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Pain,suffering and the consumption of spirituality: a toe story
Authors:Véronique Cova
Institution:CERGAM, Aix-Marseille Université, France
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The article addresses spiritual consumption from a corporal perspective, with a specific focus on pain and suffering as vehicles to a higher spiritual state. It applies a comparative auto-ethnography of the pain that people participating in two pilgrimages – the Camino de Santiago in France and Spain and the Quebec Compostela in Canada – feel in their toes and uses this to discuss how the experience and manifestation of pain actualises the spiritual experience. The results show that corporal pain transforms into a spiritual experience in the way that it connects to both the spiritual features associated with a particular context and the spiritual capital of the person experiencing the pain. They also reveal that displaying corporal pain during rituals – much like the sense of communion that is generated through the act of sharing – fosters further transformations leading to spiritual experiences.
Keywords:Body  Camino de Santiago  Compostela  consumption  pain  pilgrimage  spiritual capital  spiritual feature
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