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Winter solstice draws pagan faithful to Stonehenge
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Or horse back, or wagon, or boat
None of them eating fossil fuels. Mind you I specified in times of climate crisis.
I stand by it: if you make a pilgrimage by getting in your car and driving to a place your are doing it wrong. If you direct your own steps and walk with an honest effort on the earth (the walking more important than the destiny) your pilgrimage will be much more likely to be successful. Earth likes the rhythm of your feet.
Sorry I didn't notice the climate crisis bit
So if someone in the America's making a pilgrimage to mecca has to find a way to walk across an ocean. Yes the journey is more important than the destination but I feel that ignoring practicality in some elitist/gatekeeping bunk.
Read the self-respecting pagan bit. Not talking about Muslims and Mecca here, but Pagans and Stonehenge.