@brittarnhild
I am packing for a pilgrimage. For four days I will be on the road. I will walk with a group of deacons. Our task is to work with the pilgrimage theme and how we can use it in the diaconia in our congregations.
Every night and every morning I will be in charge of the words for reflections. I have been thinking a lot about this. How will I do it? How will I focus? I am still wearing my thinking cap, but I know that I will, twice a day, read for the groups one of my legends, one of my tales. We will not sing a hymn, nor say a written prayer. But I will ask the participants to still their minds, to be in silent prayers......and when Thursdag night comes I will initiante a talk about holy places in our lives, a talk about what is sacred for us.
I will continue my thinking as I walk, and as I share my tales.
And now I have a question for you:
What is sacred for you?
Where are the holy place/places in your life
And why?
I hope to hear from you.
Your thoughts will help me in my own thinking.
The photo was taken up in the forest behind The House in the Woods, a sign to mark one of the official pilgrim roads leading to Nidaros Cathedral