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		<title>How Can It Be So Difficult To Talk About A Trip To South Africa?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>&#8220;&#8216;How can it be so difficult to talk about a trip to South Africa?&#8217; my friends ask me.  Profound experiences flooded every day of my Soul Safari.  Yet I&#8217;m challenged to paint a verbal portrait of the impact this trip has had on my life.  There is a soulful depth and breadth to those experiences.  There is a quality to the impact of what I saw, felt, tasted, smelled, heard and intuited.  The Soul Safari adds up to a life altering experience for me.</p>
<p>I signed up for the Soul Safari because <a href="http://www.hillsofafrica.com/about_us.html" target="_blank">Hills of Africa</a> put together and offered a Safari that included not only a variety of safari events, but also sessions with Ainslie MacLeod, author of The Instruction &#8211; Living the Life Your Soul Intended.  A Soul Safari!  I was thrilled at the prospect of combining wildlife and soul in an organic, eco-conscious environment in both the bush and in the city.</p>
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<p>My life, on one of the Canadian Gulf Islands, is peaceful, simple and organic &#8211; to the extent that I still chop my own wood, eat food out of local gardens and find a trip to any city exhausting.  Obviously, a safari was going to be a bit overwhelming for me, I realized, but I saw that Meredith and Sandy had organized the trip with quality precision and professionalism.  Every detail was looked after &#8211; I simply had to follow the itinerary.</p>
<p>Being overwhelmed is an understatement.  It is breathtaking to experience the energy of lions walking beside the jeep and elephants playing in a mud hole in front of us on the road.  My heart nearly burst over the acceptance that these incredible creatures displayed.  Something happened to me when I saw wild animals display more dignified acceptance of us than many humans show each other in our world today.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.hillsofafrica.com/South_Africa/Cape_Town_South_Africa.html" target="_blank">Cape Town</a>, something happened to me when I felt the energy of Table Mountain.  And when I was accepted into a Muslim home where I was invited to help prepare the meal that we shared.  And when I saw people living in abject poverty maintain a dignified, welcoming demeanor while sharing who they are so openly.  And to see all that they are doing to help their own, and each others&#8217;, growth in a variety of healthy ways.</p>
<p>In summary, this was a spiritual experience.</p>
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<p>Being back home, if I can be tenacious enough to pick through the profound influences I have been given, I will find threads of new direction.  Some threads have revealed themselves sufficiently to be suspect now.  These revelatory threads appear slowly, not profoundly.  They simply show up when reality hits the road of routine.  I hear myself thinking or speaking with a &#8216;difference&#8217;.   I don&#8217;t want to miss those threads.  I ask my soul for the gift of insight and willingness.</p>
<p>Yes, traveling to Africa has been a life altering experience.   It’s simply not easy to absorb it all and I am still working on that.  I am cocooned in the experiences that bombarded my senses.  I am just starting to receive glimpses of inner changes.  These changes are still very much under construction!&#8221;</p>
<p>From the Pride of Soul Safari 2009,<br />
Amy MacLeod</p>
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