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In this episode of Peace is Possible, Eva Dalak is joined by her dear friend and collaborator, Dalit Eliahu, for a conversation that embodies the heart of this movement.
Born in the same city and year, but from different sides of history — Eva of Palestinian descent and Dalit of Jewish descent — the two first met through their shared studies in Spiritual Psychology at the University of Santa Monica. That meeting planted the seeds for a partnership built not on identity, but on shared humanity and a commitment to inner and outer peace.
Together they reflect on their 14-year journey: navigating conflict and reconciliation, creating safe spaces for transformation, and learning how peace can be practiced even in the midst of chaos, war, and division. This episode is a testament that peace isn’t about avoiding tension, but about choosing love, trust, and growth again and again.
By Peace ActivationIn this episode of Peace is Possible, Eva Dalak is joined by her dear friend and collaborator, Dalit Eliahu, for a conversation that embodies the heart of this movement.
Born in the same city and year, but from different sides of history — Eva of Palestinian descent and Dalit of Jewish descent — the two first met through their shared studies in Spiritual Psychology at the University of Santa Monica. That meeting planted the seeds for a partnership built not on identity, but on shared humanity and a commitment to inner and outer peace.
Together they reflect on their 14-year journey: navigating conflict and reconciliation, creating safe spaces for transformation, and learning how peace can be practiced even in the midst of chaos, war, and division. This episode is a testament that peace isn’t about avoiding tension, but about choosing love, trust, and growth again and again.