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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 »

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What Dreamwork Can Do for You

  • Learn To Interpret The Language Of Your Higher Self And To Trust Your Own Inner Wisdom.
  • Gain Valuable Insight In Making Life Decisions.
  • Distinguish Between The Many Types Of Dreams; Precognitive, Past Life, Healing, Spirit Visitation, Higher Conscious Dreams.
  • Deepen Your Inner Awareness, Guidance And Dream Journaling Practice.
  • Dream Clearly And Remember Your Dreams In Detail.
  • Become a Lucid Dreamer and Rewrite your Life Script.
  • Recognize important events and people in your life from the dream previews we all have. *See the following article entitled ‘Dream Lover’ for a true account of how I met my soul partner after many higher plane introductions.

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The Inner World of Dreams by Katrina Valenzuela

Dreams are our own private language from our subconscious and higher levels of self. We spend one third of our lives sleeping and yet many are not at all curious as to where this time is spent, or to explore the incredible richness of the dreaming state.

There are many types of dreams, and the most easily recalled are simple ‘processing dreams’ in which we go over the events of the day and replay the emotions and situations in order to resolve conflicts.  ”My dreams are never interesting or helpful, they just repeat what I already know.” Does this sound familiar?  Read the rest of this entry »

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