Journey Quote by David G. Benner
““Pilgrimage always involves both an exterior and interior journey. Any travel can be a pilgrimage, regardless of the destination or whether or not there even is a destination. The difference between a pilgrim and a tourist is the intention of attention and openness to God. This transforms a trip into a pilgrimage, and the result is that the self that sets out on pilgrimage will not be the same as the self that returns.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Spiritual Journey by David G. Benner, 1995
Travel becomes a pilgrimage when undertaken with intention, openness, and spiritual focus, transforming the traveler.
In simple terms: Travel as pilgrimage requires intention and openness.
Travel mindfully, seeking deeper meaning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- retreats
- mission trips
- personal crises
- exploration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What intention will you bring to your next trip?
- How does openness change your experience?
Not all travel can be deeply spiritual; intention may be absent.