Walking for Peace Podcast

Mony Dojeiji and Alberto Agraso

In 2001, Mony and Alberto walked 5000 kms from Rome to Jerusalem. For peace. 25 years later, their inner walk for peace continues, with many spiritual teachings since then, culminating in the vision of A Course in Miracles that they now live. In this podcast, they will walk their pilgrimage for peace once again, looking at the experiences that most marked them, offering an interpretation that deepens healing, removes the illusion of separation, division and conflict, and brings a #peace that unifies and loves.

Episodes

  1. 1d ago

    Episode 07 - Relating

    In this episode of the WALKING FOR PEACE PODCAST, ‪@AlbertoAgraso‬ and I explore one of the most human aspects of any spiritual journey: the challenge of relating when life is calling us into the unknown.As we reflect on the early days of our pilgrimage from Rome to Jerusalem, we revisit the fears that arose as we stepped away from familiar identities and into a path we could not fully understand.Alberto shares his fear of hurting those he loved through his decision to join the pilgrimage. I speak about my fear of rejection, of not being taken seriously, and of losing the professional identity that had given me purpose, recognition, and security.Looking back through the lens of A Course in Miracles, we can see how these fears were not caused by the people or circumstances around us, but by the thoughts and self-images we were still trying to protect.We explore what it means to relate—to family, friends, strangers, the future, ourselves, and ultimately to God—when the foundations of identity begin to shift.This conversation touches on forgiveness, the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the fear of letting go, and the continual invitation to return to Love, which is our true Identity.For anyone who has ever felt caught between an old life and an emerging calling, this episode offers a heartfelt reflection on the journey from fear to trust, and from separation to joining.With love and gratitude for all who walk beside us.Mony and Alberto * * * Also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music. #walkingforpeace #walkforpeace #innerjourney #acim #acourseinmiracles #caminodesantiago #buencamino #monydojeiji #albertoagraso

    1h 7m
  2. Jun 6

    Episode 06 - Exodus

    In this episode of the WALKING FOR PEACE PODCAST, Alberto and I reflect on the deeply symbolic events that surrounded the beginning of our pilgrimage from Rome to Jerusalem in November 2001.We revisit the powerful experiences that guided us in those first days — from me (Mony) arriving in Rome alone, to staying at a monastery dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, to receiving an unexpected “blessing” through Pope John Paul II’s message on the Song of Moses and the crossing of the Red Sea.As we contemplate these events twenty-five years later through the lens of A Course in Miracles and the symbolic nature of the world, we explore the possibility that the pilgrimage itself was an “exodus”: a movement away from fear, separation, judgment and outer striving… and toward trust, guidance, forgiveness, and the remembrance of our shared Identity.Alberto also shares the profound experience that sealed his decision to join the walk — a moment that made it unmistakably clear that we were being called to take this journey together.This is a conversation about symbols, guidance, synchronicity, spiritual awakening, and the loving Presence that quietly leads us across the inner wilderness, one step at a time.With love and gratitude for all who walk with us.Buen camino!Mony and Alberto* * * #walkingforpeace #walkforpeace #pilgrimage #innerjourney #podcast #podcast #monydojeiji #albertoagraso #acim #acourseinmiracles #exodus #caminodesantiago

    1h 13m

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In 2001, Mony and Alberto walked 5000 kms from Rome to Jerusalem. For peace. 25 years later, their inner walk for peace continues, with many spiritual teachings since then, culminating in the vision of A Course in Miracles that they now live. In this podcast, they will walk their pilgrimage for peace once again, looking at the experiences that most marked them, offering an interpretation that deepens healing, removes the illusion of separation, division and conflict, and brings a #peace that unifies and loves.