Book Club Questions

Book Club Questions

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  1. How would you describe the central message of Impermanence in your own words?
  2. How does the concept of impermanence evolve throughout the pilgrimage?
  3. What emotions did the book leave you with by the end — and why?
  4. How did the pilgrimage reshape your perception of what a spiritual journey can look like?
  5. Which part of the journey resonated most deeply with you, and why?
  6. What does the act of walking symbolize in the book?
  7. How did the daily chapter structure affect your reading experience?
  8. How did weather, terrain, and exhaustion teach lessons about resilience or surrender?
  9. How do moments of osettai (generosity) redefine what it means to receive or belong?
  10. In what ways do landscapes act as characters in the story?
  11. Which reflections on loss, grief, or memory moved you most?
  12. How did the juxtaposition of birth and death on Day 7 influence your understanding of impermanence?
  13. What do the author’s memories reveal about healing and forgiveness?
  14. Which personal stories mirrored your own experiences?
  15. How do fleeting encounters with other pilgrims contribute to the author’s transformation?
  16. How does the author’s solitude shift over time?
  17. Which interaction with a fellow pilgrim stayed with you most, and why?
  18. How did Buddhist rituals and practices shape your understanding of the journey?
  19. Are there passages that you found yourself rereading or reflecting on?
  20. After reading, do you feel inspired to undertake a pilgrimage of your own?
  21. How has the book influenced your thinking about time, aging, or a life well-lived?
  22. If you could ask the author one question about the journey, what would it be?