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Doorway into Divine Consciousness
A Full Moon Retreat in the Land of the Maya
November 18-25, 2007
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The Retreat
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Join HERIZEN™ Life Adventures and Sacred Earth Journeys on a
magical, mystical Yoga / Chi Gung Maya Spiritual Adventure in the Belize Jungle.
This all-inclusive retreat is set on a beautiful jungle river in southern
Belize.
There is a heightened consciousness that is emerging, a new higher order of
Being and the land of Maya Mysteries in Belize can help with the vibrational
shift that humanity is going through now.
BE a part of this shift and nourish your body, mind and soul in
the heart of the Belizean rainforest at our jungle eco-lodge in southern Belize.
The eco-lodge sits on 100 acres of mostly nature, forested resort property in
the jungle. It was mostly built with the help of residents of the Mayan villages
nearby. The owners have integrated the lodge with the surrounding area and have
taken the steps towards creating an eco-friendly existence. For those of you
that love nature, magical adventure, culture, mystical awareness, think green
and love your life then this is the trip for you. Drawn from nature, we will
create space for renewal, relaxation and reflection.
Be a part of the ocean of cosmic transformation flowing with nature and
Hatha. |
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About our Jungle Lodge |

Our jungle eco-lodge is located on the Moho River. There are 10
private river front cabanas. The eco-lodge only uses solar energy for
all basic electrical requirements. There is an organic garden and they
have recently begun a reforestation program planting teak and mahogany trees.
Another notable feature of this lodge is the composting system. The lodge uses
traditional flush toilets and return nutrients to the soil through
bio-remediation and phyto-remediation. Instead of a traditional leach field, the
use a self contained reservoir planted with banana palm trees. The banana plants
actually absorb the liquid. The smell is free and clear and pleasant. These
banana trees are used only for this purpose.
There is a self-guided path system throughout the 70-acre jungle tract
that allows you to take the opportunity to explore the many varieties of flora
and fauna.
The Citrus Orchard Walk is a boardwalk path extending around the
perimeter of the 100-acre property and leads you through the 30-acre citrus
orchard. You are free to pick what ever you like right from the tree!
The Moho River is clean and offers a refreshing dip any time of day or night.
You can swim right from the cabana or swim out to the floating dock, lie out in
the sun or catch a nap in the cool shade by the river bank.
There are dugout canoes available for you to take a paddle anytime. Along the
Moho River you will find howler monkeys, iguanas, turtles and a rich
variety of birds on the forested banks. Local Indian children fishing or just
drifting by on their way down stream are also a common sight along the river.
Hop onto a horse and head out into the jungle where you experience low handing
vines into the deep jungle, where you may have a chance to encounter with
mountain cow, wild turkey or wild peccary. Listen to the birds and howler
monkeys in the tree tops. The horses are friendly and safe for riding. |
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Daily Excursions
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The realm of the Maya covered much of Central America during the first
millennium and included many magnificent cites such as Tikal and Copan. And only
recently have archeologists started to appreciate the significance of caves to
the ancients, who viewed them as portals to the underworld where the spirits of
the dead would dwell. And while the Maya were wary of the underworld, referring
to it as "the place of fright," they also used caves for ceremonies and rituals
to communicate with the gods.

To experience one of these amazing caves, we will drive inland along a road
bordering the Mayan Mountains. As we come into the tiny village of Blue Creek,
we leave our vehicle and begin our journey by foot. The cave is a 20 minute hike
from the village. Following the river's edge, we make our way further upstream
as we begin to recede into the mountain gorge. Either side of the gorge is
covered from high above with a blanket of emerald green vegetation cascading
down to the blue creek's source.
This is Hokeb Ha Cave. From here the true adventure begins. As we swim
into the caves opening, through a pool of emerald blue cool water, we soon come
into darkness. We have entered into the underworld of the Maya. The Maya name
for this cave is "Hokeb Ha" or "Where the water enters the
earth". We light our lanterns and the magic of this place begins to
appear.
Stalactites and stalagmites lead us from one chamber to the next as we explore
this seldom visited world. Archaeologists have found many Late Classic ceramics
and an altar inside the cave, leading them to theorize that the Hokeb Ha cave
was used specifically for ceremonial purposes.
The calm water at the main entrance is perfect for us to take a leisurely swim.
An unforgettable experience! After we exit the cave we'll relax and enjoy a
picnic lunch. Before heading back to the lodge, we will walk back to the village
and we'll stop and see some local Maya selling crafts.

Mayan ruins are also found throughout Belize as a testament to this vibrant
culture of the past. If you choose, we can explore the mystery and wonder of
ancient Mayan civilization in the buildings left behind. Some of what you can
experience:
Pushila
For something really different, this is the adventure you won't want to miss!
Pushila is a Mayan ruin partially excavated in the 1920s then abandoned. It is
known principally for its many carved monuments dating to the Classic period and
has a unique architectural feature: a triple-span bridge. The ruins can only be
reached by boat, therefore, we will launch into our canoes paddling a short
distance up the Moho River. The plaza contains about two dozen carved stelae.
Nim Li Punit
In the Maya Kekchi language, Nim Li Punit means "the big hat," which is
inherited from a carving on the longest of the site's twenty-six stelae,
depicting a figure wearing a large headdress.
Lubaantun
Lubaantun is the largest Maya archaeological site in the south and one of the
last major settlements built in Belize. Temple walls were constructed of cut
stone and fit without the use of mortar. A controversial Crystal Skull was found
here in 1926. The skull is said to show no tooled markings and is composed of
pure crystallized quartz--fact or fiction, you decide.
You will also have the opportunity to visit the local villages and much more.
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Your
Yoga Teacher and Self-Awareness Guide: Valma Brenton RYT |
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Valma is a transformational trainer. She discovered Kundalini yoga 10 years ago
while working in Chile. Within a short time, Valma noticed that the benefits of
her practice of yoga raised her level of awareness, allowed her to stay focused,
healthy and present in her own physical body. This was important to her as she
had lost the use of her legs temporarily in the recovery of a spinal injury some
years before. In her continued exploration of yoga and other healing modalities
she found her practice to create a bridge between the body and the spirit and
she believes this will also play an important role in the global awakening. As a
RYT in Iyengar 200 Hrs & Ashtanga 200 Hrs based Hatha yoga, Iyengar precision &
Ashtanga Hatha Yoga and Chi Yoga flow are practices that Valma incorporates in
her daily life as well as offerings in her women only adventure programs. She is
also a certified Chi Gung Master and believes yoga, Chi Gung and movement gets
people into their bodies, deeply connects them to themselves, and more openly
connects them with nature and others. It is a transformational practice. "My
purpose, says Valma "Is to be a mirror for other women, to share my knowledge
and wisdom of life and empowering them to reach their desired dreams, reach
their fullest potential and live their best life. To inspire them to create
miracles in their lives and be open to the present moment… creating balance
through awareness, self-confidence, intention and faith. I invite you to
celebrate personal success and well-being through awareness, motion and nature.
Join me on the journey of freedom & magical adventure through Yoga / Chi Gung
and let your Spirit fly!
Make every breath a portal to peace in your heart
Expand yourself and live the possible dream and life you always imaged today!
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that
take our breath away. |
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Getting There |
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Your magical adventure begins as you step off the plane in Punta Gorda. We will
meet you there and take you on the last leg of your journey by boat. It’s a
beautiful trip along the coast and up the Moho River.
Punta Gorda lies in the southernmost region of Belize, the Toledo District. You
will be responsible to book the 45 minute flight from the International Airport
in Belize City (BZE) to Punta Gorda (not included in retreat price). It is very
easy to do – just visit either Maya Island Air or Tropic Air.
Belize is on the mainland of Central America just south of Mexico and flanked by
the Caribbean Sea to the east and only a 2 hour flight from Miami or Houston.
You can fly from the United States on Continental Airlines, US Airways, Delta,
American Airlines or Taca International (international flights not included in
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Your
Retreat Inclusions & Price: |
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This all-inclusive Yoga / Chi Gung Full Moon Retreat, on a beautiful
jungle river in southern Belize includes:
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8 nights / 7
days shared accommodation in private riverfront cabanas. Awaken to the
song of exotic birds and the roar of monkeys in the distance.
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Transfers to
and from Punta Gorda airport to the jungle eco-lodge on the Moho River
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All meals
including water, juices and soft drinks– start your day with fresh
tropical fruit from the organic garden and sample chocolate made from the
organic cocoa grown on site.
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2 yoga classes
per day including Meditation and Pranayama – Awaken & Energize
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1 or 2 Chi
Gung and other breath work exercises per day (Ovarian Breathing)
Envision Chi infusing the entire being with Radiant Health and Vitality.
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Introduction
to the Heart of the Secret “The Power of Posinymns “ Learn to visualize
and create your ideal dream and the life you most love through playful
exercises using the creative power of our verbal focus to bring into our
life what brings us JOY!
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Sound
Meditation: Experience the positive effect of sound and vibration as a
way to calm the mind, settle the emotions, balance the body, and lift the
Spirit.
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Daily guided
excursions to the surrounding area including: boat trips or road trips
to Mayan ruins, Mayan villages, Tamash Sarstoon National Park, Chocolate
Making, Rio Blanco Falls, Blue Creek Caves and more
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All activities
at the eco-lodge including paddling in dugout canoes, horseback riding,
swimming, rainforest trails, hiking and much more
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Full Moon
Sacred Ceremony
Price:
USD $1695.00 per person
(save an additional $50 per booking if two people book together!)
Registration form
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Frequently asked
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What should I bring on my trip?
Belize is a tropical climate, therefore, bring clothing that will keep you cool
and shaded from the sun. Before your trip, you may want to visit
www.belizenet.com, a
helpful website on Belize that can keep you abreast of the weather. For clothes,
make sure to include lightweight long sleeve shirts and long pants, a bathing
suit, a rain poncho, a light jacket, and a hat. Aside from clothes, you’ll need
good walking/hiking shoes, suntan lotion, beach towel, bug repellant,
flashlight, binoculars, and a yoga mat and extra film/batteries for your camera.
Is the lodge near a town?
The lodge is about 15 miles (by either road or river) from Punta Gorda, a town
of 5,000 people. There are the small Mayan villages of Santa Anna and San Felipe
each with 350 inhabitants just a couple of miles a way. Still, when you are at
the lodge you are immersed in the jungle and we will make sure that all
requirements are met right on the property.
How do I get to and from the lodge?
All transfers are included between Punta Gorda and the lodge. You will be met by
our staff upon arrival at the Punta Gorda airport and taken via boat up the Moho
River to our lodge. The daily excursions include transportation either in our
van or boat.
What health precautions should I take?
Vaccinations or medical clearances are not required. It is recommended that you
bring your own prescriptions and anti-malarial pills for extended jungle stays.
A good bottle of bug spray (with deet) goes a long way in aiding your comfort
and keeping the air free and clear. Look for natural products. You will also
find that good walking shoes are a tremendous asset.
What will I be eating?
The lodge restaurant will feature Belizean favorites as well as the chef’s own
creative cuisine. We’ll give you the opportunity to try the traditional dishes
like rice and beans with stewed chicken, cabbage salad, coconut rice, fry jacks,
and of course plenty of fresh fruit and seafood. Each meal we will also offer
cuisine geared toward the North American palette, with house specialties similar
to what you might find at your favorite bistro.

What if I have a special diet?
The lodge will be happy to accommodate your dietary preferences and routinely
provide vegetarian options. Let us know beforehand of any dietary requirements
and the chefs will plan appropriately. You can also store special foods that you
may want to bring with you.
Is the river by the lodge a good place to swim?
The Moho River is a great place to swim. The water is clean, the current is
gentle, and there are rarely any boats going by. There is a rope swing and the
water’s 30 feet deep!
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