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Early spring is not a season of spectacle; it is a season of movement. The body, stiff from winter’s contraction, remembers its original intelligence through walking. Step by step, circulation returns, breath deepens, and something ancient reawakens. To walk in early spring is to participate in emergence. The ground may still be cold, the air undecided, but forward motion itself becomes a declaration: we are no longer waiting. We are re-entering life through our feet.
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Every year on July 25th, the spiritual hearts of thousands around the world turn toward the Camino de Santiago, as pilgrims and seekers honor St. James the Greater—one of Jesus’s closest disciples and the patron saint of Spain. St. James Day isn’t just a feast day; it’s a sacred moment that reverberates with centuries of devotion, stories, and footsteps across the landscape of Spain and further around Europe. At its center lies Santiago de Compostela, the final resting place of the apostle and the culmination point of the Camino—a pilgrimage that has called to the hearts of wanderers for over a thousand years.
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