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Hypnose à Atitlan
... es asi compuesto: Matt, Aleman y shamane sexual, trabajando aqui en San Marcos - David, joven pintor de aqui, pero que vivo unos anos en el gabacho - Steeve, policia Escosés en Perth, Australia, hace quince anos - y por supuesto Jutine y yo.
La primera manana de curso esta un poco fastidioso,porque la llevamos escuchar al profesor presentando los basicos de la hipnosis. Etai acaba demonstrando, mandando Steeve hacer un viaje en kayak en su mente, antes ...
Thanks to the Mango
... some of her issues that I recall being told but I can't for the life of me remember specifics. I was suitably freaked out! Did she intentionally come into my dream? Was this the "night school" that people talked about? Of course, I could explain it away with my overactive imagination.
Then there were the DRAGONFLIES. They haunted me! Everywhere I went, there they were. In my room. On the hammock. In the temple. The first sighting was during yoga when a dead ...
Why I Stayed
... firmness while improving my posture, breathing exercises to ensure I use the full capacity of my lungs - great for lessening asthma and increasing my energy levels, and meditation techniques that help me to clear my mind, to calm my body and to access my subconscious.Why would I leave now? Besides the view of the volcanoes and Lake Atitlan from San Marcos is absolutely gorgeous!
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Puerto Chiapas MX
... coast of Chiapas with a population of possibly up to 10,000 at the height of its influence sometime between 60 BC and AD 100. Once foremost in the region for the production of highly valued cacao, Izapa brought together many of Mesoamerica's ancient cultures and many believe the Mayan Calendar may have originated here, although this has not been proven. The ceremonial center at the site consists of a group of buildings with stone thrones aligned ...
Yoga Town
... water. To them and the hippies who call this village home, it's a shangri la. To us day-trippers from San Pedro, it was beautiful yet rather sleepy town. It was fun winding our way through the maze in anticipation of what lay around each corner.
Maybe one day we'll return with a different ...