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The Greatest Journey is a free service dedicated to helping people die consciously. This means that we seek to maintain consciousness intact through the journey of death and beyond. It is designed for all persons involved in the dying process: The individual, family members, and friends. It offers a message of hope that is possible to bring dignity and peace back to the dying process and teaches us how with easy to follow steps.
Welcome to the official website of the Office of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. His Holiness is both the temporal and the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people. He frequently states that his life is guided by three major commitments: the promotion of basic human values or secular ethics in the interest of human happiness, the fostering of inter-religious harmony and the welfare of the Tibetan people, focusing on the survival of their identity, culture and religion.
We offer our life changing Journeys of Peru to all people who are ready to learn the wisdom of these ancient plants & traditions. If you feel inspired to experience more healing, empowerment & magic in your life, I would be honored to introduce you to my teachers and the majestic beauty of Peru.
Tensegrity is the name given to the modern version of the Magical Passes and the fluid and energetically efficient way of being?the path with heart?that don Juan Matus taught his students: Carlos Castaneda, Florinda Donner-Grau, Taisha Abelar and Carol Tiggs.
The Jung Page is dedicated to exploring questions of meaning which engage the individual as well as the varied cultures in which we live. This conversation is greatly enlarged by the contributions of C. G. Jung, (1875-1961) and the rich permutations of analytical psychology which continue to develop. Here you will find original essays, reprinted articles, reviews of books and films, research tools, a lexicon of terms, and works of creativity. You will also find ways to connect with the worldwide Jungian community, including information on publishers, local societies and professional organizations, scholars, analysts, and other interested individuals.
This web site is a product of my studies with the Andean paq'o Americo Yabar and other paq'os of the Andes. The term paq'o is most often translated as shaman, but here I believe translation misleads as much as it reveals. The term shaman is commonly used to clump together all indigenous mystical or spiritual approaches from around the globe, it carries with it certain associations such as the use of drums and chanting and psychoactive plants, none of which fit my experiences with the paq'os of the Andes. What I have experienced instead is an intimate and loving relationship with Nature, developed through meditative-like processes, and the blossoming of a new way of understanding the Cosmos that my intellect can appreciate but not comprehend. Based on this I believe that mystic may be a better translation for paq'o than is shaman but for the most part I'll stick to paq'o.
Independent Inca Trail information for visitors to Peru. This is a non-commercial site.
A circle of Wisdom, Shamanism & Earth Spirituality since 1993. Quarterly magazine bringing you colourful information, and packed articles by leading international writers, teachers and elders. Shamanic Practice, Story, Myth, Ritual, Art, Dreaming, Sacred-Living, Dance, Drumming, Song, Healing and much more!
Estimated to be between 20,000 and 30,000 years old, shamanic drumming is considered one of the oldest methods for healing. Practiced in diverse cultures around the planet, this technique is strikingly similar the world over. Shamanic drumming uses a single, repetitive rhythm played at a tempo of three to four beats per second. Although sounding quite simple and redundant, the unique connection between the drum and the shaman gives this drumming great power, richness, and depth.
The Mandala Project provides a creative visual and experiential demonstration of unity with diversity. Through art, the project brings people together to create something larger than themselves while honoring the uniqueness of the individual and celebrating the benefits and gifts of a collective experience.
Recognizing what we have in common, while respecting our differences, increases our capacity for creating peace. Truth, beauty, and goodness are values honored by all cultures: through the pursuit of knowledge we discover truth; in nature we see beauty; from acts of kindness we experience goodness. Combined with art, these values are the foundation on which we build connections that cultivate peace.
