Belonging through shared story, journey, and table.

Ways We Gather

Pilgrim Table is rooted in the practice of creating space — grounded in hospitality, freedom, listening, and gentleness. In a world that often rushes toward answers and outcomes, this is a place to pause, to set down what you’re carrying, and to listen more deeply.

 
 

Accompaniment

Space for listening—

Are you going through a life transition—loss of a job, grief of a relationship, a health diagnosis, or just in an in-between space—and desiring spiritual support?


One-on-one accompaniment offers a receptive space where you don’t need to defend, explain, or resolve anything.

This space is shaped by attentive listening rather than advice. You’re invited to lay aside occupations and preoccupations, and to listen with care to the voice speaking in your own center and through your own pilgrim journey. In times of transition, uncertainty, or crisis, this is spiritual care that meets you in the messiness, dailiness, and humanness of life.

Accompaniment is not about fixing or persuading. It’s about making room — trusting that when space is held with attention and care, what needs to emerge will do so in its own time.

 
 

Thresholds of Pilgrimage

Space at the crossings—

Are you wondering how to integrate the transformative pilgrimage you just experienced into your everyday life? Or how to interiorly prepare for your pilgrimage ahead?


Pilgrimage carries moments of crossing — the leaving, the walking, and the returning. Each of these moments asks for space rather than instruction.

This offering creates room for you to prepare inwardly before setting out, to pause and listen while you’re on the road, and to gently carry what has been experienced back into daily life. It’s not about shaping the journey in advance or explaining it afterward, but about allowing the transformation to unfold as it will.

Here, the Way is trusted to speak — and you’re invited to listen.

 
 

Shared Gatherings

Space for belonging—

Are you longing for the conversations around a pilgrim table to just be the start of how you connect with others and experience community?


Shared gatherings create open space where you can enter without pressure to bring anything other than yourself.

These gatherings may take the form of small groups, retreats, guided pilgrimages, or circles of reflection— offered both virtually and in-person, often in collaboration with places of welcome. What they share is a commitment to presence rather than performance, listening rather than instruction, and freedom rather than persuasion.

These gatherings are centered on listening, sharing stories, and allowing community to form slowly, in its own time

What Pilgrims Are Saying

“Through the Pilgrim Table, Kashmiri brings a peace and energy to the path—and the lives of those around her—that is a wonder to behold.”

— Aleko from Tbilisi, Georgia

“I recall finding some shade from a scorching August sun and taking a measured drink of precious water when Kashmiri came along the dusty path. She too took refuge and we talked, 'Camino talk'. After our respite we walked together and I knew I was in the presence of a Warrior of the Light and the world was a better place.”

— Kevin from Dublin, Ireland

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