As pilgrimage has experienced a remarkable resurgence in popularity in recent decades, it has drawn a diverse and eclectic mix of believers, seekers, and wanderers together, often inspired for reasons that remain elusive. Why do we choose to leave the comforts of home, endure personal hardship, and immerse ourselves in sometimes challenging contexts, in defiance of an increasingly secular world?
This study, synthesizing insights from pilgrim memoirs, academic research, and podcast conversations, finds that this venerable human tradition remains uniquely equipped to tend to our most persistent and vexing needs.