3. After my father passed away,
I saw this move, in which
the father finished the
Camino for his son, who
died in the attempt of
walking Camino.
And that is when I decided
that on the anniversary of
my father’s death, I will
walk the Camino to honor
him.
(www.christianfilmdatabase.com)
4. I walked on average 30km per day for 28 days, from
French border all the way across Spain.
(rocogeog.wordpress.com)
5. I knew ahead of time that the weather condition was
not ideal: it was heavy winter, and one of the worst
storms in 50 years covered most of Europe at the time
7. On top of the weather, physical obstacles challenged me:
blister, cramp, muscle inflammation…
but these difficulties do not stop me…
8. On The Way, I made friends who are from
all over the world.
9. And I saw some of the most spectacular beauties
I have ever seen.
10. 100km Mark!
Step by step, I was
closer and closer to my
destination.
I continued to walk, with
faith and determination.
11. And this is it! Santiago de Compostela!
(en.wikipedia.org)
12. I took the risk and step into the
unknown with courage, and
the result is fruitful yet
invaluable. I had not only
overcame the challenge of the
nature but also confronted my
own fear and other emotional
weakness. During the one
month period, I had gained a
deeper insight of myself in
terms of who I really am and
what my limits are.
These experiences and
understandings will
strengthen my personal
characters and help me
become more successful in my
professional life.