I don’t often sit in front of the flat screen long enough to watch a movie… unless a sport catches my eye. But last Sunday night I accessed my Netflix account. Call me crazy for having it. I just like to have options.
For the next two hours I learned valuable lessons about this journey we call life. “The Way” starred Martin Sheen and his son, Emilio Estevez as a father and son. Dad was a wealthy doctor and son would have nothing to do with it. He needed to make his own way in life.
The son, Daniel, died in a tragic accident in the Pyrenees Mountains on the first day of his Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. The hike is over 800km over rural France and Spain. When the father went over to identify the body, he made a spontaneous decision to make the hike in his son’s place.
During the long walk, the father was transformed from a cynical man who hated life, to one who completely embraced it. He learned through his journey the real value in life, as well as his purpose in it. He learned lessons only a sleeping giant could as he awoke to the reality of how much life he let pass right by unnoticed.
Here are a few things I took from this movie that we can apply to our lives:
1) Live in the moment. You’ll never get it back. Once any particular moment in time has passed, it’s gone forever. Life while it’s with you.
2) Look for the lesson in every circumstance. In each event this grieving father faced along the pilgrimage, he discovered something new and wonderful about life. It had been there all the time. Trouble was, he never took time to see it before.
3) The Beauty in the journey lies just beyond where most people stop. Most stopped in Santiago de Compestela but he and three companions he met along the way hiked all the way to the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Finisterre. There he saw the most amazing beauty of the entire trek.
4) It’s easier to make the journey with others. In the movie, Tom met a Dutchman, an Irish author and a Canadian woman. They certainly were an odd crew but even though they were different and were taking the pilgrimage for dissimilar reasons, they found comfort in each other’s presence.
It’s amazing how a two hour movie can show someone very important lessons in life. What about you?
Today’s challenge: Make a decision to Start your own Journey and write it down!
Where are you on your journey? What lessons are you learning? Why not share them here?












