Only the walker who sets out toward ultimate things is a pilgrim. The pilgrim resolves that the one who returns will not be the same person as the one who set out. Pilgrimage is a passage for the reckless and subtle. The pilgrim—and the metaphor comes to us from distant times—must be prepared to shed the husk of personality or even the body like a worn-out coat.
- Andrew Schelling
Pilgrims week is back, with the same epic ambitions. A continuous 108 hours of circumambulation, talks from Vidyamala and Lokeshvara, and an optional programme that allows you to enjoy being at Adhisthana in the way that feels right for you.