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		<title>21st Century Pilgrimages Make Travel More Meaningful</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A growing number of travelers are rejecting the old &#8220;sun, sand and suds&#8221; style of vacation in favor of more meaningful experiences. &#8220;The act of making pilgrimages to certain special or sacred places is probably the most popular of all world tourist motives,&#8221; said Lester Borley, Director of the National Trust for Scotland. A Vancouver [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A growing number of travelers are rejecting the old &#8220;sun, sand and suds&#8221; style of vacation in favor of more meaningful experiences. &#8220;The act of making pilgrimages to certain special or sacred places is probably the most popular of all world tourist motives,&#8221; said Lester Borley, Director of the National Trust for Scotland.</p>
<p>A Vancouver travel company, Sacred Earth Journeys, has been offering pilgrimage travel experiences since 2003. Its president, Helen Tomei says &#8220;people want more from a holiday than simply lying on a beach. They want to change their lives for the better.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The purpose of the pilgrimage is to make life more meaningful,&#8221; wrote Phil Cousineau in <em>The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker&#8217;s Guide to Making Travel Sacred</em> (Conari Press, 1998). &#8220;A journey without challenge has no meaning; one without purpose has no soul.&#8221;</p>
<p>Phil Cousineau will be leading a group tour of Ireland in September, 2010. Dubbed &#8220;Land of Myth and Mystery &#8211; A Pilgrimage Into the Heart of Sacred Ireland,&#8221; the 12-day tour will include a walk on Croagh Patrick, the mountain where Saint Patrick is said to have fasted and prayed for 40-days. There will also be visits to Irish pubs, concerts of traditional Celtic music, a trip to the monastery of Clomacnoise, founded in 545 by Saint Ciaran, and the most famous prehistoric site in Ireland, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Newgrange.</p>
<p>People with a passion for yoga can visit its birth place. Sacred Earth Journeys is offering a &#8220;Yoga &amp; Spirituality Tour of South India&#8221; February 13 through 28, 2010. One of the tour leaders, Michele Labelle, is a Certified Hatha Yoga Teacher based in Vancouver. She will be joined by Tour Guide Aman Singh, a follower of India&#8217;s ancient spiritual practices with a deep interest in philosophy and culture. In addition to yoga and meditation sessions, the group will explore ancient Hindu temples, witness herds of wild elephants, take a boat ride in a tiger reserve, shop in a 600-year-old marketplace, attend a colorful, traditional dance show, travel by train to a fishing village and possibly meet with Mother Amma &#8220;the Hugging Saint&#8221; in her ashram.</p>
<p>Information about other pilgrimage travel opportunities is available online at <a href="http://SacredEarthJourneys.ca" target="_blank">http://SacredEarthJourneys.ca</a></p>
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