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If you're feeling the call to embark on a journey of self-discovery during your next adventure, consider the mystical path of a Balinese healer in Bali. These revered individuals are renowned for their profound ability to mend physical ailments, wounded souls, and frayed spirits. Their popularity has surged with the global rise of holistic wellness trends, drawing seekers from far and wide to their sacred healing rituals. Balinese culture is deeply interwoven with a unique belief system that encompasses every facet of daily life, including the pursuit of health and well-being. Here, seekers of healing tread a dual path, seeking guidance from modern professionals such as medical doctors and psychologists and revered traditional healers known as 'balian.' The balian, regarded as vessels of potent healing power, hold a revered place in the hearts of the Balinese people. In the eyes of the Balinese, the balian is a living conduit between earthly and spiritual realms. They are often depicted as modern-day shamans, village healers, or spiritual doctors, harnessing their knowledge of esoteric wisdom, meditative practices, and the ancient lore of medicinal plants. These extraordinary beings are not merely healers; they serve as intermediaries, bridging the realms of the living and the departed, offering solace and guidance in times of spiritual turbulence. In moments of spiritual need, the balian is the trusted guide who calls upon divine forces to restore harmony. If you're in search of a balian healer with a specialized focus, whether it be the relief of migraines, the healing of a wounded heart, the restoration of physical ailments, or the dispelling of lingering love enchantments, I offer you a curated list of the most esteemed balians, held in high regard by the locals themselves.
Faith • Wellness
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Planning a trip on your own can be overwhelming, right? That's where I come in. We'll hop on a call together, and you can pick my brain about anything and everything travel related. Want to know my favorite wine regions? Best time to go? How long to visit? Best countries for kids? I am here it's your time, so we can cover whatever you like. Having visited 55 countries, people always ask me what place is my favorite? Well, it depends. A better question, I think is where would I like to visit for the first time again? Probably, Ankgor Wat or Machu Picchu or the Whitsundays. But, I loved living in Italy, Portugal and Thailand. Being in one places for months or a year allows you to really get to be a traveler and not a visitor. What places would I revisit - all of them! Earth is a big place, there’s so much to see. And I would certainly do things differently now with a family and a 4 year old than I did when I was nomading. What traps for the unwary have I learned? - Visa, scrambling to find WiFi that works at the airport because I didn’t pay a fee to enter Argentina - Visa, having a typo on my birthdate and almost being denied enter - 6 month experiation period for passports - literally had an airline agent in a lounge tear up my boarding pass in front of me
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Road Trip • Wine • Beach • Relaxation
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