Charlie Benfanti "COMMUNION" Blog Post 15
In my travels, I have felt something close to what Thoreau described and what is explored in American Camino: communion with something larger than myself, a clarity that only comes when you step far enough outside your comfort zone. Communion comes in the moments when you are closest to what Paulo Coelho calls "the soul of the world." In my journey, I have come to realize the profound significance of life and our place in its history. The incredible thing about the "hero's adventure" that we discuss in class is that it is the story of all of us. I understand communion as almost a transcension of time and space, a shared experience for all. We do not have to accomplish or achieve anything specific to live a beautiful and profound life. In finding communion, we connect with each other, all those we love, and all those we will never know.
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