Gather the Women Global Matrix From: Karen Tate
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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SACRED FEMININE TOUR TO TURKEY/TRYING AGAIN


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http://www.bodymindspiritjourneys.com/SJ-Turkey-Oct2008/SJ-Turkey-Oct2008.htm

Come with us to Turkey! Immerse yourself in the essence of the Sacred Feminine in Anatolia, the “Nourishing Mother,” as this area was called in times past.

A true gem of a destination for sacred and purposeful travel, few places offer so many exciting activities and varied sacred sites of the Goddess awaiting discovery in one sacred pilgrimage.

Visit temples of Athena, Aphrodite, Cybele, Mary and Isis. Stand in the temples of Artemis, including outside Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Explore Hecate’s only standing temple and the famous Neolithic site of Çatal Hoyuk. No longer swept beneath the sands of time, Goddess sites come alive on our journey, giving you the rare opportunity to connect with the Divine Feminine among Her ancient stones, on Her still potent sacred soils.

Adding to this potential opportunity to glean a more intimate awareness of Goddess is the chance to visit these sites with other women and men of like-mind on this very specially designed custom sacred journey focused on the feminine faces of deity. When possible along the journey, the group will have private time for ritual, group sharing and meditation, in an attempt to facilitate a deepening relationship and understanding of Goddess, often difficult to achieve in our busy, urban, and contemporary lives.

Gift yourself with this journey and allow your psyche to be transported back to the time when Goddess was at the center stage of the world!

Bring along someone dear to you and have memories to last a lifetime!

Each day will be filled with wonders few have the opportunity to experience, as we nourish our minds, hearts and spiritual souls.

AND DON'T FORGET THE SACRED TOUR TO PARIS IN MAY OF 2008 --

http://www.karentate.com/parie.htm