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Interesting Articles
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The Road to Redemption NZ Life & Leisure, p. 136
WE WALKED. And walked. And walked. Every day we ticked off another 22kms or so. With eight other New Zealanders I was doing what thousands, in fact millions, of others have done as we hiked the Camino. One of the world’s oldest pilgrimage trails, it threads a narrow path across the top of Spain to the...
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Walking the Ancient Pilgrim Trail Rainbow News, August/September 2008, p. 52
Napier City Councillor and medical practice manager Faye White returned from walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain last year a revitalised woman. It wasn’t just that she had had an amazing travel experience, walking the route that millions of pilgrims have trod over the past thousand years; she believes the trip resulted in a profound spiritual awareness...
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Earth Medicine Retreat Rainbow News, June/July 2009, p. 57
From as early as I can remember, my dad had a nickname for me – Geronimo. Many years down the track I asked, “Why that name? Where did it come from?” There was no valid explanation. Unbeknown to my dad or myself, that connection would grow to a far greater depth, as today one of my great loves is the healing therapy I practice which has a strong shamanic base...
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Peru - A transformational Journey Insight Regular, p. 59
The moment one steps onto the soil of this land, deep within your soul you know you have been called. Called Home. Home to heal, to grow, to find peace and joy, but more significantly to reconnect with the ancients from past civilisations and, in many cases, your own past...
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