast

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