Ainslie MacLeod and The Instruction

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Hills of Africa Travel is thrilled to have psychic and author Ainslie MacLeod as our fantastic leader on Soul Safari. He will help you to experience Africa in a new and energetic way.

Ainslie MacLeod has used his talents as a psychic to explore the soul and its effects on human beliefs and behavior for more than a decade. Collaborating with elevated spirit guides, he developed his book, The Instruction: Living the Life Your Soul Intended, as a way to help each of us understand our own personal destiny. Ainslie’s information encompasses ten doorways which include the doorway to perception, the doorway to acceptance, the doorway to balance and the doorway to creativity.

Ainslie’s goal is to help people live a happier and more purposeful life by revealing who they are and why they’re here, helping them overcome many internal challenges, and connecting them with their souls and their spirit guides. He serves as a messenger between this world and the next.

Ainslie’s understanding of human nature comes as a result of being psychic and not from any formal education. He was initially uncomfortable about entering a field in which egotism and fraudulence abound. It was several years before he fully embraced his new career. To begin with, Ainslie would describe himself as the “Reluctant Psychic”. It was through doing the work he now teaches that he learned to fully embrace his calling.

Ainslie MacLeod is a faculty member at the Omega Institute, and was a featured teacher on “Oprah’s Soul Series”. Originally from Aberdeen, Scotland, he currently lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, where, from his office on a tranquil island, he offers psychic guidance to clients worldwide.

You can learn more about Ainslie MacLeod and his work at http://www.soul-world.com

We can’t wait to share the Magic of Africa with you. Click here to Book Now and guarantee your spot with Ainslie MacLeod on Soul Safari to South Africa, October 19th-27th 2009.

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