Jordan & Egypt Program Overview ✨
Facilitated by Lai Ping Lee (Maya) ✨
Day 1–2: Arrival & Jordan Awakening
Welcome Circle: grounding meditation, intention setting, and introductions.
Mount Nebo: where Moses is said to have glimpsed the Promised Land — reflection on vision and trust.
Dead Sea Ritual: purification and release practice in the healing waters.
Day 3–4: Petra & Wadi Rum
Petra: walk the Siq, stand before the Treasury, and explore sacred tombs — meditation on endurance and legacy.
Wadi Rum Desert: under vast stars, a guided night vigil with silence, journaling, and fire circle. Theme: emptiness as fullness.
Day 5: Crossing into Egypt
Group travel from Amman to Cairo.
Welcome at the Nile: evening boat meditation on the river, honoring the eternal flow.
Day 6–7: Pyramids of Giza & Sphinx
Private sunrise entry (if possible): meditation inside or before the Great Pyramid.
Teaching: the geometry of soul remembrance, aligning heaven and earth within.
Reflection before the Sphinx: the riddle of becoming.
Day 8–9: Luxor & Karnak
Karnak Temple: walking the Avenue of Sphinxes, connecting with the resonance of devotion.
Luxor Temple at dusk: embodying light within the body.
Evening group sharing circle — integrating Egypt’s initiatory current.
Day 10–11: Valley of the Kings & Nile Journey
Valley of the Kings: entering tombs, reflection on death as transformation.
Nile Sailing: guided practice on flow, surrender, and timelessness.
Day 12–13: Abu Simbel
Sunrise meditation before colossal statues — invoking inner sovereignty and remembrance of power as service.
Closing group ceremony: offering gratitude and anchoring soul mission clarity.
Day 14: Departure
Final circle and blessing.
Return home carrying not just memories, but the embodied codes of pilgrimage.
Key Takeaways for Seekers
Clarity on soul mission and next steps.
Renewal through ritual, meditation, and sacred landscapes.
Community — bonds formed with fellow seekers.
Integration tools — journaling prompts, guided practices, and rituals to continue at home.