Dasain Festival

It is now day 2 of the Dasain festival. Our first two days here were supporting healing and clearing. Yesterday was the beginning of the Dasain Festival, a nine day celebration of Durga. We called inLäs mer
It is now day 2 of the Dasain festival. Our first two days here were supporting healing and clearing. Yesterday was the beginning of the Dasain Festival, a nine day celebration of Durga. We called inLäs mer
In the first two days of our experiential pilgrimage, we participated in a ceremony with Tamang Shamans. We received healings and clearing. I was happy to find a drum and bells in Katmandu, which areLäs mer
Finally, meeting up with my tour group was a relief. We met at Pashupanath, a famous, sacred Hindu temple & cremation site on the riverbank that was rebuilt in the 15th century.
I was the deadLäs mer
On the 26th, I had lunch with my Brazilian friend Camilla, who returned from her 10-day trek. Our plan was to gang out afterward, but shortly after, Camilla felt sick. She ordered fish, so we thoughtLäs mer
An early start got us to view the sunrise from Sarangkot. Following that, we drove to Kande to start our trek. My friend Sara, whom I met on retreat and our guide Govinda, were good company.
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A 10-day introduction to Buddhism retreat gave to the opportunity to stay at Kopan Monastery. It was an amazing experience. The retreat was the most diverse group I have ever been a part of. And,Läs mer
My last city in Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. Although I do not consider myself a city person, I enjoyed my time here.
My favorite site was the Enchanted Peronas Twin Towers. They are my favorite modernLäs mer
My trip to Malaysia would not be complete without soaking in hot springs. A short (but not easy) detour to Sungkai for two days of soaking.
They only had one pool, as the others were being renovated.Läs mer