A Journey to Israel and Palestine with the Interfaith Amigos << Previous  Next >>

Published in Announcements on Mar 3, 2010

 

Spiritual Directors International
Interfaith Pilgrimage to Israel and Palestine:
27 October - 5 November 2010

A Journey to the Heart:
Inner Paths to Compassion, Connection, and Peace


 Would you like to...

  • Learn and meditate in places holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
  • Walk in the steps of our past to discover fuller dimensions of our present
  • Honor Place, Celebrate Presence, Become More Fully Alive

Join Guides: Pastor Don Mackenzie, Rabbi Ted Falcon, Sheikh Jamal Rahman (The Interfaith Amigos)
Spiritual Directors International Host: Rev. Terry Moran
Local Host: Canon Iyad Qumri, Christian Palestinian Guide

Opportunity to Walk as Interfaith Spiritual Companions
Whether this is your first time to Israel and Palestine or you have visited many times, this pilgrimage is unique. Our pilgrimage guides and hosts bring sacred gifts for telling stories about spiritual companionship, and we are blessed with their abilities to speak many languages (The pilgrimage will be conducted in English, and our guides also speak Arabic, French, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish). We will walk slowly through the streets of Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Safed, the home of Jewish mystics. We will journey to the Dead Sea and have the option to swim — or really float — and benefit from the healing properties of Dead Sea mud. We will journey to the Mount of Beatitudes and Korazim for meditation and prayer.


Click here for full details, costs, FAQ, schedule, registration details, and more. 


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