Scotland Wisdom Journey July 2019

Magnetic, Mystical, Magical Scotland!

Path of Empowerment Tour

July 19th – 29th , 2019

Featuring Speakers, Patricia Lehman Awyan, Suzan Moore and Host, Jane WardlawWhere the magic happens!

Join us on our quest in this Land of Enchantment, following powerful ancient pathways, exploring and experiencing the magnetic anomalies in Scotland’s unique world of Ancient Castles, Magnificent Architecture, Faery Glens, Stone Circles and Magic Mountains and much much more…

Special Highlight of this adventure will be our Private Visit of Rosslyn Chapel during an Auspicious Alignment of planets reflected by Seven Major Cathedrals inspired by the Templars!

Sacred sites are like tuning forks enabling us to walk between the worlds discovering wisdom and charging our physical, mental and spiritual bodies with formless energies that ignite and enhance our lives.  We will hear stories about King Arthur and Merlin, the Holy Grail, St. Brigid — as well as tales of Templars, elves, fairies, and pixies and all things we might have deemed ‘supernatural’ or paranormal.  And yet…will we discover that all we deem metaphysical is simply very natural to those who understand how to harness the geo-magnetic grids and life force of the mysterious lands of Scotland?
Patricia will speak about how ancient symbolism, mythologies, and structures worldwide confirm that ancient civilizations had a vast knowledge about the nature of our reality and the alchemy of how our conscious awareness rises and falls throughout eternal cycling through stages and ages. There is evidence to show that they easily navigated the earth’s geo-magnetic ley lines and were able to harness the electro-magnetic oscillating ‘spins’ from above and below to create magical fields of energy for multi-purpose uses.  
Suzan will offer us an enhanced understanding of how the landscape and geological formations can combine to create the magnetic anomalies we’ll encounter, as well as speaking to the cyclic nature of the universe and how it is expressed in the geological layers of our earth.
She will talk about quartz.  When quartz is stressed through geo-magnetic events, it is said to have the ability to bend time. Suzan will address these questions and the possibility that the large quantities of quartz found at sacred sites throughout Ireland can help to create electro-magnetic ‘zero-point’ fields.
Jane, Owner and Operator of Hearth Mother Tours, is our on the ground expert for creating a space for unique and special experiences in these magical power places. Jane is also certified in several different “healing modalities” including Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Reiki Master, Psychosomatic Therapy, Huna Kane, Lomi Lomi Massage Therapy and most importantly KCR, CTR, and Postural Energetics.

Day 1 – Friday, July 19th Arrival

You will arrive at the Glasgow Airport and walk a short distance to the Airport Hotel and check in.Overnight, Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport

 Day 2 – Saturday, July 20th   Glasgow Cathedral, Healing Well and Welcome Dinner

Check out and meet inside the hotel lobby at 9 AM to depart for our visit to the marvelous sites in Glasgow.  A highlight of the day will be our stop at the Glasgow Cathedral.
Our tour begins and ends in the powerful city of Glasgow, home to art, culture, good food, friendly people and the centre of business for the world in centuries past. Discover the ancient secrets hidden in her crest, forgotten Healing Wells, and historical connections to the Celtic Druids and Merlin! 
We will begin our travel together at a Glasgow Airport Hotel where we will spend a few minutes meeting the members of our group, and focusing our intentions for this very special adventure that we will be embarking on.
We will board our coach for the short trip into Glasgow City Centre, where will spend some time experiencing the energy of this “Dear Green Place”, and learn some of the ancient history of the area.  We will be able to visit the hill where Druids chanted and worshiped before the Christians turned this sacred spot into a burial site.  Then we will spend some time at Glasgow Cathedral and tune to the extremely powerful energy of this site. One of the most complete medieval cathedrals on the Scottish mainland, Glasgow Cathedral is the perfect place to set our intentions, hopes and wishes for the journey (and more) at one of the many Healing Wells in the area.  It is the healing and wisdom of the Otherworld that has been sought by petitioners of these sacred wells throughout time.  Most often the water flowing into these wells comes from natural springs and can be associated as the nourishing ‘milk’ from Mother Earth’s breast. They have also been viewed as channels leading to the womb of the mother herself, offering the magic of her powerful flow of fertility.
You can enjoy lunch in the eclectic Merchant City district, or spend the time browsing some of the shops.  We will then go on a short “walking tour” of George’s Square and learn some of the “lesser known” historical facts of the area.We will then travel for about 40 minutes and check into the fabulous Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort, a short drive from the city centre on the banks of the River Clyde. We’ll have an incredible view from the hotel of the Mystical Island of Arran, where we’ll be going tomorrow. The profile of the north Arran hills as seen from the Ayrshire coast is referred to as the “Sleeping Warrior”, due to its resemblance to a resting human figure.You will have some time to relax and take a walk on the beach before you freshen up for our Welcome Dinner.     Overnight,   Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort  (B,D)

Day 3 – Sunday, July 21st    Magical Isle of Arran and Macrie Stone Circle

After breakfast, we’ll travel the short distance from our hotel to the Ferry Terminal where we will board the Ferry for a trip across the Clyde to the Magical Isle of Arran. 
An ancient Irish poem called Agalllamh na Senorach, first recorded in the 13th century, describes the attractions of the island.
                                                                              Arran of the many stags                                                                                                                                                 The sea strikes against her shoulders,                                                                                                                                Companies of men can feed there,                                                                                                                           Blue spears are reddened among her boulders.
                                                                            Merry hinds are on her hills,                                                                                                                                               Juicy berries are there for food,                                                                                                                                            Refreshing water in her streams,                                                                                                                                           Nuts in plenty in the woodArran has a particular concentration of early Neolithic Clyde Cairns, a form of Gallery chamber. The typical style of these is a rectangular or trapezoidal stone and earth mound that encloses a chamber lined with larger stone slabs. There are numerous standing stones dating from prehistoric times, including six stone circles on Machrie Moor.
The division between the Highland and Lowland areas of Arran is marked by the Highland Boundary Fault which runs north east to south west across Scotland, making it a popular destination for geologists, who come to see intrusive igneous landforms such as sills and dykes, and sedimentary and meta-sedimentary rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Mesozoic.  Geological fault lines are known to distort the natural resonance of the Earth thus creating geopathic stress.  Legend has it that the veil between earth and heaven is thin in these areas, known for their ‘magnetic anomalies’ and metaphysical activity.
There will be a brief stop for you to visit Arran Aromatics, a perfect place to buy true Scottish gifts of soap, candles and perfumes.  We will also visit the Isle of Arran Cheese Shop, where you will find decadent, locally made cheeses. The hardest part is deciding which flavour is your favourite!
Then we will be off along the beautiful coastline enjoying magnificent views as we head towards the Macrie Moor Stone Circles.  There is a short walk in to this incredible site through fields of sheep grazing so good footwear is needed, but it is so worth the bit of effort required to be able to experience these powerful Standing Stones. Machrie Moor Stone Circles is the collective name for six stone circles, some of which are formed of granite boulders, while others are built of tall red sandstone pillars. The moor is covered with other prehistoric remains, including standing stones, burial cairns and cists.  The stone circles are positioned over previous timber circles dating back at least 4000 years. The six stone circles are situated below a prominent notch on the skyline to the northeast where Machrie Glen divides into two steep-sided valleys. At the summer solstice the notch is intersected by the sun at sunrise.
We will return on a late afternoon Ferry to the Mainland of Scotland where we will enjoy dinner before retiring for the evening.
Overnight,   Seamill Hydro Hotel & Resort (B,D)

Day 4 – Monday, July 22    Dunfermline Abbey and Clava Cairns

This morning we begin our trek up north.  Our first stop will be Dunfermline Abbey, one of Scotland’s most important cultural sites. It has received more of Scotland’s royal dead than any other place in the kingdom, excepting Iona. One of the most notable non-royal names to be associated with the abbey is the northern renaissance poet, Robert Henryson. The tomb of Saint Margaret and Malcolm Canmore, within the ruined walls of the Lady chapel, was restored and enclosed by command of Queen Victoria.
Saint Margaret of Scotland was buried here in 1093; on 19 June 1250 following her Canonization her remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary at the high altar. An English princess and a Scottish queen, Margaret was sometimes called “The Pearl of Scotland”.Robert the Bruce was buried here in 1329, in the choir, now the site of the present parish church. Bruce’s heart rests in Melrose, but his bones lie in Dunfermline Abbey, where (after the discovery of the skeleton in 1818) they were reinterred with fitting pomp below the pulpit of the New church. In 1891, the pulpit was moved back and a monumental brass inserted in the floor to indicate the royal vault.Jane will tell us the story of her own ancestor from the significant and famed, Wardlaw clan, Henry (now Sir Henry) Wardlaw Baron of Pitreavie.  Queen Anne of Scotland rewarded him for his faithful service as her Chamberlain, by giving him the Royal Burying Vault in the “Auld Kirk”.  Henry inserted an oblong stone above the vault door bearing the inscription:
ANNA . REGINA. MAGNAE . BRITANNIAE . AC. DOMINA. DOMINII. DE. DUNFERMLINE. DOMINO. HENRICO . WARDLAW . DE .PITREAVIE . MILITI . ET. SUIS. POSTERIS . HUNC . LOCUM . IN. SEPULTURUM. DEDIT 1616.
(Anne, Queen of Great Britain, and Lady of the Lordship of Dunfermline gave to Henry Wardlaw of Pitreavie, Esquire, and to his posterity, this place of sepulture, 1616.)There is so much to see and experience at this site, rich in imagery, symbolism and ancient grandeur.  You will have the opportunity to explore at will before we depart on our own to enjoy the wonderful little shops in the surrounding area and stop for lunch.Next we’re off to Clava Cairns, the ‘real’ Craigh na Dun of the Outlander TV series where Claire fell through a portal back to the 1700s. A magical place where the veil is thin and you can be transported through time and space to other worlds. 
This sacred site dates back around 4,000 years and has been the subject of countless legends. Three extremely well-preserved cairns and several freestanding stones sit in a field just east of Inverness. 

A portal to another dimension.

 Scientific research has unearthed little about the origin of the structures, leaving them as tantalizing monuments to the mysterious life of Scotland’s early inhabitants.
Clava Cairns may have been a central point from which to map the stars. Dating back to the Bronze Age, two of them form circular shapes with openings in the center and align perfectly with the sun during winter time, marking the Solstice. Some of the cairns have been positioned to line up with major astronomical events like the Equinox.One cannot help but feel the powerful feminine energy of this site, decorated with so many different types of circles and stone formations.  Jane will hold a space for us and conduct a ceremony to honor this energy.
We’ll check into our hotel and enjoy a wonderful dinner together.
Overnight,  Inverness  (B,D)

Day 5 – Tuesday, July 23rd     Fly to the Isle of Lewis and Callanish Stone Circle

This morning we will take an early morning flight to the Isle of Lewis so that we can explore and experience the Callanish Standing Stones.
The Isle of Lewis is at the North west corner of the group of islands known as the Hebrides, or Western Isles. Stretching for 100 miles, the Hebrides are known as the “long islands”. An Island with incredible scenery, the highlight of our day will be our visit to the ancient standing stones of Callanish or Gaelic: Calanais.

Where heaven and earth meet…

Built about 5000 years ago, and around 500 years before Stonehenge, the stones are arranged in alignments of avenues and a central circle not unlike a Celtic cross and said to have been observatory for the movement of the Sun, Moon and Stars.One of the most complete stone circles in Europe, they are made of Lewisian Gneiss which dates back 3000 million years.  Offering an imposing outline against the endless island skies you can hear the echoes of the past murmuring round these ancient monoliths placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. Erected in the late Neolithic era they have been a focus for ceremonial activity since the Bronze Age.Legend has it that early on midsummer morning an entity known as the “Shining One” walks the length of the avenue, his coming heralded by the call of the cuckoo.
Numerous other ceremonial sites lie close by, including at least three other circles, several arcs, alignments and single stones; many visible from the main site. Callanish was an active focus for prehistoric activity for at least 1500 years and once included at least 8 stone circles.
We will have the space and opportunity for our own ceremony and meditation.
It has been suggested that the stones were a prehistoric lunar observatory, and may have been tracking solar and stellar movements as well.
After a day on the Isle we will take a late afternoon flight back to Inverness for a relaxing dinner and evening.   Overnight,  Inverness  (B,D)

Day 6 – Wednesday, July 24th    Isle of Skye

After breakfast, we’ll leave Inverness for a journey through the beauty of the Highlands of Scotland over the bridge to the Isle of SkyeOn our way we will pass Loch Ness – be on the watch for Nessy, the Loch Ness Monster!

The Scottish have long believed the Isle of Skye has mystic powers.

According to Scottish folklore, some parts of the land are more magical than others and judging by the number of places named after fairies, Scots have clearly felt this way about Isle of Skye. We’ll visit the Fairy Glen, and Fairy Pools, and even the Fairy Bridge, which are all said to be gathering places for pixies and sprites. Along with its playful fairies, legend has it that giants once walked among the huge cliffs and sea kelpies (shape-shifting water spirits) guarded its shores.
 “When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
~ Sir J. M. Barrie, Scottish journalist, writer, and dramatist (1860-1937)No trip to the Isle of Skye is complete without a trip to the Quaraing. Located at the very tip of the isle, the Quaraing has bold cliff faces and stunning, rolling hills that will leave you breathless. It’s one of the most photographed places in Scotland and is the perfect spot for a picnic lunch on a clear day.Overnight,  Isle of Skye  (B,D)

Day 7 – Thursday, July 25th    Travel across Skye Bridge, back to Mainland

After breakfast, we’ll check out and leave for our drive across the Skye Bridge back to Mainland passing through Glencoe, and some of the most incredible scenery in Scotland.We’ll stop along the way to enjoy the scenery and lunch.  Tonight we’ll stay at the spectacular Crieff Hydro Resort and Spa. Overnight, Crieff Hydro (B,D)

Day 8 – Friday, July 26th Mt. Schiehallion & Fortingall Yew Tree

This morning we will drive to Mt. Schiehallion where we will hike gently into the powerful energy of the quartz crystal mountain Schiehallion, one of Scotland’s best kept secrets!  Here you will experience for yourself what drew many of the “higher initiates” to this location in the geographical centre of Scotland. 
Viewed from Loch Rannoch, the pyramidal shape of the peak of Schiehallion radiates power and is richly draped in mystical and magical legends from antiquity until today. 

 “I envy not the man who can climb Sciehallion without experiencing certain emotions of              reverential awe, which raise the thoughts of the heart from earthly to heavenly things.”            – Rev. John Sinclair

Auspiciously positioned almost smack in the centre of the Scottish mainland, its name translates as the Fairy Hill of the Caledonians’ and is often listed as one of the five most magical mountains on the planet.
After lunch, we’ll travel on to see the Fortingale Yew Tree.
How many generations have come and gone while the estimated 5,000-year-old (or older) Fortingale Yew Tree has stood quietly standing in its majesty?  It is believed to be one of the oldest living things in Europe. In 1769 the circumference of the yew’s multiple trunks was measured at 52 ft., but this has vastly reduced over time and what remains are the relics and offshoots of the original tree. 
The Yew is said to be a Sacred Tree of Transformation and Rebirth and symbol of the divine feminine. Yews have been revered as portals themselves…. between this world and other worlds where our ancestors’ dwell and dreams and visions are born. Afterwards we’ll return to our hotel and have dinner together. Overnight, Crieff Hydro   (B,D)

Day 9– Saturday, July 27th  Melrose Abbey and Special Rosslyn Chapel Private Entrance

After breakfast, we leave for our visit to Melrose Abbey. St Mary’s Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks at the request of King David I of Scotland, and was the chief house of that order in the country until the Reformation. The abbey was built in the Gothic manner, and in the form of a St. John’s Cross. A considerable portion of the abbey is now in ruins. A structure dating from 1590 is maintained as a museum open to the public.The abbey is known for its many carved decorative details, including likenesses of saints, dragons, gargoyles and plants. On one of the abbey’s stairways is an inscription by John Morow, a master mason, which says, Be halde to ye hende (“Keep in mind, the end, your salvation”). This has become the motto of the town of Melrose.
After lunch we’re off for our evening Private Visit to Rosslyn Chapel.
The Templars embarked on a building program, particularly focused in France, that was unequalled.  It included may of the great Gothic cathedrals.  With an incredible knowledge of how to align their edifices with solar, lunar and stellar events and other phenomena, it is widely known that there are seven of these ancient ‘cathedrals’ that are said to align with the planets that rule seven Chakra Centers, in order to stimulate them for the initiates that made their pilgrimages to them over a period of seven years.
Path of the Magdalene – Path of EmpowermentTim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins, the authors of Rosslyn: Guardian of the Secrets of the Holy Grail (Boston: Element Books, Ltd., 1999), illustrate that these seven cathedrals  began with Santiago de Compostella in Spain which honors the energy of the Moon, and  moving up through France, continue on with the cathedral at Toulouse , dedicated to Mercury/Hermes; Orleans, honoring the divine feminine energy of Venus; Chartres, dedicated to the solar principle of the sun; Notre Dame de Paris, dedicated to Mars; Amiens, honoring Jupiter; and finally Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland, honoring the planetary mysteries of Saturn. Rosslyn, representing the crown chakra, was built by the St. Clair family in Scotland (the first earl was the brother-in-law of Hugh de Payen). Some say it was built to be the temple of the New Jerusalem of Ezekiel’s vision.

We will enjoy a unique and Special PRIVATE VISIT on the Eve of what is said to be a most auspicious day marking a Powerful Alignment when “That which is above will be as that which is below . . . .” !

 All of the above-mentioned cathedrals stand on an earth pattern that will be exactly matched by an astronomical sky pattern, wherein the planets the churches represent will be directly over the churches, tomorrow on July 28th, 2019. 

Many believe that a new dawn, a new heart-centered feminine cycle of wisdom and peace will begin on this day marked by the Templars so long ago.

A Matrix of Light, Set in Stone

Legend has it that a series of encoded stone works depicting the Music of the Spheres, that are said will reveal all to anyone who deciphers its code. Coinciding with the discovery that Rosslyn is encrypted with a musical code, it has also been recently proven that ancient megalithic stone sites such as Stonehenge, were also built according to a strikingly similar musical code. 
‘When I decided to write The Da Vinci Code, I knew that its finale would have to take place at the most mysterious and magical chapel on earth — Rosslyn.’    Dan Brown
The chapel is still owned by descendants of its founder, Sir William St. Clair, but guided by a trust that oversees the site.  We will speak about the many theories of secret code and messages within the magnificent structure and iconography that decorates its walls, as well as how it harnesses the magic and power of the electro-magnetic song lines that cross here.
Our visit will allow us plenty of time to sit quietly and connect to the powerful energies of this impressive building that will be activated by the powerful alignment of the planets above.  

We can open our hearts to the powerful Magdalene energy, embodied in the geomagnetic current or life force that runs through this site and enhanced at this incredible moment of synchronized time and space.

Overnight,  Peebles Hydro   (B,D)

Day 10 – July 28thStirling Castle and Loch Lomond

After breakfast, we’ll check out and drive to Stirling Castle, which lies on a powerful geomagnetic area, dominating a vast volcanic rock above the river Forth at the meeting point between Lowlands and Highlands. It is no accident that volcanoes have been held sacred worldwide.  A key stronghold of the kingdom of Scotland, its origins are ancient and over the centuries it grew into a great royal residence and a powerful stronghold.Some legends refer to this spot as the ‘Second Camelot’. Historical references show Stirling to have certainly been a Dark Age settlement. However, whether occupation stretched back as far as the traditional Arthurian period is a matter of mere conjecture. The cliff-top site now occupied by Stirling Castle would surely be the most likely position for a Dark Age stronghold.
A circular grassy area known as Arthur’s Knot, is the remains of a 17th century Knot Garden and has nothing whatsoever to do with King Arthur, although it conjures up images of a great Round Table.
During the Wars of Independence, which were civil wars among the Scots as well as a struggle between Scotland and England, the castle changed hands eight times in 50 years. And it is no accident that famous battles such as Stirling Bridge and Bannockburn took place within sight of its walls.  It was also a childhood home of some of the most famous people in Scottish and British history, such as Mary Queen of Scots and James VI and I.
More recently it was discovered that Scotland’s earliest harp music was encrypted in an unknown binary code on a ceiling at Stirling Castle. Wood carver John Donaldson discovered the mysterious code around the head of a woman in a wood panel that adorned the bed chamber of King James V of Scotland.
A highlight of our day will be a viewing of the all seven of the famous Unicorn Tapestries. They have just unveiled the recreation of these lost tapestries of James V , completing a 14 year project.The seven tapestries were commissioned by Historic Scotland, work started in 2001 as part of a wider effort to restore the king’s palace to its 1540s style.  A team of 18 weavers from across the globe came together to reinterpret and create the “Hunt of the Unicorn” tapestries.
In the 1540s, the palace was home to James V’s wife, Mary of Guise, and their young daughter, Mary Queen of Scots. It was known from royal inventories that when James V built the palace he owned more than 100 tapestries, but there is no record of what happened to them. The inventories, however, described a set of tapestries depicting “the historie of the unicorne”.The completion of this last tapestry, The Mystic Hunt of the Unicorn, is made all the more impressive by the fact that only two fragments of the original remain in New York.
                                                  You’ll take the high road and I’ll take the low road,                                                                                                                        And I’ll be in Scotland afore you.                                                                                                                             Where me and my true love will never meet again,                                                                                                         On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
After lunch, we’ll spend our afternoon basking in the heart, soul aligned energy of Loch Lomond, known to be a double portal and the dwelling place of many Druids in times gone by.  An enchanted area filled with beautiful scenery, lovely, shops and restaurants and an old church that hold wonderful symbolic messages for those with eyes to see.Magic happens in the energy of the conservation village of Luss nestled right on the banks of Loch Lomond. 
We’ll stop and visit the old Lus Parish Church.  The church site has had 1500 years of continuous Christian presence, being founded by Saint Kessog, and has 15 listed ancient monuments in its graveyard.Tonight we’ll enjoy our Farewell Dinner.   Overnight, Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport (B,D)

 Day 11- July 29th End of Tour   (B)

Our itinerary is flexible to allow for the natural flow of energy created by the group’s interest and direction by spirit.  There will be surprises along the way and stops that we will make each day to special places, often known only to the locals, and untouched by the development of commerce.  There may be changes due to circumstances beyond our control.

 Those ending their travel with us here will depart on their International flights home from here (or make other arrangements)
Those moving on to Ireland with us will have a day off—either in Scotland or Ireland.  Please contact Jane for suggestions for flights and/or possible destinations on this day.
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Speakers on the Journey:

Patricia Awyan Lehman

 Khemitologist, Speaker, Researcher, Explorer, Symbologist, Spiritual & Intuitive Life Counsellor and Artist

From a very young age, Patricia knew that she would one day be “going home” to Egypt. Having been born with a “need to know”, she has spent much of her life on a personal quest for knowledge, wisdom and spiritual fulfillment.                                                                                                                                           Patricia’s strong and vital connection to Nature and interest in the mystical and physical sciences propelled her into a lifelong study of the ancient mysteries.She is a gifted Intuitive, clairaudient and clairvoyant. As a long time student in metaphysical, spiritual and esoteric subjects and traditions,
Patricia’s eclectic spiritual background serves as a strong foundation to support to her work. She became of student of Khemitology after meeting world renowned, Khemitologist, Abd’el Hakim Awyan, on her first trip to Egypt in 2005.
Patricia devotes much of her time to the study and exploration of ancient mysteries, symbolism and mythologies worldwide. She has traveled to sites in Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Scotland, France, Spain, Lebanon, Jordan, Peru, Bolivia, India and all over America and Egypt, researching the clues that support the concept of a very advanced civilization, technologically and spiritually, that once spanned the globe possibly tens of thousands of years ago and left a legacy of knowledge and wisdom for us to decipher.
Patricia presents lectures that illustrate how the ancients  worldwide, left us a blueprint that maps out the truth of the beauty, perfection and infinite possibilities that exist within and outside every one of us.  She will speak about the significance of the symbolism we’ll see throughout our journey, relating it to that of Egypt, India and other indigenous traditions worldwide. Did the ancient Egyptians visit or even migrate to Scotland?  Patricia will speak to this, as well as  has the two lands are connected by something that is far more powerful.
She will help to hold a space for and lead us on our meditations and offer guidance for your inner journeys on this pilgrimage.
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The Khemit School of Ancient Mysticism                                                                                    www.khemitology.com

Suzan Moore     Geologist

  Born and raised on the prairies of Saskatchewan Canada, Suzan developed a keen interest in nature, rocks and stars at an early age. That passion later led her to pursue a Geology degree with a minor in Astronomy. Suzan has been working as a Geologist in Canada for over 40 years. She originally worked in both mining and regional mapping of granites and metamorphic rocks in northern Saskatchewan and the North West Territories.                                                                                           She has been working for many years as a Sedimentological Specialist in the Oil and Gas industry in Calgary Alberta, specializing in the Jurassic of North-Western America.
She has always had an interest in Ancient Egypt and, since her first visit, returns regularly. After a trip to Peru in 2013 she developed a passion for understanding megalithic structures and the rocks they are carved from which led her to explore their implications in Egypt as well. She is currently trying to incorporate how weathering, time and source of the rocks affect the construction and preservation of many of the megalithic structures.
Suzan offers a unique and fresh perspective on the description, consistency and use of the various types of rocks and materials used in the ancient structures here. She has been working with the Khemit School team for several years and joined them on journeys in Egypt, India, Jordan, Lebanon, Cambodia, Scotland, Peru and Bolivia.  

 About your Host and Guide:

 Jane Wardlaw     Owner/ Operator of Hearth Mother Tours

I have been organizing unique Spiritual Adventures since 2004.  Born and raised in Canada I first came to Scotland in 2003 and knew immediately upon setting foot on her soil that I was deeply connected to this land. I was able to trace my family roots, and visit the burial sites of my ancestors, one of whom was a Knight Templar!  I now have the privilege of living in Scotland and I want to show you the land that I have come to know and love. I will take you to visit some of my favourite spots in this magical country, and give you the opportunity to taste some of the special foods that are offered here…. who knows maybe the fairies and other “little people” will allow us a glimpse of their world! I believe that everyone who comes to visit sacred sites does so because Mother Earth is calling them to her, each bringing her a piece of the mosaic of love and compassion she needs to return to her former brilliant light.  Therefore, to each person who commits to such a journey, I undertake to provide them with the utmost care and respect I can offer at every step along the way.  I love to share the energies of these sites with people that are also deeply connected to our planet. 

www.hearthmothertours.com 

 

Total Package Price:   

 $4,950.00 USD  per person sharing a double room

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: $4,800.00 per person in a double room to the first 4 people that Register with a PAID Deposit.

Single Supplement: will apply if you require sole occupancy for an additional fee of $850.00 USD.

If you would like us to match you up with a roommate we will make every effort to do so, however, if we are unable to find a suitable match, then you will need to pay the extra for single supplement.  

Registration Form and Deposit:

Please fill out our Registration Form found at this link:  https://khemitology.com/tour-registration/ 

Your reservation is confirmed when you send your non-refundable deposit of $650.00 USD Deposit.  FULL PAYMENT IS DUE BY MAY 5th, 2019


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 For pricing in GBP (British Pounds) please contact jane@hearthmothertours.com  

 Included:

  • 10 night’s accommodation in 3 or 4 star hotels.
  • Breakfast each morning
  • Dinner each evening
  • All Ground Transport – pick up and drop off at Glasgow International Airport
  • All Site entry fees
  • Tour guide services by Jane Wardlaw
  • Patricia Awyan Lehman and Suzan Moore as your Speakers
  • All tips

 Does Not Include:

  • Airfare to and from Glasgow, Scotland
  • Meals not mentioned above
  • Alcoholic Beverages with meals (you can order these on your own tab)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Medical Expenses
  • Personal Expenses such as Internet access, Phone calls, Laundry service, gifts etc.

For further information – email: jane@hearthmothertours.com    

Terms and Conditions:

Reservation and Payment

non-refundable deposit of $650.00 per person will be required at the time of booking.  To insure your reservation, final payment will be due 75 days prior the departure dates from your Country. It is the responsibility of the traveler (or agent) to determine that final payment reaches us on time. Bookings made within 30 days of departure date, will require full and final payment immediately upon booking. No booking will be considered until final deposit is received by the Tour Operator. Instructions for making your payments will be received after submission of your Registration Form.

Cancellation and Refunds: 

Deposits of $650.00 are Non-Refundable

Any payments made above the deposit will be refunded as follows:

Cancellation on or after May 5 – 40% of your payments will be refunded

Cancellation after May 15, 2019 – including no shows – no refunds available

 If we need to cancel due to insufficient numbers your entire fee will be refunded. 

Changes

This itinerary is subject to changes in sequence in order to adapt to possible alterations in domestic flight times or other unforeseen circumstances. The content will basically remain the same, barring any unanticipated complications, and will include many delightful “extras” and surprises.

INSURANCE:

We recommend that all participants obtain Travel Insurance. Travel Insured International offers insurance for trip cost, trip cancellation & interruption, and pays for loss due to unforeseen circumstance, death, injury, or illness to you or a member of your family. It also includes coverage for missed connections due to weather, pays for lost deposits due to the financial default of the airline, the tour operator, or cruise line. It pays for baggage delays, travel delays, medical expenses, and emergency assistance.

WAIVER OF RESPONSIBILITY:
By signing up to the tour you agree to our terms, deposit conditions and waiver.

KSAM, its agents and our Tour Facilitators in Scotland have worked diligently to make all of the arrangements for our journey together in Scotland, however, KSAM, its agents and our Tour Facilitators will not be held liable for delays, theft, damage, injury, or any other irregularities that may occur during the course of the journey. We will not be held liable for any changes or delays in airline schedules or missed connections; injury, loss, or damage to persons or property; additional expenses resulting from changes in exchange rates, tariffs, or itinerary; any transportation issues or problems with vehicles utilized on the tour; additional expenses incurred due to illness, weather conditions, protests, war, terrorism, quarantine, or other causes; and losses due to cancellations not subject to our terms and conditions.

Please contact Patricia Awyan @ info@khemitology.com with any questions.