Vicki Rebecca Egyptian Spiritual Tours each November
 

 "Five thousand years ago our ancestors gathered at the north end of the stone avenue in the beautiful site of Callanish to watch the moon captured by the sacred stones of the circle..."

"Wow, the energy, what a place, and the joys of being with such a lovely bunch, thank you" 2004

“I’m in heaven!!! Definitely my catchphrase for a magical 5 days. Learning, healing, being healed, friends for life, majestic scenery, sunshine and of course Callanish. Thank you so much for 5 days packed to the brim of unforgettable experiences. Wishing you all love and light ‘til we meet again”.  Lucy on Reiki Masters March 2003

"Thanks for a beautiful experience" March 2003

“It was all good” 2003

“I am still drawn to come back year after year, amazing, see you 2005!”

Callanish Standing Stones pre-date Stonehenge and possibly the Egyptian Pyramids, all three sites figure prominently on the planetary crystalline grid and there is a major geomantic link between Callanish and the Giza complex in Egypt which includes the Great Pyramid.  The main site at Callanish, has a lunar orientation; however there are many sites and stones in the area and each have specific functions. There is a circle for those looking for a direction in life, a fertility circle, a funery site, a site for the Equinox and other astronomical events. Akashic information tells us that after the final destruction of Atlantis the primary post-Atlantean mystery school complex was established on the Scottish Western Isle of Lewis and was sited in the same area where gigantic megalithic stones were subsequently erected at Callanish.  

The main site or Site 1 is an amplifier and will draw down the energy exuded by the moon and astronomical configurations, amplify the signal and reverberate it along the Ley lines (the earth’s equivalent of meridians), thus they will be re-energised, causing them to widen dramatically and to send out a much stronger signal.

The builders of this beautiful site appreciated these times, such as the the standstills 2005-2007 as clarion calls, heralding times of great awakening and tremendous transformation.

Why Residential Workshops in the Western Isles?
I visited the Isles of Harris and Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, in 2001, it has a beauty which has been tugging at my heart strings ever since. The beaches are beyond compare and the energy is phenomenal. I my first trip as a tour leader there in 2003 and it was magical in every way.

Those of you who have already done workshops in a residential setting will know the benefits of simply getting away from it all and really soaking in the workshop given. It’s best to take at least a day either side of the workshop to explore these wonderful islands and have some “me” time. My own inner experiences have drawn me to do these workshops in this particular place at this particular time and I know from feedback from those who have been with me that they share similar experiences and feelings. However it will simply appeal to you or not, you may not know why but will surely know if it is for you. My inner conviction is that the whole experience will be a magical one of remembering and simply becoming more of what we already are.

Most often I have travelled to Callanish at the time of the -

Spring Equinox
Spring Equinox is the time of year when lightness and darkness are in equilibrium. Equinox means "equal night," and anywhere on the Earth, given a level horizon, the Sun rises due East, and sets due West. Equal day and night ... Read More...


The Islands
The following information was taken from
www.visithebrides.com to give you a general idea; there is plenty of other info available if you wish to find out more.

Lewis
“Lewis is the largest and most populous of the Outer Hebridean islands, with over 6000 residents living in the main port of Stornoway alone. Bursting with world famous archaeological sites, Lewis holds the Neolithic 'Callanish Stones,' (which predate the Egyptian Pyramids) the Pictish Carloway Broch (roundhouse) the Norse mill house and many more.

The west coast of these islands receives the full impact of the North Atlantic swells and has the most consistent surf in Europe. The whole landscape of the island is built for adventure with great sea cliffs to abseil and bays and islands to explore by kayak or boat. Common seals fill the harbour and it is likely that you will spot dolphins, whales and sharks if you venture out onto the water”.

Harris
 “Harris, from the old Norse meaning 'high land,' is often described as the 'high heart of the Hebrides', with incredible diversity in its landscape. The East coast is a dramatic, rocky landscape, where it it hard to imagine how people managed to scrape a living from the land and the sea, whereas the West coast is breathtakingly beautiful more conventionally, with miles of golden sandy beaches and fertile machair soil with stunning mountainous backdrops.

From cliffs, mountains and moor lands to crofts, lochs, meadows and sandy beaches, this is an island ready to exceed all expectations. With the Harris Hills (the highest is the Clisham at 799m) being formed on the oldest rock in the world, Lewisian Gneiss, there is a strange and awe inspiring lunar landscape. In these hills you can find castles nestled in lonely bays, fantastic salmon and trout fishing, golfing, and even tennis, right on the edge of the Atlantic.

The Harris folk have a beautiful soft lilt in their accent and are often mistaken for being Irish: they certainly share the Irish sense of fun, hospitality and loyalty. There are no words to describe what it is like to stand looking over the expanse of white and turquoise Luskentyre sands with views out across towards Taransay, you'll just have to come and see it for yourself.”

 

More Testimonials

 “Firstly, I would like to say a huge thank you for the weekend.  I really feel that I have learned so much and feel so positive.  I can't begin to explain everything, but thank you…. with love Jeanette” 2003

Just wanted to say thanks for a wonderful course & for suggesting I came along to such a special place. I have had a great time & learnt so much & feel so much better Thanks for your support teaching and friendship. Callanish 2005

 
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