|
|

 |
Sacred Earth Journeys and
Sacred Events & Retreats are
pleased to present:
Shamanic Journey to Palenque, Mexico
Land of the
Magical Doorways
February 2-10,
2008
Past Tour |
|
Tour Leaders: Gretchen Andersen and Ana Gonzalez have been
teaching in Mexico and other parts of the world for nearly 30 years. In the
field of Shamanism, they have studied with prominent teachers such as Carlos
Castenada and Dr. Carlos de Leon, and trained in meditation
techniques from the Tibetan schools of Dzoggchen, Mahamudra, Tantric Shaivism,
Kabbalah and High Magic. During this time they have researched, studied and
practiced multi-disciplinary paths of healing and spiritual development for
growth in consciousness and energy management. Miguel Angel Vergara Calleros has studied for 17 years with Mayan elder and wisdom keeper, Don Vincente
Martin, and teaches seminars in Mexico and abroad on Mayan astronomy,
philosophy, calendar, glyphs & symbols, medicine, Cosmovision, traditions and
prayers, ceremonies and healing. Learn more about Gretchen, Ana, & Miguel
Angel on our About Your
Tour Leaders page.
|
|
|
| |
|
Detailed Itinerary
|
|
This very special
itinerary is a weave of layered magical experiences. Each day is a doorway to a
higher vibration and a deeper connection to spirit, guided by one or all of the
Shamanic teachers who are your tour leaders. Their diversity of skills and
knowledge is this tour’s strength and appeal.
Please note that every
day there will be a meditative form of spiritual practice and where ever
possible, teachings will either be woven into the days’ activities or will
conclude the day with discussion, shamanic magic and possibly one-on-one
personal time with Gretchen, Ana or Miguel Angel, as time permits.
|
|
Day 1 Sat, Feb 2: Arrive Villahermosa |
|
Arrival in Villahermosa,
Tabasco. No events planned. Continental flight arrives from Houston after 9:00
pm. There are other flights from México City that arriver earlier. Transfer
from airport to hotel in Villahermosa.
(Overnight in Villahermosa) |
|
 |
| |
|
Day 2 Sun, Feb 3: Opening Ceremony - Maya Site of Comalcalco |
|
As we enjoy breakfast together, Gretchen
Andersen, Ana Gonzalez and and Miguel Angel will share introductions and an
overview of events to come.
Your sacred journey will
start with an opening ceremony at the revered Pre-Columbian Maya site of
Comalcalco. Here you will set the intention of your sacred journey and
start your exploration with blessings, and an ancient Maya ritual involving the
cacao drink, Popó, which was highly prized as ‘food of the gods’. During your
visit, you will be introduced to the glyphs and mythology that permeate the
Mayan culture, and start to tune into the site’s energy and cosmic connection.
With
strong ties to Palenque, Comalcalco is the only known Maya site constructed of
brick rather than stone. Three major ceremonial complexes – the Grand
Acropolis, the North Group, and the East Acropolis house several individual
structures including the Palace and three spectacular Temples. In Temple VI
there is a large stuccoed mask depicting the sun as Kinich Ahua (Lord of the
Sun’s Eye), Temple VII has several figures of seated chieftains as well as a
stylized two-headed serpent bordered by celestial signs. It is said that the
figures in the Tomb of Stuccoes represent the nine lords of the underworld.
We will return to Villahermosa via the
Cacao Route.
(Overnight in Villahermosa) |
 |
| |
|
Day 3 Mon, Feb 4: Olmec Civilization & Palenque |
|
This
morning, we visit the Parque Museo de La Venta, an archaeological, open-air
museum where we will explore and connect energetically with the amazing animal
sculptures, stelae and altars from the Olmec civilization. Most
significant are the colossal heads. Carved in basalt from a quarry some 75 miles
away, some heads weigh up to 20 tons, and stand 10 ft high, and it remains a
mystery how these figures were moved to their current position.
The Olmec civilization (1200-400BC) is
the oldest known in Mexico and one of the first to develop glyphic script and to
use numbers.
In the afternoon, we will travel to
Palenque, the Maya’s most important centre and one of the grandest Mayan ruins
you will see. A full day’s exploration is scheduled on Day Five.
(Overnight in Palenque) |
| |
 |
|
Day 4 Tue, Feb 5: Purification Ceremony – Misol Ha Waterfall |
|
In
preparation for exploring Palenque at its deepest levels, we will travel into
the mountains to visit the beautiful, 115 ft high waterfall at Misol
Ha. Here, we will participate in an ancient ceremony of purification
and opening of the third eye so we may walk through the sacred lands of the
Maya, in a heightened state of awareness, thus allowing us to receive the wisdom
and hidden meanings of its architecture, art, and glyphs.
As Mother Nature permits, we will walk behind the falls into the cave beyond
which leads to another waterfall.
We will then return to Palenque for an
introductory visit to the site with Miguel Angel.
(Overnight in Palenque) |
| |
| |
|
Day 5 Wed, Feb
6: Palenque |
|

With over 200 buildings of varying size
and complexity, a full day has been set aside to explore the magnificent site of
Palenque, both guided and independently. The tranquility and energy is so
palpable here, we believe it important to provide personal time for quiet
reflection.
We start our morning with a visit to the
museum that showcases some of the most exquisite spiritual art pieces – Palenque
is considered the ‘Cosmic University of Regnum Art’, before continuing on to a
number of temples. These include the Temple of the Cross, the Temple
of the Sun, and the Temple of Inscriptions which contains the tomb of
Pakal the Great, the mightiest of Mayan rulers. You may wish to descend the 80
ft. staircase to the tomb itself.
(Overnight in Palenque) |
| |
 |
| |
|
Day 6 Thu, Feb 7: Travel to Yaxchilan & Lacadón Village |
|
We
depart early in the morning and stop at Selva Perdido (Lost Jungle) for
breakfast. We will continue on to the Usumacinta River where a boat will take us
to the site of Yaxchilan, one of the great sites from the Classic Mayan
period (250-900AD). There are a number of excellent sculptures
at the site --
monolithic carved
stelas and narrative stone
reliefs carved on
lintels spanning the temple doorways.
Here, we will conduct the ‘Ceremony of
the Four Bacabs’ to open us to the four cardinal corners of the universe. In
this way, we invoke a journey of natural flow and perfect harmony. In keeping
with the shamanic nature of this trip, we will do the ceremony using the 13
cardinal points of the Maya Cosmos.
(Overnight in Lacadón village) |

|
|
Day 7 Fri, Feb 8: Ceremony with Lacadóns – Bonampak – Return to Palenque |
|
This morning, we are privileged to share
a small ceremony with the Lacadóns, the indigenous peoples of the
Lacadón Rainforest. They refer to themselves as the Hach Winik, meaning
True People in their language and until contact was made approximately 50 years
ago, they had lived in relative seclusion. Today, although they number less
than 1,000, their Elders continue to inspire the community with mythological
stories, dream interpretations, rituals and agricultural principles that are
purely Mayan.
We
then travel to the site of Bonampak, renowned for its highly detailed
murals that tell the history of the people who lived there. Bonampak means
‘painted walls’ and within the ornamental frescoes, you will learn about their
symbolism, as well as their stories of battle, sacrifice and celebration. After
lunch, we return to Palenque.
(Overnight in Palenque) |

|
|
Day 8 Sat, Feb 9: Palenque – Forgotten Temple |
|
By special invitation, we will hike
through the jungle of Palenque to the Forgotten Temple, for our
closing ceremony. Elements of this ritual involve water purification,
crystal alignment, prayer and connection of our inner spirit to the greater
spirit. In this way, we will close this part of our spiritual journey as the
clarity of our path is brought to heart, and therefore, brought into the future.
This afternoon we will travel to
Villahermosa where we will enjoy a celebratory dinner together as we say
our farewells.
(Overnight in Villahermosa) |
| |
|
Day 9 Sun,
Feb 10: Depart Villahermosa |
|
Transfer to the airport for your
departure flight from Villahermosa. |
| |
 |
| NOTE: This itinerary subject to change due to conditions beyond our control. |
| |
(B =
Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner)
Note: This itinerary is subject to change due to conditions beyond our control. |
| |
| |
|
Tour Inclusions
& Price |
 |
| |
|
Tour Includes: |
 |
Arrival and departure transfers (Villahermosa Airport/Hotel/Villahermosa
Airport) |
 |
8 nights hotel accommodation: Hotel Quality Inn Villahermosa Cencali (3 nights),
Hotel Villas Kin-Ha, Palenque (4 nights), Escudo Jaguar, Frontera Corozal (1
night) |
 |
Transportation by private coach Feb 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 |
 |
Lacandon tourist bus transportation (round trip): Bonampak Tourist Service
Center/Bonampak Ceremonial Site/Bonampak Tourist Service Center |
 |
Motor boat transportation: Frontera Corozal/Yaxchilan/Frontera Corzal |
 |
19 Meals - 8 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 4 Dinners |
 |
Admission fees to all sites visited |
 |
Ceremonies, meditations & teachings |
 |
Miguel Angel as your Tour Guide throughout |
 |
Tips and Gratuities for Bellboys, Maids, Restaurant Waiters & Bus Driver |
 |
Gretchen Andersen & Ana Gonzalez as your Tour Leaders and Teachers throughout |
|
| |
| Special
Features: |
|
|
| |
| Tour
does not include: |
 |
Airfare to Villahermosa (we suggest
www.continental.com) |
 |
Cancellation & Medical Insurance (Canadians,
please ask us for a quote) |
 |
Meals/drinks not specified in the itinerary |
 |
Items of a personal nature, or any items not
specified as being included |
|
|
|
Tour Price |
| |
| Tour Price Per Person (Land Only) |
Single Supplement |
|
| USD $2725.00 |
USD $600.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
Note: The Single Room Supplement applies ONLY for those who would like to
secure a private room throughout the tour, at the indicated additional price. If
you are not traveling with anyone you know and would like to share a room we
will be happy to find a suitable roommate. Per our Terms and Conditions,
registration for the tour will be held open until two weeks before the departure
date in order to try to match everyone with a roommate. If by that date we have
not been able to match you with a suitable roommate, you will be responsible to
pay for the single supplement. An early registration will facilitate this
process. |
| |
| |
 |
|
|
|
© 2003 - 2010 Sacred
Earth Journeys.
|
|