圣地亚哥之路是通往内心世界的入口

Claudia Marusanici
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朝圣是一种长距离行走,长期以来一直与转化联系在一起。尽管有越来越多的女性朝圣者和轶事证据,但很少有研究针对了解她们的经历。使用Moustakas(1990)的启发式调查定性方法,本研究探讨了独自行走圣地亚哥之路的女性旅行者的转变体验。半结构化访谈是与7位共同研究人员进行的。其中五个人提供了额外的材料,如诗歌、博客文章和日记条目。研究结果表明,参与者变得更加真实,与他人和自然紧密相连,并对自己的身体有了新的欣赏。他们报告说,他们在回国后改变了各种生活方式,并谈到想要为世界服务,改变世界。尽管他们都经历了深刻领悟的时刻,但共同研究人员承认,转变是一个持续的过程。在讨论了与先前文献相关的研究结果之后,该研究的结论是推荐朝圣作为一种解药,可以治疗忙碌、物质主义以及与自我、他人和自然的疏离。讨论了局限性,并提出了未来的研究建议,包括调查定期朝圣是否会促进转变过程。
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Camino de Santiago as a portal to the inner world
Pilgrimage, one type of long-distance walking, has long been associated with transformation. Despite the growing number of female pilgrims and anecdotal evidence, little research has been directed toward understanding their experience. Using Moustakas’ (1990) qualitative method of heuristic inquiry, this study explored solo female travellers’ experience of transformation associated with walking the Camino de Santiago. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven co-researchers. Five of them contributed additional material, such as poems, blog posts, and journal entries. The findings show that participants became more authentic, connected deeply with others and nature, and discovered a new appreciation for their bodies. They reported implementing various lifestyle changes upon return and spoke about wanting to be of service and make a difference in the world. Although they all experienced moments of profound realisation along the way, the co-researchers acknowledged that transformation is an ongoing process. After discussing the findings in relation to previous literature, the study concludes by recommending pilgrimage as an antidote to the epidemic of busyness, materialism, and alienation from self, others, and nature. Limitations are discussed, and future research suggestions including the investigation into whether going on a pilgrimage periodically fosters the transformative process are made.
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