One usually associates a Pilgramage with those of Eastern faiths. I would sugest that those of the West can also go on a pilgramage by going to church every sabbath day so that one may renew their covenants with God. By doing so both cultures renew their faith in their God.
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it's really fun, hot, you get to see LOADS of animals, get amazing pictures, stay in really nice camp places.
There aren't any benefits in blizzard.
the benefits of natural gas is that it is helthy
The benefits of using a natural, biological method of clean up vs a man made method is less pollution. Using nature is always going to be more environmentally friendly than any man made methods.
yes they do
You show what happens at mecca, encourage people to go, show the purpose of going, put people's opinions in, show the benefits of going, and give your personal opinion about it.
There is no record of a parallelogram going on a pilgrimage. Ever!
No, Jews stopped going on pilgrimage with the destruction of the Second Temple.
They are going to Canterbury Cathedral.
Hm, it depends on your other interests apart from religion. A pilgrimage definitely benefits all people. You will come in contact with different types of personalities and places. In a broader sense, a pilgrimage will benefit more a non-religious person as he his horizon is broader in the pilgrimage centre unlike the religious person who has gove there on a mission.
Yes.
A pilgrimage means a trip with a purpose, , so it could be said that if a person who wants to return to the place of their birth are going on a pilgrimage.
change of scenery mostly
People get satisfaction and peace of mind
Every year, thousands of people embark on a pilgrimage to visit the holy sites of their faith.
If your talking health benefits, think about it. If your Muslim then its circling a rock seven times with a bunch of old men, if your Jewish or christian then its paying a lot of money to get a plane to go there. Just go to church, it pays off much better.Great Question !!!You learn about the Saint you are worshipping, eat different types of food, meet all sorts of interesting people. I'm curious as to why you asked this question. Can you please give us some more details, i.e. to where, why, with whom will you travel?Hello i agree with this answer, but, i do realise it doesn't actually answer the question 'What are the benefits of going on pilgrimage?' the benefits are quite simple a sense of achievement and completion