Portuguese Camino from Porto to Muxia

Spider Webs to Divine Intimacy

Before dawn, I departed the Albergue, knowing today’s Camino journey would cover 21 miles and 45,000 steps. What I hadn’t anticipated was navigating a treacherous two-foot-wide stone wall in the dark during, wet stones beneath my feet, a running creek below, and tree branches assaulting my head. Overnight, spiders had purposefully strung their webs at face level!

After surviving the creek’s challenges, the path climbed steadily upward for several miles, ascending nearly a mile in altitude. The reward?

Breathtaking sunrise vistas from mountain summits. An overwhelming sense of divine beauty—pure love, entirely quiet, and perfect peace. The moment seemed supremely crafted for enjoyment throughout the morning. For two hours, I experienced complete freedom amid natural splendor, embraced by the landscape. My only concern was following the yellow arrows and scallop shells marking the Camino path. A gentle breeze cooled the heat, creating a beautiful pilgrim moment.

I recalled Friedrich Nietzsche’s observation: “All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.” Yet my profound realization was simply to appreciate God’s beauty and solitude. Grace flowed to Camino Pilgrims, its source obvious. Shouldn’t we always aim to live in communion with God? How to structure life around these gifts, becoming utterly dependent on divine intimacy?

Summit Beauty
Delightful Gifts Plentiful
Sheep Traffic
Forest and Cobblestone Today

4 responses to “Spider Webs to Divine Intimacy”

  1. aillfelder Avatar
    aillfelder

    Glad you navigated the obstacles without falling this time! You’ve learned from your last walk!

    Love the thoughts and pictures John. Keep it up!

    Adam

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  2. Karstein Avatar
    Karstein

    I`m sitting here with my morning tea reading your beautiful descriptions of the Camino and it is a perfect start of my day, buen Camino!

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    1. John Boselli Avatar
      John Boselli

      Today was wet and muddy, but progress was made!

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  3. ryoung3550 Avatar
    ryoung3550

    Wow…your pictures are better and better. Keep it up.. You’re doing great. Thanks ever so much for sharing these personal reflections. God bless. Richard Young

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