Rebekah, another of our Student Ambassadors, has written a beautiful piece on her experiences studying abroad in Salamanca. Have an enjoyable read!
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Upon arriving in Madrid two weeks ago, all the Americans fell asleep. I’ve found that while we dream in Salamanca, those we hold connections with back home are living our yesterday. In a sense, we are a part of two days everyday. This has been a concept hard for me to shake in learning to live fully here, both in this moment and in these surroundings.
My main experience with culture shock was going to see El Correo del Toros this past weekend at Ciudad Rodrigo. I stayed for only two of the four bullfights/corrida de toros. It got a bit emotional. A bunch of men (toreros) with pink and yellow capes began to play with the bull, distracting it for the first jab, which was made by a lancer on a horse (picador). After the toreros took turns pinning the bull with decorative swords, the matador entered scene. He had the bull run after the red cape, and in its exhaustion, the matador stabbed the bull a few times more. I did not expect the blood to be so bright. There was a moment in both fights where the bull was breathing super heavily, and looked up and around the stadium, as if searching for escape. He was eventually finished off (estocada) by a man with a short knife to the back of the neck and spinal cord. I don’t see how any other Taurus does it!
It has been a whirlwind of a time, and there’s still so many more adventures waiting to be had.
Some of the Best Advice I’ve Recently Received and Questions I’ve been Asked
-“Not all those who wander are lost.” -The Fellowship of The Ring by J.R.R. Tolken
-Walk like you own it, walk with a purpose
-Trust yourself
-Have fun
-What ideas are you collecting?
-Take time for yourself
-Listen with both your eyes and your ears
-“When death finds you, may it find you alive.” – African Proverb
-Work with that art of letting go and see what it means to be an independent self
Ciao until the Next Time.
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