Beautiful series This series really was lovely to see. The series showed six different Pilgrimages from around the world, seen through the eyes of American practioners of each faith.There were moments I cried, laughed, felt completely in tune with the ancients of the Planet. I learned a lot from the series.History is important. Knowing who you are within that history is far more difficult to realize, but this series certainly made me think. I would love to see more, as there are far…
It is possible. I found these journeys inspirational, especially the one on Lourdes with the soldiers seeking freedom from pain and post traumatic stress syndrome. This place is sacred and heals on multiple levels. It means so much to mean because a friend who had picked out her funeral dress and coffin, went to visit the shrine of Medujoria in Yugoslavia with her children, planning to die and came back healed from stage 4 cancer. She gave us buttons at the Unity Breast Cancer Support group fully alive and…
their approach is more like a tour guide than While trying to be “inclusive” or maybe “apolitical” (I suppose) the Jerusalem segment seems to want to blur the boundaries between faith groups in Jerusalem–like we’re all on the same pilgrimage! This is not done in the extreme, because some very authentic testimonies of Jews and Christians are presented, but there are other places where it appears that we’re all headed the same direction when we emphatically are not. The photography is sublime! Some of the resource persons on…
Beautiful series This series really was lovely to see. The series showed six different Pilgrimages from around the world, seen through the eyes of American practioners of each faith.There were moments I cried, laughed, felt completely in tune with the ancients of the Planet. I learned a lot from the series.History is important. Knowing who you are within that history is far more difficult to realize, but this series certainly made me think. I would love to see more, as there are far…
It is possible. I found these journeys inspirational, especially the one on Lourdes with the soldiers seeking freedom from pain and post traumatic stress syndrome. This place is sacred and heals on multiple levels. It means so much to mean because a friend who had picked out her funeral dress and coffin, went to visit the shrine of Medujoria in Yugoslavia with her children, planning to die and came back healed from stage 4 cancer. She gave us buttons at the Unity Breast Cancer Support group fully alive and…
their approach is more like a tour guide than While trying to be “inclusive” or maybe “apolitical” (I suppose) the Jerusalem segment seems to want to blur the boundaries between faith groups in Jerusalem–like we’re all on the same pilgrimage! This is not done in the extreme, because some very authentic testimonies of Jews and Christians are presented, but there are other places where it appears that we’re all headed the same direction when we emphatically are not. The photography is sublime! Some of the resource persons on…