heart practice

Polly 2022-04-23 07:04:56

People who don't use it, for various reasons, walk a road in Spain, which is both a pilgrimage and a practice.

The protagonist Tom's son, Daniel, died on the first day of the road in bad weather. Tom decided to go down the road for his son.

On the way, I met Jost, a Dutchman who wanted to lose weight, Salad, a Canadian woman who wanted to quit smoking, and Jack, a writer who continued to write.

finally reach the end. Said it was for his son, but in fact it was for himself. Everything, in the end, is for yourself.

When people live, they must find meaning, and their foothold is themselves.

Why you live is very important, at least you must live for yourself, think about what you want, then work hard for it and practice.

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  • Alan 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    The original sound is weak

  • Braeden 2022-03-29 09:01:08

    Last year, a high-reputation literary film made me misjudgment again: I thought it was a boring film about spiritual redemption and philosophy, but who knew that it was a lyrical film that conveyed life, friendship, and life beliefs. An unforgettable masterpiece. Maybe one day I'll go on a pilgrimage with you to find undiscovered frontiers and each other and start a new life, even if I'm 60 years old and retired

The Way quotes

  • Tom: Have you ever walked the Camino, senora?

    First albergue innkeeper: Never. When I was young, I was too busy. And now that I'm older, I'm too tired.

    First albergue innkeeper: [as Tom silently nods and heads out the door] Buen camino.

  • Joost: I tried to quit once. But then I thought, "Why?" My grandmother, she drank and she smoked her entire life, and she lived to be 103 years old. Now what does that tell you?

    Sarah: It tells me that everyone who is trying to quit something always has an ancient relative they use as an example of why not to quit.

    Joost: I suppose that make me into a cliché, then.

    Sarah: You said it.