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Capture the Camino in this unique journal! A fun and funky journal designed to capture your own unique journey along the Camino de Santiago through Spain as well as other popular Camino journeys. After having my own life-changing experience traveling and traversing the Camino, I created this journal. It's the journal I wish I had had during my own travels, and one I know you will enjoy using during your own Camino experiences and inner journeys to Self. Includes journaling for 36 fun-filled travel days with pages dedicated to My Camino, My Purpose, My Thoughts, and Mindfulness Minute. Also…mehr

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Capture the Camino in this unique journal! A fun and funky journal designed to capture your own unique journey along the Camino de Santiago through Spain as well as other popular Camino journeys. After having my own life-changing experience traveling and traversing the Camino, I created this journal. It's the journal I wish I had had during my own travels, and one I know you will enjoy using during your own Camino experiences and inner journeys to Self. Includes journaling for 36 fun-filled travel days with pages dedicated to My Camino, My Purpose, My Thoughts, and Mindfulness Minute. Also included are inspirational quotes, writing prompts, and a daily structure for anyone who suffers from blank page phobia. Walk on!
Autorenporträt
In the Fall of 2015, after 25 long years of daydreaming, planning and talking about the Camino to anyone who would listen, Heather Gailey set out, at the age of 52, to walk the Camino Frances, solo in the Fall of 2015. Although friends and family thought she had lost my mind, she believes she found it on that long trail winding through the Spanish countryside. Her spiritual journey turned out to be very different than she originally planned. She even did it differently than most pilgrims by taking her first step on the Camino from a city in the middle of the trail to make her way to the end in 17 days. Due to time constraints, she didn't even officially finish and collect the highly sought after Compostela (certificate of completion). However, she came home with something more valuable. During those 17 days, she experienced life-altering adventure that challenged her physically, spiritually, and mentally. The Camino de Santiago threw her up in the air, flipped her upside down and dumped her on her head, but it didn't leave her there. After shaking her to the core, it picked her up, dusted her off, and pointed her to her centre. That experience stays with her even today, in the midst of her everyday life.