Energy Pulse Workshops
The
Power of England & the Magic of Ireland
Recorded MP3 format, download-able to your computer/CD,
all workshops are 1.5 hours.
In this
workshop we will look at England and Ireland as paired partners
in an evolutionary story. The history of England and Ireland
goes back much further in time, than our current written history
recognizes or allows. England holds the power of the male
archetype, and Ireland holds the magic of the female one.
An archetype is an original energetic program, or design
function, that dictates how the truest expressions of its
characteristics are embodied. Everything in life grows, stays
healthy and prospers, based on the balance of these two
opposites: electric/male and magnetic/female. If the balance is
not there, then pain and suffering occur. From the pain of
physical illnesses to the suffering in political/religious
systems, these opposite energies, when not balanced, become
extreme.
Long ago, in unrecorded history, the Atlantean civilization
attempted to balance the male and female archetypes, among its
many island states, and failed. Later on, other countries like
Egypt and Greece worked on the same issue of balance between the
opposites, and also eventually failed. Then came the time for
England and Ireland to try. The story was passed to them. Since
the previous attempts at balancing the two opposites had never
been truly successful, England gradually inherited the negative,
dysfunctional, extreme electric/male “charge,” becoming the
focal point for punishing patriarchal control systems; while
Ireland inherited the negative, dysfunctional, extreme
magnetic/female “charge,” becoming the victim energy of
helplessness and drunkenness, being lost and fragmented.
Obviously this does not reflect the healthy magic and power,
inherent in these two countries, but the negative energies that
they hold are very potent. England’s positive power connects to
the unique inner value and specialness of the individual, while
Ireland’s embodies the magic of how all of Life is connected and
sharable/communal, and, it is the anchor point for the Middle
Earth place where incarnating Souls enter.
We will explore the roles, current and past, of these two
countries as archetypal holders, and learn how the land itself,
with its sacred sites, crop circles, earth mounds and stone
monuments are ready to reveal many secrets. All of our human
stories and dramas are played out in the lands of Earth, and
each country on the planet has a contribution to make to our
self understanding and wholeness. Now is the time to know the
story of England and Ireland.
Price $65.
The Meaning of
Life Made Simple
Part 1:
Survival - a mandatory requirement for life on Earth
Recorded MP3 format, download-able to your computer/CD,
all workshops are 1.5 hours.
In this
workshop we will look at the concept of “survival” as a welcomed
component of life, a natural and enjoyable requirement for
evolutionary growth. Physical survival is a day to day reality,
a form of basic physical existence, not an emotional attitude.
Animals don’t complain about taking care of their needs, they
just do it. They are very intelligent and do not bemoan the fact
that their needs of food and shelter and other basics, require
much of them. Humans tend to want their pleasure needs to be
fulfilled first, and are resentful if their physical needs get
in the way. We want what we want! and survival needs tend to be
seen as a nuisance or even a threat.
In the year 2009, the main thrust of planetary consciousness is
to move beyond the seemingly eternal presence of the mentality
of war and fighting to survive, into the more graceful and
supportive energies of cooperation and sharing. In order to
survive, we need a Self. Then we need cellular and biological
nourishment. Then we need the will to change and grow, to become
more than we currently are.
We need to learn to separate the caring for our physical
forms/bodies, from the emotional and mental traumas of daily
life. We all carry in our DNA deeply imprinted survival fears.
Because of our collective history of fear of annihilation, and
the precarious and vulnerable nature of our humanity, most of us
live in chronic survival trauma. This has got to end. We are
capable of so much more if we could just handle survival well.
We will look extensively at the history of the first humans that
lived in an area of the planet called Gondwana, and see how they
formed the original imprint of survival fear, the same fear that
we inherit today. This imprint contains both the fear of Earth
changes and the fear of pandemic human diseases. The closer that
we get to Spirit, the further back we need to go into the
origins of our physical form. We are going to look at all of the
ways that we sabotage our physical existence, and make “simply
living” at a basic level, way more complicated than it needs to
be.
Price $65.
Designing a
Life of Wholeness
Part 1: Fire for Individuality & the Preciousness of Self
Recorded MP3 format, download-able to your computer/CD,
all workshops are 1.5 hours.
Individuality is like the tip of a mountain peak. It is a
singular point of reference for identity to grow upon. The
uniqueness of that point is paramount. When we minimize
ourselves and believe our inner and external judgments, we dwarf
our power to be a Self.
A Self is a primal unit of existence that can withstand
annihilation. It is actually a physics principal, similar to an
atomic structure, with a center point and orbital rings or zones
surrounding the center. If we do not form the center point of a
Self, then Life cannot circle (nourish) and support our
existence. Life doesn’t even notice us because we don’t register
as a unique expression. Then what happens is that negative
karmic patterns take over and make a “suffering self” for us to
live through, and that sucks!
In this workshop we will talk about the ancient history of
Egypt, and the Magi and Priestess’s of that history, who were
able to hold the power of being a Self, as other human
populations began to sink into chaos. The telling of this story
supports us all in remembering how to grow a Self today.
Without the Self, we cannot construct a life of Wholeness.
Before each physical incarnation so much effort goes into
designing a Self. This Self is made of many parts and all of
these parts are “part” of the total identity. All of the
desires, drives, characteristics and impulses that are encoded
into us, are there to guide us. All of this makes us unique.
Identity is a requirement. This pre-incarnational set up of
desires and curiosities (and fears, too) when ready for birth,
pushes through the Self point into physical incarnation.
Each human being has the RIGHT to exist. We have to decide if we
WANT to exist, and the power of this wanting comes from the
passion of Fire. If this is accepted then the intense desire to
be alive and the commitment to that existence becomes anchored
in time/space, and we claim our unique expression. The refusal
to anchor a Self, is hiding from life, it is a minimizing of the
Self. We are wired to be open, clear, well-boundaried and
personally unique. By claiming space (the right to exist,) we
can more fully want to exist and Self preciousness grows. This
puts us at the top of our personal mountain.
Price $65.
Living Undefended
Part 1: How Defensiveness Forms
Recorded MP3 format, download-able to your computer/CD,
all workshops are 1.5 hours.
We are
each born as a combination of a True Self and a False Self.
The False Self makes us afraid to live our lives to the max.
When we start to wake up spiritually and energetically, we
become more sensitive than ever before! It seems as though the
outer world is assaulting us with its unconsciousness and other
negative energies. It is our job to learn how to receive, sort
out and categorize these vibrations, living with them (as
roommates,) so that eventually we can transmute them back into
their original wholeness.
Since August 8, 2008 some major changes in the consciousness
capacity of this planet, and its inhabitants, have occurred.
This is good news. The planetary grid patterns are now more able
to hold the energy of safety, and it is up to each one of us to
choose safety and release the need to defend against Life. When
we defend against the negative energies of Life, we amplify
their power, thus feeding the already huge accumulation of
negativity on Earth.
Not defending means that we stand for what we believe in, but we
do it from the higher perspective of not having to fight. From
this higher perspective, there are no sides to take. We all are
one being with one consciousness. If you happen to be the more
conscious person in one situation, you might be the less
conscious one in another. Our job is to be present and learn,
not judge.
The first civilization on the planet to live undefendedly, was
the Kihshians. We will describe these amazing beings and their
ways of living, so that they can become for us, energetic
reminders, beacons of a new way.
Self Mastery is the ability to receive the difficult energies of
Life in welcomeness. If we learn to love ourselves by staying
open, we can extend this field of love towards the incoming
distorted energy. Doing this transmutes it. It is our job as
conscious beings to be the instruments that clean up the
negative power!
And Life will reward us, generously, for this service.
In this workshop, we will look at the organs of the physical
body that tend to support defensiveness, and the organs that
promote a sense of safety. Then we will see how the
psychological functions of mind and emotion keep the defensive
patterns alive. Our True and False Selves are wired into our
biology! We will also work with the dynamics of our personal
energies that link us to the specific Earth grids that are
carrying the power of safety. Learning how to ride on these
grids, and letting go of our defensive lifestyles, will help us
in regaining the open freedom of living beyond fear.
Price $65.
In the
next few months we will post descriptions of more recorded
workshops (Parts 2, 3, and 4 of the above themes) that will be
offered throughout the year. We will also be offering two
workshops on ‘The Current Events of 2009’, and a workshop
called, 'The Spiritual Planetary and Human Importance of the
Years' (review of 2009 and the upcoming 2010, in December'09)
Energy Pulse Tours
Morocco and the Canary Islands, October 6-21, 2012
Knowing
the Past, Present and Future of Self
The knowledge of our true natures as
spiritual beings is "held" in the Past, found in the Present,
and lived into in the Future.
This is the year when these three aspects of Self can come
together, like never before.
The Being known as
Pi, our new World Soul will be making her final infusion into
the grids of the planet in mid-October, in the Sahara Desert
of Morocco, and then a week later with a
smaller infusion into the Island of Gran Canaria,
thus uniting the Past, Present and Future into a current
and deeply experienced new
alignment.
Morocco is the perfect place for this to
occur, as it is an ancient
crossroads, both energetic and geographical. This exotic and
diverse Kingdom was populated by the fierce and
indigenous Berbers and conquered by the Arabs 1300 years
ago. Today it still embodies these ancient traditions, plus
those of its Roman
conquerors, along with the more recent French colonial
influences, and stands as the Bridge between Europe and
Africa. It offers the Sahara Desert with its lush oases and
earthen architecture, the
Atlas Mountains, whose high
reaching and mighty rocks form the backbone of
this land, and the unique and dynamic Imperial Cities of
Marrakesh, Rabat, Meknes, and especially Fez,
often called the world's best example of a living
medieval city, plus the country's largest and most progressive
city the gleaming, romantic,
and white-washed Casablanca. Morocco also exists as a bridge to
the past and the fallen continent of Atlantis, one of whose
remnants is the Canary Islands.
Since the fall of the Atlantean civilization, humanity
has lost its memory of
working in true harmony with Nature. That evolutionary dead-end
is now on its way to being healed as we awaken
and really know ourselves for the first time. By holding
the crucial knowledge of the "wrong way" (attitudes towards life
which are toxic), we can prevent this downward spiral from ever
happening again, and finally come into sovereign partnership
with Nature, by releasing the stance of dominance.
If you want this adventure, come and get
it!!
Travel is an initiation into new
realities, as whole worlds of sights, sounds and realizations
beckon us forward, to stretch us into imagining how to play a
fuller role, the role of a lifetime, that of being the Self. We
look forward to travelling with you!
PAYMENT
INFORMATION: double or single packages.
The total cost for the trip is $5,600
(double occupancy)
Single occupancy is available for an extra $980.
Included:
teaching/explanations, plus an in-depth Study Book, energy
ceremonies, airfare (NY-Casablanca-Marakesh-Las
Palmas-NY), all accommodations, bus travel inside Morocco,
museum and site fees, tips, and most meals.
Not Included:
a few meals (on your "free days"), alcohol, small travel fees.
In order to reserve your spot,
we need your
non-refundable deposit of $500, by March 1st .
There are limited spaces, so after March 1st, space is
only guaranteed if still available.
Please send your deposits in right away, don't wait until the
deadline!
The remaining $5,100 is due by August 1st (payable by
check or credit card).
To Pay Deposit by Check:
Please make the check out
for $500.00 to:
Energy Pulse LLC
Mail it to:
Energy Pulse LLC, 5702 45th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
To Pay Deposit with PayPal:
There is a 3% transaction fee for using this service.
$515.00
DETAILED
ITINERARY:
Day 0: Oct 6 Departure from NY (via Madrid: 7pm - 11:15am)
Meals:
Dinner on the airplane
Day 1: Oct 7 Casablanca (free day)
Casablanca, located on the Atlantic
Ocean, is Morocco's largest city, its chief port and the sixth
largest city in the continent of Africa. Known as Casa, or Dar
el Baida, Casablanca very much resembles a Southern European
city, with its uniqueness arising from the blending of many
cultures. It is energetically fast and stimulating. It is
considered to be the economic capital of Morocco because of its
extensive influence on Moroccan businesses and its’ liberal and
progressive attitude. There is a sense of freedom and
possibility,
of expansiveness and generosity, a
welcoming hospitality and eagerness for the new. It is the
perfect city with which to “open” the trip.
Overnight: Casablanca Sheraton
www.sheratoncasablanca.com
Meals: on your own.
Day 2: Oct 8 Casablanca (1/2 day tour + free 1/2 day)
This afternoon’s half day sightseeing
tour includes the exterior of the gorgeous Hassan II Mosque,
which is powerfully situated on an exposed promontory
overlooking the ocean, and a visit to the lovely Corniche
seaside. We then continue for a short drive through the
residential areas of Casablanca towards the city center to visit
the Mohamed V Square with its lovely central fountain, the
French built Habous Quarter, and the Notre Dame de Lourdes
Cathedral, with its’ massive 800 square meters of stained glass.
As we journey through the city, seeing, smelling, listening,
tasting and touching, we anchor through these sensations of our
five physical senses in order to better receive the more subtle
energies that pervade this dynamic environment.
Overnight: Casablanca
Sheraton
www.sheratoncasablanca.com
Meals: B, L
Day 3: Oct 9 Casablanca - Rabat - Meknes - Fez
This morning we say goodbye to
Casablanca and drive to Rabat, the capital city of Morocco.
While in Rabat, we will view the Royal Palace (residence of the
King),
the ancient ruins of Chellah where an enchanting garden entrance
leads to a terrace affording an unparalled view of the entire
Roman ruins complex, then the Oudaya Kasbah fortress whose
construction began in the 11th century, and the
monolithic Hassan Tower. Rabat's history dates back to the third
century B.C., with the settlement of the Chellah colonies. It
was later ruled by the Romans, and in 1146, Abd al-Mu'min turned
Rabat's ribat (ribat meaning stronghold) into a full
scale fortress, in order to use it as a launching point for
attacks against Spain. Rabat is known for its festival culture,
(music, film and art), plus the stately serenity of its great,
wide avenues, gardens and promenades.
After visiting Rabat, we travel
through Meknes, a medieval city surrounded by 25 miles of
ramparts, and entered into by six gates. We will stop to see the
most exquisite entrance gate in the city walls, the Bab Mansour.
This place has changed so little over the centuries that to
visit here will be like entering a time machine, or waking up
inside of a dream.
Then on to Fez, one of the most
interesting historic cities in Morocco, where we will have an
orientation at the hotel.
Overnight: Fez
Arabesque
www.arabesquehotelfez.com
Meals: B, L, D
Day 4: Oct 10 Fez
Founded in the 9th century and home
to the oldest university in the world, Fez reached its zenith in
the 13th–14th centuries under the Merinids, when it replaced
Marrakesh as the capital of the kingdom. The urban fabric and
the principal monuments in the medina – madrasas (schools),
fondouks (areas of inns and craftsman workplaces), palaces,
residences, mosques and fountains - date from this period.
Although the political capital of Morocco was transferred to
Rabat in 1912, Fez has retained its status as the country's
cultural and spiritual center and it is considered one of the
world's best examples of a living medieval city. The sense that
time has stood still, or that it is just spinning in a circle,
going over the same themes, again and again, is an important one
to use when becoming more aware of the multi-dimensional nature
of Spirit. Spirit lives in form, through linear time and
spherical time, and the marriage of these two types of time will
be much of the focus of this trip.
Our day begins with some time to
wander through the narrow alleyways of countless souks (bazaars)
linked together, like tight beads on a necklace, through the
common desire of selling and buying, just like the human body
that breathes in and breathes out, and thus lives its life, the
souks are like breathing creatures of the city! There are many
colorful and “muscle-using” tanneries to visit, which employ the
same production methods today as have been used for hundreds of
years. All of this is set in the ever present, ancient, and
remarkable style of Islamic architecture, juxtaposing the
qualities of airy-spaciousness and massive strength. Later, we
visit Fez Jdid (New Fez), planned by the Merinids in the 13th
century to incorporate the Royal Palace and Gardens and the
administrative center of the city. Fez is a jewel of
Spanish-Arabic civilization and considers itself to be the
symbol of Morocco.
Overnight:
Fez Arabesque
www.arabesquehotelfez.com
Meals:
B, L, D
Day 5: Oct 11 Fez - Atlas Mountains - Sahara (Merzouga)
Our departure from Fez leads us
further inland to Merzouga, via the cedar woods of the Middle
Atlas Mountains (cedar trees hold the energy of the heart
chakra), passing by Ifrane, a charming ski resort, and Azrou, an
important handicraft center. Following a rest stop in Midelt for
aromatic foods and nourishing teas, we continue on to Erfoud via
Errachidia and the lush palm green Ziz Valley. Erfoud is a
popular destination for filmmakers because of the beautiful
views of the Sahara Desert that this town's location affords.
The rhythms of travel, punctuations of moving and stopping,
always making new adjustments, brings forth in each of us the
space for something new to grow. We are not habituated to
anything because everything is so different and always changing.
As we let go and embrace the unknown, deeper perceptions are
possible as the Light can move more easily through a transparent
(non-rigid) human. We see how far we can bend, but not break.
At this point we leave all
civilization behind and enter the Sahara Desert. We will arrive
into a little desert oasis called Merzouga - a small village of
clay buildings and tents, where Bedouins (Arabs and Berber) take
a rest from life on the desert sands. It is located exactly in
the middle of nowhere. This is the place to really feel the
surrounding desert. We are still in Morocco, but only 30 miles
from the Algerian border at this point! Some of the sand dunes
here are over one thousand feet high, soaring like huge castles
of sand. The ultra-still energy of this place, due to its remote
location and abundance of silicon-quartz sand, helps in
promoting a natural meditative state to occur. And at night, as
the wind blows through, we will hear the dunes sing their
crystal songs.
Overnight:
Merzouga Kasbah Mohayut
www.mohayut.com
Meals: B, L
Day 6: Oct 12 Sahara (Merzouga) (camel ride + free 1/2 day)
Very early in the morning, we will
depart from our hotel on camels to see the sunrise over the
stunning huge red-orange sand dunes of Merzouga, a spectacular
and unforgettable experience that will leave us all in awe.
Local Bedouins will guide us further into the desert, to explore
its’ grandeur and beauty. While communing with the sand and the
camels, and the fresh aliveness of this region, watch how the
life of the desert unfolds before your eyes: small desert foxes
and mice; fast, little lizards and snakes, curious buzzards and
other birds all weaving a tapestry of sights, sounds and smells,
and we know for sure that,
“Toto, we are not in Kansas,
anymore!!”
Today Pi creates her last major
energy infusion before fully linking with the planetary matrix
of Earth in December. This geographic location has such a
natural purity that it is able to receive the very strong and
harmonious frequencies that Pi will be bringing in. The silicon
and quartz make-up of sand acts like a bio-chip circuit to
record and transmit the new incoming intelligence of Pi. She
brings it in, the planet receives it and we learn how to use the
codes. That is the deal. The desert landscape will be welcoming
the magenta-purple fire of Pi, as we in ceremony participate and
become the human bridge. Spirit-Human-Nature.
Then we ride our camels back to the
hotel in time for a delicious and well-earned breakfast. The
rest of the day is free to meditate, walk, journal and hang out
with friends!
Overnight:
Merzouga Kasbah Mohayut
www.mohayut.com
Meals: B, L, D
Day 7: Oct 13 Sahara - Ouarzazate
Today, we continue on to Rissani,
birthplace of the present ruling Alaouite dynasty, to visit its
17th-century Kasbah and the Ksar Abbar ruins. Next we journey to
Tinghir, a stunning mountain oasis town rising on a series of
riverside terraces filled with palm trees. It is also the site
of the former French Foreign Legion Post. As we continue
traveling on the Tinjdad Road, past kasbahs and palm groves, we
will stop to visit the magnificently carved Todgha Canyons,
which rise to a towering 820 feet and are one of Morocco’s most
sought after destinations. Next will be the Dades Canyons (a
smaller version of the Grand Canyon of the US), as we continue
on to Ouarzazate, via the Road of the Thousand Kasbahs (an
ancient caravan route) and the Dades Valley, famous for its
roses and the yearly Rose Festival. The rose vibrates at
one of the highest frequencies
for any flower and that is why it is so associated with
consciousness of Love.
Traveling by this scenic route
through the High Atlas Mountains
we arrive in
Ouarzazate, nicknamed, “Pearl
of the Sands.” Long ago in its history, this city had been a
crossing point for African traders seeking to reach northern
cities in Morocco and Europe. Ouarzazate is now a relatively
small and quiet town, perched on the mountain’s edge. Its name
comes from a Berber phrase meaning "without noise.” After all of
the fulfilling activities of the day, settling into our hotel,
resting and renewing for the night, will be like heaven.
Overnight:
Ouarzazate Berbee Palace
www.ouarzazate.com/leberberepalace
Meals: B, L, D
Day 8: Oct 14 Ouarzazate - Marrakech
And then on to Marrakesh via the
highest road in Morocco - the Tichka Pass. It is a breathtaking
experience to be travelling in the beauty of these jagged
mountains, moving along the snake-like road as we wind our way
through this impressive landscape and out of the High Atlas
Mountain range.
We will visit the well-preserved and
ornately decorated Taourit and Tifoultout Kasbahs, ancient
residences of the former Pacha of Marrakesh. Then the Casbah of
Ait Benhaddou, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since
1987. Several films have been shot here, including Lawrence
of Arabia, Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy and The Last
Temptation of Christ.
Upon arrival we will have an
orientation tour in Marrakesh, which is a real gem among the
imperial cities of Morocco.
Overnight: El
Andalous
www.elandalous-marrakech.com
Meals: B, L, D
Day 9:
Oct 15 Marrakesh
Marrakesh is not only a fabulous
place to visit, but also a true symbol of ancient Morocco.
Founded by the Almoravids, Marrakesh remained a political,
economic and cultural center for a long period. Its influence
was felt throughout the western Muslim world, from North Africa
to Andalusia. The city tour includes all of the principal sites
that define Marrakesh. We will view the towering Koutoubia
Minaret, then visit the Dar Si Said Museum, the Menara Gardens,
and the Saadian Tombs. The Menara Gardens, considered to be the
most romantic place in the city with its singular, elegant
green-tiled building, surrounded by a serene lake built in the
12th century, provide a haven and a refreshing
meditative interlude. Next we continue on to Djemaa El Fna
Square, where street performers, storytellers, snake charmers,
and magicians create a spectacle to behold. It is one of the
busiest squares in Africa and in the world, and is always
bustling with acrobats, singers, water sellers, dancers and
musicians.
Overnight: El
Andalous
www.elandalous-marrakech.com
Meals:
B, L,
Celebration of Morocco Dinner with show
Day 10: Oct 16 Marrakesh (free day)
Today, enjoy a full day at your
leisure in the imperial city of Marrakesh, located at the
foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Within the ancient
walls of the medina, daily life follows a centuries-old pattern.
Goods are cheerily haggled over, as is the expected custom, in
tiny shops and merchant stalls, often over glass after glass of
hot mint tea (as sweet as liquefied chewing gum). Craftsmen
pound out designs on brass, as the echoes reverberate along
narrow passageways where veiled women move gracefully through
the day's activities. Marrakesh's souk is best known for its
circus-like square, a dramatic stage for humanity’s expression
in this ancient city that is so fascinating to be a part of !!
Overnight: El
Andalous
www.elandalous-marrakech.com
Meals: B
Day 11: Oct 17 Marrakesh - Canary Islands: Las Palmas (via
Madrid: 1pm - 10:30pm)
We will bid farewell to Morocco and
fly to the Canary Islands – our destination is the gorgeous
island of Gran Canaria.
These islands were one of the
Atlantean colonies and when Atlantis sunk, they took in many
Atlantean refugees. The Atlanteans were beautiful tall white
people with blond or reddish hair. Today they are known as
Guanches, the progenitors of Berbers (African people of tall
stature and whitish skin with
blond hair). Later on the
Berbers intermarried with black Africans, which resulted in the
Berbers of today being mostly black. The tall, blond or
red-haired Atlantean descendants went into Egypt as well (there
are many red-haired mummies all over ancient Egypt). DNA
studies show that people of the Canary Islands are closely
related to African Berbers (who used to be white-skinned) and to
people of the Basque region (Spain, France, Portugal, but before
the current white people of Europe moved in!)
Since the time of Atlantis’s sinking
in
10,800 BC, the Atlantean people on
the Canary Islands began to de-generate, as the planetary
consciousness fell. But they did manage to retain some of their
previous glory. If we imagine going back in time, and we arrived
asking for help, the Guanches would strive to give us all that
we needed, as if we belonged to their tribe. The Guanches
maintained, right up to the very end of their culture (they were
eventually destroyed by Spaniards) a profound sense of
hospitality. In the dialect spoken on Gran Canaria, they would
probably greet us with the traditional Tamaragua (good
morning, welcome).
They were aware of the Atlantean
mistakes of trying to control nature, and so instead these
refugees tried to relate to Nature and incorporate it into their
lives. As if to mirror that belief, the airport in Las Palmas,
where we will land, is the first airport complex that uses wind
energy!
Overnight: Las
Palmas Santa Catalina
www.hotelsantacatalina.com/laspalmashotel/es/index_es.html
Meals:
B, D on the airplane
Day 12: Oct 18 Gran Canaria (free day)
Today Pi generates the “secondary
aspect” (after the main energy infusion in Merzouga),
as her energy anchors into Gran Canaria Island, going all the
way down to its’ base (a huge mountain on the bottom of the
ocean, with its tip being the visible island). This is a
supportive mini-infusion, to help stabilize and expand the
previous one in the Sahara. We will tune into the magenta-purple
energy of Pi and be of assistance by using our focus and intent.
This will be a full-circle moment as humanity under the guidance
of Spirit, moves into the cycle of time that will mark its
tenure as guardians of the Garden of Earth. Hundreds of years in
the future, history will tell the story of how the unconscious
humans almost destroyed the planet, but twice came back from the
brink of disaster, and sanity prevailed.
Why did Pi pick the Canary Islands
for this anchoring? Because it is the fulcrum point for
balancing the dual components of the "feminine" energy of
Morocco and the ex-Atlantean "masculine" energy of the Canary
Islands, as representatives of the necessary healing. Then from
this juncture point the new harmony is distributed world-wide,
making the seeds of compassion and oneness more readily
available for all.
Overnight: Las
Palmas Santa Catalina
www.hotelsantacatalina.com/laspalmashotel/es/index_es.html
Meals: B, L
Day 13: Oct 19 Gran Canaria (day tour)
Gran Canaria has been called “The
Small Continent” because of its incredible variety of
landscapes, which include mountain peaks, caves, deserts, wide
sandy-white beaches, volcano craters, and tropical forests. It
has been designated as a World Biosphere Reserve with over half
of the island under that protection. The current inhabitants are
doing their best to live in harmony with the great intelligence
that Nature is.
A day tour of the island will show us
its beauty and diversity, and then we return to the
sophisticated and elegant culture of the luxurious and relaxed
city of Las Palmas.
Overnight: Las
Palmas Santa Catalina
www.hotelsantacatalina.com/laspalmashotel/es/index_es.html
Meals: B
Day 14: Oct 20 Gran Canaria (free day)
Use this day to return to your
favorite sites, or just hang out relishing and absorbing the
beauty of wherever you are. Each of us is like a crystal that
generates, radiates and reflects that which we know ourselves to
be, and that which we are to become. Take the many experiences
of your journey and layer each one of them into the now fuller
and richer legacy of You.
Overnight: Las
Palmas Santa Catalina
www.hotelsantacatalina.com/laspalmashotel/es/index_es.html
Meals: B
Day 15: Oct 21 Las Palmas - New York (via Madrid: 11am - 8:30pm)
We begin the journey back to our
homes and say goodbye to the generous spirit that has been
persevered through the ages and lives on in Gran Canaria, and in
us.
Meals:
B at the Hotel, D on the
airplane