Was Howard's Loss - "Universal Law of Recompense".
Ida Cote-Persson
icoteperssonaBAK.RR.COM
Thu Nov 22 17:55:13 PST 2001
Howard,
I agree.
Universal laws are interesting but perhaps
above what we human being can direcetly
perceive. Should we just leave these
considerations to God?
On the pratical side, most of the Camino is
good and blessed, but there are "men and
dogs" that should perhaps be cautioned against.
Are the stories I hear about Victorino of Hontanas,
Alfredo of Camponaraya, Jato of Villafranca,
the black German Shepard at the refugio of Terradillos
to be dismissed?
Even on the Camino we occasionally experience
the negative side of humanity. I'm sure there
is a lesson here.
John Persson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Murphy" <HmcellardykeaAOL.COM>
To: <GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: Was Howard's Loss - "Universal Law of Recompense".
> In a message dated 22/11/01 15:57:41 GMT Standard Time,
barryevans9aYAHOO.COM
> writes:
> > "I think we termed it the "immutable law of recompense" and
> > basically what we were talking about, is that when someone takes
> > advantage of you, you don't have to worry about getting even, for
> > Divine Justice will eventually be meted out to the person who has
> > cheated you."
>
> Hello Barry,
> I feel the important thing is to share the experience and perhaps saving
or
> warning another pilgrim to be aware.
> Howard
>
More information about the Gocamino
mailing list