Quo Vadis - A Pilgrim's Journey

Camino del Norte 2 - Walking Home

28 min · 4. apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439918/fan_mail/new] In this episode I follow people and their masks, the longing to be seen and loved — and discover how I myself am searching for something that does not quite allow itself to be grasped. I encounter Mary in the apse of a church as High Priestess and keeper of the veil, finish Lea Korsgaard’s book about butterflies and God in nature, and have a dream of the child within me who longs for home.  The episode explores the difference between seeking and finding, and how you sometimes only finds home when you stop looking. A story of pilgrimage, spirituality, and of making oneself available to the small miracles that reveal themselves along the way.

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