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Bringing the Camino experience home. Anyone tried that? It’s tricky, right? You spend all this time in the liminal space of the Camino – in this alternative world where strangers are kind, people are good, and making connections is easy and fun.
You walk yourself into a stronger, braver version of yourself, and you discover you like that person. You dial into the simplicity of spending your day at the pace of walking, carrying only what you need, and listening to the messages from your body about what it needs and how to care for it.
You laugh, you cry, you celebrate, and you grieve. And you do it all with a couple dozen people who have the same purpose as you: to walk day by day and eventually reach Santiago de Compostela, Fisterra, or Muxia.
You do all that, and then you have to return home.
It’s hard, isn’t it, to transition from the Camino back to everyday life?
We do it, but many of us don’t like it. Many of us flounder, struggle, and suffer. There has to be a better way.
Now there is! Check it out . . .
Take the next step of your pilgrimage here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/laterraza/
Registration is open from noon on August 19, through midnight August 23, 2025, Pacific time zone.
Next registration period will be in late October/early November.
Sign up here to get all the content of the Mining the Lessons of the Camino challenge: https://thecaminoexperience.com/challenge
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Bringing the Camino experience home. Anyone tried that? It’s tricky, right? You spend all this time in the liminal space of the Camino – in this alternative world where strangers are kind, people are good, and making connections is easy and fun.
You walk yourself into a stronger, braver version of yourself, and you discover you like that person. You dial into the simplicity of spending your day at the pace of walking, carrying only what you need, and listening to the messages from your body about what it needs and how to care for it.
You laugh, you cry, you celebrate, and you grieve. And you do it all with a couple dozen people who have the same purpose as you: to walk day by day and eventually reach Santiago de Compostela, Fisterra, or Muxia.
You do all that, and then you have to return home.
It’s hard, isn’t it, to transition from the Camino back to everyday life?
We do it, but many of us don’t like it. Many of us flounder, struggle, and suffer. There has to be a better way.
Now there is! Check it out . . .
Take the next step of your pilgrimage here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/laterraza/
Registration is open from noon on August 19, through midnight August 23, 2025, Pacific time zone.
Next registration period will be in late October/early November.
Sign up here to get all the content of the Mining the Lessons of the Camino challenge: https://thecaminoexperience.com/challenge
#youonthecamino
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