Saturday, November 10, 2007

A Sacred Pilgrimage To The Matchu Picchu With Rabbi Shefa Gold. (Organizer: Dr. Hune Margulies, Director The MBIDE)

MARCH 10 - 19, 2008
www.RabbiShefaGold.com

Please join Rabbi Shefa Gold on a pilgrimage trip to the Matchu Picchu and the sacred lands of the Inkas in the South of Peru. The dates of the trip are March 10 - 19, 2008. Pilgrimage organized by The MBIDE, Hune Margulies, Ph.D>, Director)

RABBI ZALMAN SCHACHTER-SHALOMI: "Rabbi Shefa knows how to contact the deep patterns of soul growth. She does that in the dimensions of sound, meditation, movement, and transformation for people. Her Center for Devotional, Energy & Ecstatic Practice (C-DEEP) will serve those who are tired of doing only the beginner's work."

Join us for 10 days of pilgrimage. Our trip is a pilgrimage inwards aided by daily journeys to special sites. Our pilgrimage will take us to some of the most sacred and most magnificent natural sites in the South of Peru. We will journey to the most-magnificent Machu Picchu sanctuary, the Inca sacred valley, and hike through archeological ruins.


We will participate in guided group and individual spiritual sessions, and we will also meet and converse with local Indigenous practitioners. We will travel to enjoy incredible natural sites and visit the people who still make those mountains, rivers, and valleys their home.

We will take daily trips to special sites in the Cuzco region, learn the deeper meanings of their Indigenous archeological ruins, hike mountains and parks, participate in indigenous spiritual practices and tour the region and its incredible wonders.

Please review the application and registration forms in this site. For more information please write the tour operators: Community Development Partners For The Americas, LLC, at CDPA@cdpa-americas.org and/or call 914-439-7731. CDPA is the tour operator for Rabbi Shefa Gold's pilgrimage. CDPA's president, Hune Margulies, Ph.D., will serve as principal tour guide during the trip. You may contact Hune directly by writing to hune@MartinBuberInstitute.org