Walking to a sacred destination is one of the oldest human rituals, and it is a powerful tool for inner change and transformation. On June 18 we arrived as pilgrims in Santiago de Compostela after walking 150 miles across northern Spain.

Our travel together was a true pilgrimage, where the journey of body and soul came together: The simple act of walking loosened inner knots; as our feet walked our souls became more limber. And though our walk has ended our journey continues... Read the Blog

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The most popular pilgrimage in Europe during the Middle Ages was the Camino (“Way”) to the tomb of St. James the Apostle. Over the last thousand years, this well-worn trail across northern Spain has become an extremely rich tapestry that many once again travel for its culture, beauty, and spiritual resonance.
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