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Lynne Wiggins has been leading spiritual and adventure tours to the Worlds
Sacred Sites for the past 15 years. Her trips offer the traveler safe and first class
travel to unusual and ancient locations. Her philosophy is for her clients to enjoy
all the local sites, as well as experience their rich past. For over 25 years, Lynne
has studied with various Teachers, Healers and Shamans. She is well versed in
the ways of the ancient teachings and world religions. After selling her
Metaphysical Center in Boston, she devoted herself full time to helping others
discover these Sacred Sites. Her travels have taken her to Peru, Egypt, Tibet,
Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, Thailand, Bolivia, India, Mexico, Guatemala,
Greece, Bali, Africa, Spain, France, England and Brazil. She now co-owns a
wellness center and spa in Mooresville, NC. She is also on the board of directors
for Tibet Aid. |
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Rómulo Lizárraga is a
Quechua Peruvian. Born and raised at the base of Machu
Picchu, he grew up on his family farm. From his mother,
he learned the healing and spiritual arts of the ancient
Andean people. He has traveled extensively through out
Peru working with many Shamans, Initiates and various Healers.
He currently acts as a tour guide taking people on the
Inca Trail and to many of his ancestors’ Sacred Sites.
He teaches his groups how to perform ceremony, how to heal
ones soul and how to create for oneself a more balanced
and whole life. In 1998 Rómulo co-authored Journey
to Machu Picchu. He has traveled with Lynne to Egypt, Bali,
Thailand, Cambodia, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico
and throughout the United States. |
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Glenn Mullin is an internationally renowned
Tibetologist and teacher of Tantric Buddhist meditation.
He is the author of over 20 books on Tibetan Buddhism.
Eight
of these focus on the lives and works of the early Dalai
Lamas. Some of his titles include Tsongkhapa’s
Six Yogas of Naraopa, The Practice of Kalachakra, Death
and Dying: The Tibetan Tradition, Mystical Verses of a
Mad Dalai Lama, The Mystical Arts of Tibet and The Female
Buddhas. He has also worked as a field specialist on three
Tibet-related films and five television documentaries and
has co-produced five audio recordings of Tibetan sacred
music. After return from India in 1984, Glenn founded and
directed the Mystical Arts of Tibet. This association of
Dharma friends were instrumental in bringing the first
tours of Tibetan monks to North America to perform their
sacred temple music, dance, and to create mandala sand
paintings. |
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