Dream Lover-Higher Plane Introductions
love, soul mates, soul partners April 15th, 2009
Dream Lover
The October tour of Venice ended with a sunset gondola ride. I sat alone in the back, watching them holding hands, the seventy five year-old newlyweds giggling like teenagers, the long-married couples smiling as they silently gazed at the dreamlike scenes of Venice passing by. One couple had taken me under their wing and our conversation continued as we glided along. “But how will you meet a man and get married if you are never in one place except to do your laundry? Read the rest of this entry »
Sacred Sites, Sacred Journeys
sacred sites April 15th, 2009
Sacred Sites, Sacred Journeys
All of life is a sacred journey and every place on Earth a sacred site.
This is indeed true if we can bring our full awareness and an attitude of awe and reverence to each experience, no matter how mundane or seemingly insignificant.
Most of us benefit from the periodic shift in consciousness brought about by a total change in environment, returning to our lives with greater enthusiasm and appreciation. Even those of us fortunate to live in a beautiful place like Cape Cod sometimes forget the healing quality of our location until we are away from home for a while. Read the rest of this entry »
Egyptian Shamanic Healing-The Zar
Egypt, Egyptian Dance, Egyptian Mystery School Teachings, Healing, Intuition, Uncategorized, dreams April 6th, 2009

Search for the Zar
In this excerpt from a soon-to-be published book by Katrina Valenzuela (Khadija), we learn about the Zar, an Egyptian ritual performed to appease spirits (the Jinn) and relieve the stresses of life.
Khadija describes her first clandestine experience in a Zar ceremony, arranged after considerable searching and effort, as the secret ritual is illegal in Egypt. She is accompanied by her friend Mostafa, who had initially discouraged her determination to participate.
The story begins as they meet a tall, gaunt figure under a bridge, who guides them to a private home where the Zar takes place. Read the rest of this entry »


