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Walking the Camino and Lydia B Smith @ The Well
Queen Anne United Methodist Church
Seattle, WA
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Thank you for joining us. Many blessings on the journeys before you. "The geographical pilgrimage is the symbolic acting out an inner journey. The inner journey is the interpolation of the meanings and signs of the outer pilgrimage. One can have one without the other. It is best to have both." - Thomas Merton


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Walking the Camino and Lydia B Smith @ The Well
Filmmaker Lydia B. Smith follows 6 pilgrims across 500 miles of Spain as they journey toward Santiago de Compostela.

Walking the Camino presents universal themes through personal stories for those seeking to redefine the way they live their lives, to deepen their relationship with themselves, and to rediscover their connection with the world in which they live. Many refer to the Camino as a 'metaphor for life,' in that each person must determine and find their own way  what is right for one may not be for another. There is no single right way to do the Camino, nor to live life.

Screened in film festivals across the US, "Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago," including a SIFF screening earlier in the year. It won Best Documentary at the Rainier Independent Film Festival in Washington earlier in the year. The film has been written about extensively from Huffington Post to the New York Times, which had this to say:

"The trail, of course, is absurdly photogenic. Sunbeams stream through clouds; valleys are viewed from mountaintops; morning mists hug meadows. The film also catalogs the challenges: blisters, aching joints, the snoring in hostels, the lack of hygiene. Sometimes the sun is too hot, the wind too strong, the rain too soaking. A pilgrimage is not supposed to be comfortable. Over time, Camino becomes a noun, verb and state of mind. As weights are shed  from both the pack and the soul  everyone is somehow changed. Religious quest or not, one priest says, "the Camino is pure medicine."

As travelogue, this is a persuasive introduction. Viewer beware: The impulse to take a hike is strong. Wear sturdy shoes." - New York Times

After screening the film, we will talk with the filmmaker Lydia B. Smith.

Ubicación

Queen Anne United Methodist Church
1606 5th Avenue West
Seattle, WA 98119
United States

Categorías

Artes > Performance
Artes > Visual
Educación > Clases
Cine > Cine
Otra > Espiritual

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Organizador: The Well
En BPT desde: Sep 11, 2012
 
The Well: a gathering place for conversation
qaumc.org/the-well

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