John Hawthorne - Pilgrimage

 

Assigned Reading #2

               Near every religion has the rite of pilgrimage, by travelling to a significant monument or by engaging on a spiritual journey, individuals have sought enlightenment and release from the structure of this world for millennia. So why has this concept of being a pilgrim remained a constant throughout so many different religions? I think the book puts it eloquently in the introduction, “The pilgrim walks toward a goal and along the way experiences transformation. In the practice of spiritual walking, or rambling, pilgrims communicate one with another as well as with both this worldly and other worldly beings. The resulting insight, revelation, and enlightenment are integral aspects of spirituality.” The pilgrim seeks the journey, often finding a transformation that furthers one’s enlightenment and understanding of their own spirituality.

               11/9

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