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  1. Sacred Places: The Living Landscape. The modern interpretation of what constitutes a ‘sacred’ site is far removed from that of our earliest ancestors who lived in a world without cars, houses and motorways. Here was a natural landscape in which the rivers, rocks and mountains were all seen as components of a larger, living earth-mother-earth.

  2. The Shift Doctors (Tracy Latz MD & Marion Ross PhD) have been on their pilgrimage along the St. Michael ley line and made a detour along the earthquake fault line (and some say an off-shoot of the St. Michael ley line over to Castle Rigg- an ancient Druid stone circle near Keswick in Cumbria, England. As they have been bringing the fire up the ley line, it only made sense to come to Castle ...

  3. The Shift Doctors traveled to St. Michael’s Mount on the St. Michael’s ley line in August 2010. Below is a short clip showing ‘The Lantern Cross’ on display in the St. Michael’s Mount Church. This beautiful 15th century cross is…

  4. Mont Saint-Michel, a Unesco World Heritage site since 1979, is a small, rocky, tidal island in Normandy, about one kilometer off the north coast of France. It is situated at the mouth of the Couesnon River, near the border with Brittany. Mont Saint Michel is noted for its Benedictine Abbey and steepled church, which were built between the 11th and 16th centuries.

  5. Lynn Serafinn is a transformation coach, book promotion coach, author, book campaign manager, teacher/trainer, radio host and inspirational speaker. Lynn's spiritual journey started in childhood, which later led her to the study and practice of the ancient Vedic tradition, via an intimate connection with an Indian temple for more than 20 years. Her book The Garden of the Soul: lessons from ...

  6. Love and laughter are required to build and hold our lives together. For me love makes up the bricks which we build out of. Ask yourself what you are capable of loving and you will know what your life is about. But what holds that life and the bricks together? We need mortar and the mortar of life is humor. For me this represents childlike humor that isn’t offensive and doesn’t hurt or ...

  7. Chartres Cathedral Chartres Cathedral, located in the medieval town of Chartres about 50 miles from Paris, is one of the greatest achievements in the history of architecture and almost perfectly preserved in its original design and details. This endearing and…