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Processing the journey

Processing the journey
Camino de Santiago

Processing the journey – what I’ve been doing for the past two months. I’ve been home almost two months now since my Camino journey and it’s taken me quite a bit of time to process it all and submit to my reality. I miss the adventure, the challenge and the awareness. I especially miss the lack of distraction. On the Camino, it was so easy for me to stay Christ centered – focused on God every step of the way. For me, it was all I had to make it through the day.

Each day presented new challenges for us. Whether it was the distance, the terrain, the weather, the food or lack thereof, each day was different and each day was difficult. Despite the difficulty we remained focused on the destination – each day a little closer to our goal. There was no worry about work or anything else that causes us stress or anxiety in our days. There was only the Camino and God!

Whenever I felt pain, exhaustion or discouragement, I found myself calling out to God for help. I prayed a lot and was willing to endure whatever the challenge of the day was for the intentions of those I carried in my heart.

Although many people make it the entire 478 miles to Santiago de Compostela, many do not. As a matter of fact, one of our companions did not make it to the end. While we all suffered with blisters, pain and exhaustion, the only difference between the two of us that completed the journey and the one that did not was our foundation – the foundation we call Christ, our strength, our rock our salvation!

A metaphor for life

My traveling companion and I realized on the journey that the Camino is a metaphor for life. You have your good days and bad days, ups and downs, but somehow, some way you’re able to persevere. We believe Christ is the reason. When you surrender all you have and all you are to Him, the results are amazing.

As I ponder the lessons learned (which I’ll post about separately) I’m inspired to apply them to my life as I journey on in my reality. While it’s true that I now have to make a conscious effort to remind myself of the lessons, I continue with the Camino mindset of placing Christ in the center of it all.

When I fret over work decisions now, I’m reminded of my days on the Camino when I fretted over my blisters and wondered how I would ever make it to Santiago. I prayed, I remembered Christ carrying the cross, His time in the garden of Gethsemane and His total surrender to His Father – Our Father!

When I am exhausted with responsibility or in physical or emotional pain, I’m reminded that this too shall pass and that I’m not alone. He is at my side. The intensity with which I felt His Presence on the Camino was not exclusive to that place, it’s available to me here and now. Focus is everything! It’s one of the things I learned. Pain intensifies when we focus on it. If we turn our attention to something other than pain, then suddenly the pain seems non-existent. Just the same, God’s Presence intensifies when we focus on it!

His grace

I learned many things on the Camino, but a few things I learned about myself : only by the grace of God am I faithful, am I strong – ONLY BY THE GRACE OF GOD! So, as I lay in bed this morning, a revelation: always remember and apply the Camino experience to your everyday life. While at work, call on God for courage and guidance; while at home call on God for patience and love; in the midst of turmoil, in sickness and in health, rely on your faith and surrender to God’s will. And just when you think you can’t endure, remember to beg for His grace. His grace is ENOUGH! God bless you!

P.S.: in the coming days and weeks I’ll be posting reflections on the lessons learned and things I was grateful for while away. Some new, some old – so I apologize in advance to those of you who followed my photo journal because you’ve read some of them already. Just try to view them with a new set of eyes! Peace!

Song: You are making me new – unwrapped

song - you are making me new

Alpha Omega

You are making me new lyrics:

You are Alpha Omega, Beginning and the end 

No place that you will take me, You have never been 

You have walked my desert, You felt my every pain 

You gave your life to take me, Where I have never been

 I fall down in surrender, I lift my hands to you 

You are making me new 

For you have called me chosen, my heart is your pursuit 

You are making me new 

You are the gentle healer, You touch my every fear 

and in my darkest hour, I know that you are near

Your dreams over me are bigger than my own

SO POWERFUL!! Here’s the message I hear:  Jesus is King of Kings.   Would you ever think to approach a king, any king, without first making sure you looked your best, with not a hair out of place?  Jesus is not only King of Kings but He is the beginning and the end.   Scripture tells us He is before all things and in Him all things hold together.    In essence, there’s nothing we can ever experience that He has not already experienced Himself.   He’s “been there done that.”  He is BEING itself and BEING is trustworthy.  Let’s trust.

Jesus is in constant pursuit of our heart.  He wants to dwell there.  There’s only one problem:  perfection cannot exist in mediocrity.   So our hearts need to be purified and He knows what we need for that purification.  So what do we do?  We “fall down in surrender” trusting that everything we experience in life serves to purify us.  It’s making us new.  Let us never forget that Jesus is the Divine Physician. He has the power to heal.  Most important and best of all: through every hill and valley He is with us .  Even in our darkest hour He is with us.

We tend to tense up when we think about surrendering. It means giving up control of everything, even our hopes and dreams. What we need to remember, the part of the song that gives me chills is:

YOUR DREAMS OVER ME ARE BIGGER THAN MY OWN!

Our dreams, no matter how big we think they are, are nothing when compared to the dreams Jesus has for us.  He’s guiding us every step of the way and yet we are so attached to our own plans and dreams.  I recently heard a homily where the priest said we often thank Jesus for all our current blessings (things that have gone our way).  We should also thank Him for the blessing of things that haven’t gone our way.   I realize now that when things don’t go my way, it  just means that in God’s eyes I didn’t dream big enough.  He has bigger plans for me and so I should thank Him, not only for current blessings but also for future blessings already on their way!

Can you let go and let God?  Can you be at peace with the path of your life knowing it’s being orchestrated by the greatest conductor of all time?  God bless you!
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