What started out as a simple journey of transformation turned out to be much grander then I ever could have expected. Expect the unexpected, prepare yourself and let us take the first step together.
Read MoreToday will be classified as a “rest” day. I drank last night, woke up early, still a bit groggy. What I put in the center of my body was not exactly conducive to the full functionality of my body. On top of that, I was just tired.
Read MoreDay after my energy work session. No workout, rest and recover. Didn’t even write anything, this entry was written on June 5th, fail forward. Inversion tomorrow.
Read MoreAn abundance of evidence is reaching us from the scientific field of quantum physics that consistently demonstrates there is indeed a world beyond the physical, where an underlying consciousness resides.
Well, I did my morning yoga routine, that is all today. Worked hard on my acting work, but today will be considered our rest day. Going now to study up on my soon to begin meditation classes. The journey to the center of the body continues, this evening, it will be the mental/emotional/spiritual body.
Read MoreAn interview by 203 Travel Challenges with the authors of Paths to Pachamama! Find out how the book came to be and what its message is all about!
Read MoreCreative bodywork, knowing what it means to act, to be a person, playing, galloping in the theater. It takes knowing that our horse will take us where we are supposed to go if we get out of our own way and STOP ACTING! Fucking be real! Be the real person you are.
Read More"How wrong I was! After explaining to them the task at hand and asking them to toss their papers around the classroom, things suddenly turned to complete mayhem as a full-blown war broke out" - Paths to Pachamama
Read MoreI still haven’t been working to much on the physical muscles, but I have been developing far more powerful muscles. The muscles of my consciousness and my intention. I have been feeling my Chi more than ever lately. In my hands I can create a force field of energy.
Read MoreWhat's 'Paths to Pachamama' about?
As our individual paths take us to all corners of the world, we will describe how different experiences throughout our individual journeys have raised the same existential questions and have lead to the same exciting conclusions.
Read MoreMy ENTIRE without is changing, that must also mean my ENTIRE within has also changed. Evolution of the spirit has occurred. The adventures continue and amplify the frequency of the juice.
Read More"And it works rather well, I must say. Thai people are known for their cheerful demeanor, which is why Thailand is often called "The Land of a Thousand Smiles." - Paths to Pachamama
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Read MoreTradeoffs are real. Balance. It is so easy to get enthralled and caught up in the energies of another person. Who do we allow to accompany us on the journey to the center of our body? Is that company fulfilling, expanding, or confining?
Read MoreA piece made by @stephiefro inspired by Paths to Pachamama, A Traveler's Guide To Spirituality.
Read MoreIt’s so rare that someone has the ability and desire, the discernment to really see a person. Past our mistakes, past the exposed exterior of our snap judgments, assumptions and surface level understandings. It’s like looking at the blue sky in the day, calling it blue, and never even sticking around to see if there’s anything beyond it.
Read More"My first teaching experience in Thailand was a massive reality check and I learned very quickly to adjust my expectations." - Paths to Pachamama
Read MoreI know this is difficult to articulate, but a journey into the unknown is, by its very nature unknown and strange. But the unknown must become known. And the only way it can become known is if we stay with it, practice and feel it and come to better understand it.
Read More"The cultural capital of Thailand, Chiang Mai is built in and around a thirteenth-century square moat, an area boasting a multitude of ancient temples, winding little streets and bustling street markets. As soon as I arrived I was convinced Chiang Mai would be the perfect place to set up camp." - Paths to Pachamama
Read MoreIt’s challenging and painful at times to go to the source of those moments, to see them and forgive them, to be on the verge of tears and to know that you might need to go there, to cry and to move through that painful moment, relive it again in order to heal and transform it.
Read More"I remember staring out of the window during our first taxi ride from the Bangkok airport to the city centre, full of surprise and wonder at the new world unraveling before our eyes."
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For the greater part of human history, the balance between the spiritual and physical side of life’s equation has leaned dramatically in favour of the latter. Faced with a predominantly hostile natural environment, humankind has created an economic framework designed to satisfy our immediate physical concerns and facilitate our survival.