Epic Pilgrimage of Remembering

🌍 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.

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