A friend of mine and I talk about "being on the path"...which is the Camino in real time...real life...anywhere...everywhere...there is a shared dedication to the journey, as you mention, whether fast or slow, early or late...all that matters is that you're on the path and thus the false mental construct of "separation" has no resonance, no place, no relevance...
A friend of mine and I talk about "being on the path"...which is the Camino in real time...real life...anywhere...everywhere...there is a shared dedication to the journey, as you mention, whether fast or slow, early or late...all that matters is that you're on the path and thus the false mental construct of "separation" has no resonance, no place, no relevance...
Well said, Scott! "A shared dedication to the journey"... may it be. :)