Phil Cousineau was a little boy living in Detroit, Michigan when he first discovered sacred Greece. Back then, Phil would get lost at the local library, reading every myth and fable from Ancient Greece that he could get his hands on. We were especially enthralled by the stories of heroes and heroines that stood up to… Continue reading
Sacred Greece: An Interview With Phil Cousineau
Phil Cousineau first discovered the sacred Greece over half a century ago. At the time, he was a little boy living in Detroit, who would love getting lost reading the myths and fables of Ancient Greece. Over fifty years later, Phil is a world-renowned teacher, scholar, documentary filmmaker, and author, but his passion for the sacredness… Continue reading
10 Books that Will Spark Your Desire for Sacred Travel
Pilgrimage has long been a topic explored by writers from around the world, from historians to novelists and from poets to travel writers. These writers all explored the figure of the pilgrim, providing insight into the art of pilgrimage and what it means to travel. We’ve put together a list of 10 books are a… Continue reading
3 Ancient Greek Myths That Remain Relevant in Today’s World
Whenever people think of Greek myths, they often conjure up images of an imaginary past in which gods and goddesses interacted with humans and heroes went on epic journeys around the ancient world. Some of Ancient Greece’s most famous myths were not only rooted in reality, but are also alive and well today. Travellers can revel… Continue reading
5 Journaling Tips for the Spiritual Traveller
Do you keep a journal when you travel? How is this journal different to other journals you may keep? Have you always wanted to create a really meaningful travel journal but are not sure where to start? In this blog we explore some tips to help you get started or take your travel journal to… Continue reading