Maelyn Eversole: Student’s choice #1: My personal religious journey

 One thing that I have taken away from this class is that religious journey’s do not mean that you have to be a member of a specific religious group to be on a spiritual journey. While most spiritual journeys have to do with already established religions, many people go on spiritual journeys to bring themselves peace. For example on the Camino De Santiago many of the people were on the trail to accomplish goals other than being closer to the divine power they believed in. One of the women on the trail was trying to rid her life of the pessimism that had overcome it. I believe that is a beautiful thing and it makes these great journeys that people are taking very inclusive to everyone. Even though most people on the Camino De Santiago were catholic, the churches were not the main portion of the journey, and neither was the destination. 


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