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It's time to head home, Pilgrims, but Spoiler alert: your Camino is not over. You've only reached the halfway point. In this episode, Alexander John Shaia, the author of Return From Camino, joins me, and we reflect on the moments that followed after arriving at my "destination" in Santiago de Compostela. We discuss the importance of pilgrimage, Joseph Campbell's influence, and the concept of the four-part journey. We also discuss the significance of choosing one's own Camino and bringing the Camino experience back home.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
If you enjoyed this conversation, pick up a copy of Alexander John Shaia’s book, Return from Camino. You can also follow him on Facebook and Instagram. Learn more about his work with Quadratos.
Email us at [email protected]. You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can follow Raleigh Sadler on Twitter and Instagram.
For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.
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It's time to head home, Pilgrims, but Spoiler alert: your Camino is not over. You've only reached the halfway point. In this episode, Alexander John Shaia, the author of Return From Camino, joins me, and we reflect on the moments that followed after arriving at my "destination" in Santiago de Compostela. We discuss the importance of pilgrimage, Joseph Campbell's influence, and the concept of the four-part journey. We also discuss the significance of choosing one's own Camino and bringing the Camino experience back home.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
If you enjoyed this conversation, pick up a copy of Alexander John Shaia’s book, Return from Camino. You can also follow him on Facebook and Instagram. Learn more about his work with Quadratos.
Email us at [email protected]. You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can follow Raleigh Sadler on Twitter and Instagram.
For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.