Ian Fein Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture #1

When reading Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture by Victor and Edith Turner, I came across the quote "There is undoubtedly an initiatory quality in pilgrimage" and I began to ponder the quote. A pilgrim does not become a pilgrim until they leave their home and seek out the divine. No one makes them do this as they chose to embark on a pilgrimage under their own free will. Pilgrimage is selfish in that pilgrims do pilgrimages solely out of their own free will. The pilgrim chooses to seek out god and god is not going to make them do anything they do not want to do. Pilgrims must first seek out god and then hope he reveals himself.

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