The only real reference to the name Quentar that I could find was a town in Spain, which can be part of a hard climb on The Camino.
Follow your heart?
While I'm not a religious person, or even believe that Jesus was an actual living person, I like the archetype of Godas Man, and I have always wanted to walk The Camino at some point in my life, but that dream, my youth, and my bushwalking fitness have slowly left me thinking maybe next life now.
"My eyes were closed the entire time, except for one brief instant.
We were at the point when I had just said the single most important thing of the entire session, the one pivotal event, the thing thatmade me sob like a dam had burst.
As I was crying my body was going through a set of spasms, and Lorraine was calmly telling me not to worry, that I was fine, to release whatever I was feeling."
Maybe Mike's mate Quentar is suggesting a walk around Quentar in Spain and maybe even a walk under the dam for a visit to the bunker like tunnels and to reemerge up the staircase and back into the light?
Maybe Mike could do an ultra-light back-packing trek through the Camino and film his adventure for us lazy couch potatoes who would rather watch or read about the trek than actually walk it? I wonder if they have owls in Spain?
I hope that owl in the video above can get you up to speed on your Spanish before hitting the Camino, if you do plan on visiting Quentar when the Covid 19 pandemic has ended Mike;-) QuestioningFaith?
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