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people in our lives being Escorts to the Beloved. There is a man in my
life, a dear friend who has been that unwittingly, for me. On many
levels, I had myself convinced that he was the Beloved and that he just
didn't know it yet. In truth, he is a way-shower for me, someone who
opened my heart for a deeper love than I ever knew I could experience.
Thank you for the courage it took to dance into your truth.” |
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Trebbe
Johnson is the author of The World Is a Waiting
Lover: Desire and the Quest for the Beloved and the director
of Vision Arrow, offering vision quests and workshops internationally.
A lifelong adventurer in inner and outer worlds, she has camped alone
in the Arctic; studied classical Indian dance; worked as a life drawing
model, street sweeper, and award-winning multimedia producer; and
explored myth, nature, and spirit through her writing in several
genres. She lives with her husband, Andrew Gardner, in rural
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Gail Edgerly, RN has been
drawn toward movement as a way to experience authenticity for 20 years.
As a certified Trager Practitioner she used touch and rhythmic movement
as a body worker and movement educator. In 1995, she discovered the
5Rhythms Movement Practice and has worked with this form of expression
both in her personal healing journey and, since 2004, as a teacher. She
lives, dances, and teaches in southern Maine. |
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Andrew Gardner has reinvented
himself artistically many times—from painter, printmaker, photographer,
author, art director, graphic designer—and now as a potter and rustic
furniture maker, among other things. He taught art and exhibited his
prints widely until he refocused his attention on the crafts that were
his early passion. A lover of the outdoors, Andy gardens, backpacks,
and has participated in two quests for vision. He is married to Trebbe
Johnson. www.willowork.com |
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Louden Kiracofe, MD is a
surgeon, now retired from a 20-year practice in urology. He is also
trained as a Gestalt psychotherapist and as a quest for vision guide,
and is known for his innovative work with dreams. He has developed and
facilitated support groups for people (and their families) with
life-altering illnesses. He makes raku pottery which he believes
reflects the elemental forces of heat, fire and air. |
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Tom
Rubens has been a commodities trader, basketball and
baseball team owner, and real estate entrepreneur. He has
traveled extensively and is currently working on a rather large project:
the rest of his life. He has quested with Trebbe and Louden
and apprenticed with them twice in the Utah Canyonlands. He
lives in Dayton, Ohio. |
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northern Bali, has been working in the Balinese travel industry for ten
years, as a trekking guide, assistant hotel manager, and food and
beverage coordinator. Fluent in English, he has a broad knowledge of
many different aspects of Balinese culture, agriculture, history,
religion, and art, and an infectious enthusiasm for introducing them to
visitors. He is married and has two children. |
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Charles Tack has led personal
and professional development workshops for over twenty years. From
leadership and interpersonal skill development to applying I Ching
wisdom and channeling attraction energy, he blends pragmatic skill
development with principles of Taoism, Jung’s active imagination
process and energetic practices from aikido. He lives in the wine
country of northern California. He can be reached at chastack@yahoo.com. |
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Sabina Wyss leads a private
coaching and holistic health practice and guides vision quests and
other workshops in Europe, Africa, and America. She is a founding
partner of Sage Canyon, a Colorado non-profit center for soul- and
nature-based learning and consciousness evolution, and as a member of
the faculty of CTI she trains new coaches. She stewards the foundation
Iferouane, in Niger, to support the culture of the Tuareg. |
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