House of Fall.us, Ero.tic Dreams & Progreso
THE HOUSE OF THE FALL.US
Yesterday, I wrote about the House of the Fall.us in the Uxmal archeological site. This reminds me of the next complimentary dream teleseminar, which will be with Gillian Holloway, author of, among other books, Ero.tic Dreams.
DR. GILLIAN HOLLOWAY – DREAM TELESEMINAR
I am very happy that Dr. Gillian Holloway has agreed to be my next guest for my series of complimentary dream teleseminars. She is the author of one of my favorite dream books, The Complete Dream Book: Discover What Your Dreams Reveal about You and Your Life, as well as Ero.tic Dreams: The Secret to Understanding Women’s Hidden Passions, and Dream Insight: A 5-Step Plan for Discovering the Meaning in Your Dream.
I’ve talked with her on the telephone and found her to be interesting, articulate, and fun. Put a note on your calendar for April 14th at 8:30 pm Eastern Time.
Dr. Holloway has asked me to invite you to send her email questions for the interview. You can email her questions ahead of time to me at Carol@CarolChapmanLive.com. She’s studied thousands of actual dreams, on which she bases her understanding of dreams, and is also an expert on nightmares.
Here’s a link to her web site: http://www.lifetreks.com.
If you want to receive the telephone number and passcode for this dream teleseminar and do not already receive my enewsletter, please register for this blog and I will put you on the list.
PROGRESO, YUCATAN
We are sitting at a table having just had our breakfast under a palapas roof outdoors in the inner square of our hotel, Yakuna, in Progreso. Progreso is a seaside town on the north coast of the Yucatan alongside the Golfo de Mexico. It’s a lovely place where the wind is always blowing thereby reducing the effects of the tropical sun.
Hotel Yakuna has wireless internet in the lobby and restaurant so we, and United Kingdom couple at the table next to us, are getting caught up on emails this morning as palm fronds clack in the breeze around us.
Miriam has just left for the beach and, after enjoying a swim in the light emerald-colored water of the Gulf of Mexico, will meet us for lunch under a palapos roof on the sand at a beachfront restaurant. We have at Sharks during previous visits to the Yucatan and enjoy the delicious fresh seafood.
Last night, we ate at Buddy’s, a very ex-pat Canadian place owned by a gold-necklaced Hollander who also owns a bar. We’ve also eaten there before and John especially enjoys the company of the extrovered English-speaking people who are drawn there.
HUNBATZ MEN INTERVIEW
Today, I telephoned long distance to Merida to set up my final shoot. It will be with Hunbatz Men, a Mayan Elder, who has written a number of books, such as Secrets of Mayan Religion/Science that was translated from Spanish into English and published in the U.S. by Bear and Co.
It has been difficult to set up this encounter because Hunbatz has been busy with an intense program for a couple of weeks centered around the Spring Equinox during which time he led tours to many ruin sites and conducted a number of ceremonies.
I look forward to finally meeting with this learned and kind man. I appreciate that he is willing to be interviewed in English considering that his first language is Yucatecan Mayan, his second language is Spanish, and English is a distant third.
A GOOD YUCATAN TRAVEL
Miriam, John, and I agreed, at breakfast today, that this has been a good trip, that I planned it well so we weren’t driving too many days, and also that I didn’t have us staying for too short a time in too many places. Because of my good planning, our two weeks here felt more like a month . . . a very enjoyable month.
I feel good because, through experience, I’m finally getting the hang of planning a very enjoyable travel in the Yucatan with a good mix of visits inland to smoldering but interesting ruins relieved by refreshing breezy beach visits.
Love and blessings,
Carol Chapman
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