ISRAEL & JORDAN: Walking in the Footsteps of the Masters – March 3-15th, 2010
Of all the sacred sites in the world, The Holy Land is certainly one of the most inspiring and emotional. It’s remarkable that three of the largest mono-theistic religions were born in this tiny area: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Consider that Jerusalem is where Solomon built the Great Temple, Christ was crucified, and the Prophet Mohammad came during his famous night journey. Indeed the Holy Land has been a place of great faith and hope – and terrible war and sorrow.
Many Faiths, One Heart
Israel is home to not only the three largest Abrahamic traditions, but to offshoots of those religions such as the Druze, and the Samaritans. In addition the Ba’hai faith has their temple here. Even if you do not practice any of these religions, you cannot help but be deeply touched by the power and mystery of this land and it’s spiritual traditions.
The main portion of this journey to Israel is March 3-12th and the optional extension to Jordan to visit Petra & the desert of Wadi Rum is March 12-15th!
Finding the Beloved
During our spiritual journey to Israel and Jordan we’ll travel through time and immerse ourselves in the footsteps of the great spiritual masters. By connecting to these sacred and holy spaces we’ll find our own internal heaven-on-earth and divinity. Your heart will open as you move through these places of prayer and devotion.
A Sacred Path
I invite you to share our love of this beautiful country and experience the power and the magic of it. This is not your typical trip to Israel and Jordan – by visiting the sacred sites, hiking the land and connecting to the culture and mysticism of the people, you will merge with the energy of the holy land in the deepest and most profound way.
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If you’re interested in knowing more about the trip pricing, itinerary, inclusions and more – please use the navigation under “TELL ME MORE!” on the left side of the page. Questions? Give us a ring at 727-421-0849 – we can’t wait to hear from you!
“The first condition of understanding a foreign country is to smell it.”
~ Rudyard Kipling

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