SantiagoDeCompostela(30)
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34. Discovering Santiago de Compostela (Santiago)
Reaching Santiago: The End of an Unforgettable JourneyIt’s over. We finally reached Santiago Cathedral. I was overwhelmed with goosebumps and shivers.The invaluable last 33 days of our journey have flown by. Time marches on relentlessly, whether we like it or not, and the swift, unyielding passage of time is both awe-inspiring and a little frightening. Although I didn't gain anything tangible at..
2024.06.04 -
33. Discovering Santiago de Compostela (Pedrouzo)
Embracing Unexpected Blessings on the Camino JourneySometimes, the next best thing can turn out to be the best thing. This seems to be the lesson of the day.As we get closer to our destination, Santiago Cathedral, securing an Albergue has become challenging. Even though we arrived in our target village earlier than usual today, finding an Albergue was difficult. So, we had to find alternative ac..
2024.05.30 -
32. Discovering Santiago de Compostela (Ribadiso)
Such a harmonious blend of nature and antique architecture characterizes the village. Here, I could dip my feet into the river while cows graze in the fields, and well-preserved 13th-century buildings add to the serene beauty. This peaceful setting rejuvenates my tired body and mind.I think the work “healing” was created for this place. How about recalling this place whenever I’m tired in life? ..
2024.05.23 -
29~31. Discovering Santiago de Compostela (Portomarin, Palas de rei)
Reflecting on a Journey of Transformation and Discovery I’ve been in Europe for 30 days now, and suddenly, I feel a new emotion. I’ve always dreamed of this, and perhaps this is a place I may never be able to return to. It feels unreal to think I’ve been here for about a month. I’ve experienced nights where I couldn’t sleep well because of overwhelming happiness while walking picturesque paths a..
2024.05.22 -
27~28. Discovering Santiago de Compostela (Cebreiro, Triacastela)
Reflecting on Personality and Growth My personality is quite straightforward. I clearly distinguish between good and bad people, and I can't maintain a poker face. This trait can be challenging in relationships. Concerned, I discussed this with Mr. Kim."Can I change my personality?" I asked.He replied that being honest with my feelings is a good thing. I realized he might be right. If I feel neg..
2024.05.16 -
26. Discovering Santiago de Compostela: Day 26(Ponferrada)
Cherishing Life's OpportunitiesWe walked around 37km and arrived at Ponferrada. Today's goal was either Buger King or Domino's Pizza. Having a goal gives me strength, but it also makes me feel like I'm living only in the future, constantly chasing something elusive.This makes me even more tired. It reminds me of something I read in a book: Happiness is not a destination, and primates struggle to..
2024.05.13 -
24~25. Discovering Santiago de Compostela: Day 24~25(Astorga, Rabanai)
Reflecting on the Journey, Day 24 As I sit down to pen this entry with my new favorite writing tool, I cherish these moments of solitude where I can organize my thoughts and meet my inner self. Sometimes, I wish time would stand still during these reflective pauses. Today, I explored Astorga, a quaint city that seems untouched by modern urbanization. It is home to a museum dedicated to Antoni Ga..
2024.05.03 -
23. Discovering Santiago de Compostela: Day 23(Mazarife)
The Infinite LoopLiving in the moment is a phrase I’ve heard so often it almost feels cliché. Usually, it doesn’t resonate with me. Today, though, was different. The book “The Philosopher and the Wolf” by Mark Rowlands offered a philosophical take using those familiar words, and it struck a chord. I highly recommend it. Rowlands explores profound ideas through his experiences with animals, and I..
2024.05.02 -
21~22. Discovering Santiago de Compostela: Day 21~22(León)
Footprints and Dreams: Pilgrimage Tales from León We finally reached León. I was so sorry for overworking my feet. Towards the end, they seem to rebel, protesting that they couldn’t take another step.It’s been chaotic since this morning. I’ve endured countless sleepless nights in anticipation of seeing the Milky Way, but we ended up leaving at 5 o’clock due to my lazy companions.The sky was fil..
2024.04.30 -
20. Discovering Santiago de Compostela: Day 20(Hermanillos)
Cherishing the Journey: Finding Meaning in Every StepI’ve discovered the joy of hanging out. We should have invited them to dinner first.I don’t need to be too selective about people… I still have a lot to learn. I noticed the contrast between male and female perspectives over a plate of spaghetti. It was quite different from the ones we had made before.I find men to be quite straightforward cre..
2024.04.25