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2nd December 2009
Travelling Priestess
Synchronicity! - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
Sameer, I love you. Only this morning I was thinking about that I still hadn't done this. And probably wouldn't. But let's see...... if you ask me nicely, I will complete it as half is done. :-) ONS!
2nd December 2009
The Wind God
- From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
Devi - when will we get to read your blog relating to visit to Alps? The Bhakta waits in anticipation and is getting anxious......I cant take it......I cant take it anymore......NOOOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOO........
22nd November 2009
Toyah
solstice 2009 - From: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Festival with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains
Hello, heading over to Hunza valley around christmas and this looks really interesting. Are you able to tell me how long this lasts and if possible what dates it will be on? Or just any info would be good really. How do you think the Kalasha would feel with our presence imposing on their festival uninvited?Thanks, Toyah
17th November 2009
ishfaq sagar
kalasha - From: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Festival with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains
madam i have no words to admire you.
4th November 2009
IBIAMINA ALLI ORUITEMEKA
I WANT LORD SHIVA SEAL ME WITH WHITE FIRE - From: A pilgrimage to Haridwar
i believe lord shiva can protect me all negative and evil force
4th November 2009
aanchal Dhyani
my gaon devprayag - From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
devprayag is my village situated in uttrakhand. here ,the two head streams of ganga namely alaknanda and bhagirathi meet. it is very nice place. full of mountains and pollution free.
4th November 2009
Aanchal Dhyani
devprayag - From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
the two rivers Alaknanda and bhagirathi meet at devprayag which constitutes to make the river ganga. we can say that these two are are headstreams of Ganga river. From devprayag , the river Ganga comes to the plains i.e at Haridwar. thank you.
14th September 2009
kuba
pakistan 2010 - From: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Festival with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains
Hey, My name is Kuba and I\'m planing a trip to Pakistan next year. Ive seen your blog and found it interesting. Im thinking of spending some time round Ayun, Kalash, Chitral and Mastuj and do soem trekking (maybe horse trekking). Do you know someone that could be of help to organize or act as a local guide .... Maybe you could recommend places to stay and people to meet. I would appreciate all your help cheers Kuba
10th September 2009
rahul
Hi - From: The Journey's End?
Which temple is it and which place is it? thanks
27th August 2009
harikrishna varma
asathoma sadgsamaya - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
dear mam, I happened see your traveller blog, It gave me lot of informations(actually i am a fan of himalayas). I am from the birth place of adi sankaracharya..kerala(india)..i will keep in touch with you always............(vasudaiva kudumbakam.....world is a family)...thanking you..your brother harikrishnan
25th August 2009
paramjit
i am fan of you - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
i am fan of you
6th August 2009
Tanmann
great stuff!!! - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
you did this firewalk with a good mate of mine and I have also seen pics of you doing it... ! May you use the Light wisely!!! :-)
3rd August 2009
janine
- From: Happy Holi: Spring Equinox Indian Style
Awww Tiziana - it's beeen an absolute pleasure to read of your travels up to this point...............bless you Ma Kali.....LOL We have to meet up again Bright Blessings for Lammas wherever you are!!
2nd August 2009
B Carrington
can u send me details - From: Hare Krishna, Hare Radha: An Indian ashram experience in the heart of Somerset
hi all god bless could u please send me contact details of your ashram please and any ashrams in uk that would be possible for me to visit and or possably stay many thanks B
2nd August 2009
geetha
- From: Hare Krishna, Hare Radha: An Indian ashram experience in the heart of Somerset
i want to join this ashram wt shuld i do 4 that i m 26 years girls staying in mumbai i dnt want to come again in my family i want leave all relations like mt parents my collegues , brothers , sister how can i join this ashra pls kindlty help me 4 that
26th July 2009
kw
- From: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Festival with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains
Very interesting !! Hope that their culture can survive but with only 4000 people plus the growing impact of the outside world it may be difficult. I first learned of the Kalesh through Michael Palin's travel documentary "Himalaya" where Saifullah describes the Kalesh world, albeit briefly.
24th July 2009
Janine
- From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
O sweetie you are an inspiration...........bright blessings to you
9th July 2009
Isobel
Boot camp - From: Vipassana: meditation boot camp or ticket to liberation?
Having read your article in the yoga magazine I followed up by reading your blog. I love your honesty and am inspired by your writing here.
23rd June 2009
lakshmi
- From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
I WANAT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS
23rd June 2009
lakshmi
i am interested - From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
i am from bangalore i am very much intrested to stay in a ashram and experience this kind of solace and peace i am always postponing everything in my life
17th June 2009
Saravanan
gud - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
teell me wen u visit here. i will take care
24th May 2009
paulx
- From: Vipassana: meditation boot camp or ticket to liberation?
Hi Tiziana, that really was a wonderful personal description of a Vipassana course. Having sat myself I can relate to so much of what you experianced and I am really pleased you got so much from it.xx
8th May 2009
Anne
Wow! - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
That's some experience! Well done you powerful courageous woman. Happy Beltane. Love, Anne xxx
8th May 2009
Tara
Yes! - From: Sacred Flames: Firewalking in Avalon on Beltane Eve
Yes yes yes!
3rd May 2009
Filippo
:-) - From: Vipassana: meditation boot camp or ticket to liberation?
Ciao Tiziana! I'm glad to know you are good and lived this experience, I hope to go on a Vipassana Retreat soon too, another friend of mine did it and he found very astonished also! Huggs from Sicily, Filippo xx
29th April 2009
Donna Higton
Oh My Gosh! - From: Vipassana: meditation boot camp or ticket to liberation?
Tiziana you continue to inspire, amaze, fascinate and intrigue me. I was with you at the beginning in thinking 'nuts', 'mad as a box of frogs'...but now, I'm finding myself wanting to explore it more...and maybe, one day, I'll try it! One day... xx
16th April 2009
manoj kumar
who is this great yogi sanjay - From: 100 times 108: Five days of chanting mantras, playing with fire and retreating into the shadows of silence
please tell me where i find this loving spritual boy, in some one heart
13th April 2009
Rajesh Uraon
Great feelings while visiting devprayag - From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
On 2nd of April I visited the place and was please to know that other peoples have same feeling like me while visiting the place. I still miss that holy place. with great emotions. I could imagine what kind of is there.
17th February 2009
MANSOOR
Taxila - From: Ramblings from Islamabad: the return of normality
It is a shame that Taxila is one of a few places in Pakistan that history of Pakistan can be found. Having visited many areas of Pakistan there are few places preserved the same way as Taxila. In a country with a vast, vibrant history it is a real pity.
13th January 2009
baban toni
about great yogi sanjay - From: 100 times 108: Five days of chanting mantras, playing with fire and retreating into the shadows of silence
please I want to do same this practice in silenent, under this yogi, if you have any contact help me, so amazing
5th January 2009
suzi
just seen this - From: Soul Medicine: Shamanic Healing Art in the Brecon Beacons
amazing... those colours are so YOU..
26th November 2008
Umer Pasha
Thank you for visiting our city. - From: Fed up in Lahore
I really enjoyed your blog entry about Lahore. Thank you for visiting the city in such troubled times. Hope you enjoyed your stay and will make a comeback someday! :)
11th November 2008
suzi
- From: Ancient Fires: Samhain night in Glastonbury
blimey - you get about! x
10th November 2008
Lama Emilie
always amazing story - From: Shakti Power: Dreaming with Snakes in Totnes
Tiziana, even in your own country, you succees in experiencing amazing things! Always a pleasure to read your story... so far away from my "normal" life but sometimes so close. Keep on enjoying! and I want to know more about the sex guru.. Lama Emilie
9th November 2008
Shalyn
truth - From: Ancient Fires: Samhain night in Glastonbury
Inspiring. Funny I just wrote about the same: conception or perception of (non)duality between life and death. Om Shiva Namah P.S. I love the part where your friend says, "Aren't they?" Nice picture, and it made me smile.
7th November 2008
Ciel
- From: Shakti Power: Dreaming with Snakes in Totnes
Ahh, I wondered when you'd get down to my part of the world! You need to experience Dartmoor, in all it's beauty. Let me know when you're next down here and we'll go visit a few stone rows . . . :)
5th November 2008
Shalyn
Typical Loner - From: Shakti Power: Dreaming with Snakes in Totnes
I resonate so much with this piece that I feel somewhat displaced sitting here. ;) Then I have to remind myself of something Einstein said which I like: "Although I am a typical loner in my daily life, my consciousness of belonging to the invisible community of those who strive for truth, beauty and justice has preserved me from feeling isolated." Happy reading, thanks for sharing.
5th November 2008
Tara
sssssnakes - From: Shakti Power: Dreaming with Snakes in Totnes
amazing photos!
3rd November 2008
Travelling Priestess
Go ahead... - From: Within Lord Shiva's realm: holy cows, elderly sadhus and synchronicity in North India
and e-mail me a photo of the tattoo! :-) Tiziana
2nd November 2008
Diana
- From: Within Lord Shiva's realm: holy cows, elderly sadhus and synchronicity in North India
Like Percefal said before "be still and dream the future" sounds just too good. I hope you don't mind if I soon get a tatoo with those words on my skin. ;) PD I mean it.
31st October 2008
Shalyn
I like - From: 100 times 108: Five days of chanting mantras, playing with fire and retreating into the shadows of silence
Very wonderful writing, than you for your honesty it makes me smile a lot. Namaste
31st October 2008
Shalyn
Thank you! - From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
Thank you dear for this story! I smiled lots. I am travelling to India and Nepal for the first time this month and your information is so great. Namaste.
31st October 2008
clay lowe
happy trails - From: A ritual journey into Osho Leela's Labyrinth of Pleasure
glad to see you are on the road again, pilgrim. travel safe and keep these wonderful and insightful posts coming...i agree with you, i think you are at your best when you are on the road...there is much to be said about the open road... peace and love, clay
28th October 2008
Katinka
Osho Leela - From: Screaming, crying, hugging and laughing: Living life intensely at Osho Leela Community
Hey beautiful priestess, hope you're having a deliciously transformative time at Leela; loved my experience there during their biodanza festival this summer; they're a special group of people creating such a wonderful community space. Hope you're having a great time there and where ever you chose to go next, may the flow take you always deeper into your truth! Hope to see you at some point, go well dear sister, blessings.
27th October 2008
suzi
blimey - From: On the road again: exploring Indian mysticism in the UK
you're off somewhere else again! hee hee hope you enjoy it there x
24th October 2008
cooldeep
touching my soul - From: Musings on the Yogic path and the power of ritual
Dear Blogmate ;-) After coming in England, whenever I read anything about my "India" it touch my soul, I feel vibration and something beyond the sky giving me message which is difficult to interpret by human brain... Thanks! (I highly appreciate tourist who been to India and know India better than them who only read about it..)
10th October 2008
Emma Jones
Photographer friend - From: Earth, rock and soil: Appreciating the magic of South Wales
Hi, I can hook you up with my photographer friend, Gary Merrel. He will be back in Wales this month having been travelling, Emma x
7th October 2008
Travelling Priestess
Yes, please! - From: Earth, rock and soil: Appreciating the magic of South Wales
Hey Bryn - that contact would be useful. I can't speak French, though!
7th October 2008
Bryn
Iran? - From: Earth, rock and soil: Appreciating the magic of South Wales
I beleive I have a facebook contact in iran, studying mythology. He writes in French, I write in english and we vaguly understand each other! Would you like me to hook you up?
17th September 2008
Celia
Welcome back! - From: Wales: The Inner Journey
Dear Tiziana, glad you're back and happy! You've reminded me of a story I read some time ago, about a boy who decided to go to a far land by the end of the rainbow, to find treasure. When he reached there he managed to dig out a coffer, but, to his surprise, it contained a map showing the exact location of the treasure, which was next door to home! So there you are... I've embarked myself into an inner journey, too. My best tools have been yoga, ley-line dowsing and two books, which I recommend you: Homecoming (Reclaiming and Championing Your Inner Child) by John Bradshaw, and 'A Course in Miracles'. Best wishes for your inner journey!
4th September 2008
Brian
- From: Wales: The Inner Journey
Dont know how i missed your post the other week. Good to know how - and where -you are. Wales is certainly beautiful - your post made me feel quite nostalgic!
3rd September 2008
percefal
- From: Wales: The Inner Journey
Once in a while you get shown the Light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right. Welcome to Wales!
25th August 2008
Dagmar
- From: Wales: The Inner Journey
Hey dear, I'm glad that everything is falling into place for you. Isn't it weird how you find what you were looking for almost on your doorstep? But who knows if you would have recognized it if you hadn't travelled so far. Give my love to Wales!
31st July 2008
swahilya shambhavi
Nice to remember! - From: The Journey's End?
Hi Tiziana, Thanks for your post. It makes me feel so nostalgic. The experience was so similar for me. Except that I am from India!
30th July 2008
Fred Brown
The Cave Experience - From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
Hello Tiziana Read your blog today after searching on Vasista's cave. My teacher, Andrey Lappa, had a revelatory experience in a cave nearby. You may wish to read: http://www.universal-yoga.com/?id=15501 After I read this, I drove 1000 miles and paid $1000 to spend 10 days studying with him. Powerful stuff indeed. Namaste Fred http://www.highlandlakeyoga.com
20th June 2008
MJ
- From: The Journey's End?
Hey princess!!! Was good to read our journey again! It's seem so long ago. I'm leaving India in 3 days. I hope to have a nice ride to Delhi with Bobby. Miss our discussions, hope to see you again in India at the Shiva Temple, for you know what! Kisses from MJ.
11th June 2008
Kathy Jones
Blessings - From: The Journey's End?
Blessings on you, Tiziana, and your wonderful journey. It has been fabulous to read. Have a good trip home and hope to see you in July at the Goddess Conference with many blessings Kathy
4th June 2008
Becky
Welcome back - From: The Journey's End?
Well I guess your home now, your blog has been so inspiring. I have enjoyed reading about your adventures and can't wait to see you when you are back. Lots of love Becky. x
3rd June 2008
Donna
Put me down for a copy of that book - From: The Journey's End?
Hi sweetie! I have loved reading your blogs - is it REALLY 9 months? Amazing. I'm looking forward to reading the hidden bits when you write your book. Enjoy your break from travelling...and enjoy the amazing amount you have learned and experienced. It's been a joy to watch. Love Donna.x
3rd June 2008
suzi
wow - From: The Journey's End?
see you soon! x
31st May 2008
clay
Catch up - From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
Hi Tiziana, I was thinking about you yesterday. Thought I'd stop by and say hi. Love ya, clay
30th May 2008
ania
- From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
"...and decided to risk it. After all, how could they refuse me? I would talk them around, surely, and if that failed, I'd bribe them" "To be honest, I didn't even know where or what Belarussia is" "eastern beaurocrats" why didn't you gain basic information about your route? I'm really disappointed you don't understand and have no respect to law regulations.
9th May 2008
Ophiaca
- From: Where two rivers meet to form one: Beltane at Devprayag
Somehow I knew from the start your journey would go on much longer than you originally planned. ;) I'm glad to see you're well, this experience seems to be good for your restless soul. Take good care, dear!
30th April 2008
Gabi
Happy Beltane - From: On unsuccessfully trying to leave: Is Rishikesh a black hole or has Ma Ganga blessed me?
hello Tiziana, I love,love,love reading your blog, such an amazing journey! Spring has arived here (eventually) with lots of showers and timid sunshine. Apple blosoms all over the place - Happy Beltane from preety England. Big hug, Gabi
24th April 2008
Pete D
yes - From: On unsuccessfully trying to leave: Is Rishikesh a black hole or has Ma Ganga blessed me?
Om Shanti - oh yes
23rd April 2008
Brian
your words are marked! - From: On unsuccessfully trying to leave: Is Rishikesh a black hole or has Ma Ganga blessed me?
Thanks for all the wonderful postings - I hope to read more of them !
14th April 2008
Travelling Priestess
Thannks all! - From: Musings on the Yogic path and the power of ritual
Thanks for your comments, miss you all! Love Tiziana xx
11th April 2008
Hazel
true priestess - From: Musings on the Yogic path and the power of ritual
Tiz you are an inspiration to me as priestess on the path, independent woman,psychopomp, adventurer and writer. The flames of the sacred fire leap from the page and mingle with the flame of Bridget in my own heart. Blessed be the three eyes of almighty Shiva! Om
11th April 2008
barry
- From: Musings on the Yogic path and the power of ritual
Wah! Sounds great, Tiziana! We won't be around tomorrow, I'm afraid. We're just back from a silent week of meditation with Tsoknyi Rinpoche last Monday, which was very good for clarification. My book of poetry is launched in early May. Love & best wsihes Barry x
10th April 2008
Stephen O'Malley
feeding the fires - From: Musings on the Yogic path and the power of ritual
Tiz, your descriptions of the effects of mantra are invigorating 10000 miles away. So happy to follow your travel and transformations. Love SOMA
8th April 2008
Emilie from Tibet
"c'est du propre" - From: Happy Holi: Spring Equinox Indian Style
Hello! I recognized you despite the paintings:-) Nice pictures indeed! Good to see you are enjoying India. I hope you still have thoughts for our Tibetan friends! Any news from Jamba? Biz, Emilie
27th March 2008
Suzi
- From: Happy Holi: Spring Equinox Indian Style
oh my god! funny pix!
17th March 2008
emilie
oulala - From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
Hello dear tibetan friend:-) I am happy to see your are enjoying ashram life... even if I am quite surprise that you like to wake up early:-) Looking forward to hear more !!! Take care Emilie (back to Geneva reality).
14th March 2008
Suzi
wow - From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
6 months has just sped by... x
12th March 2008
Hazel
om shanti - From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
shanti indeed keep settling into the deep and presencing now!
12th March 2008
Donna
6 months?? - From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
Wow, has it really been 6 months? Tiziana, it is wonderful to read of your adventures and experiences and I love that travelling has had such a beautiful effect on you. I am beaming with joy for you. Love Donna.x
12th March 2008
Pete D
Done - From: Om Namah Shivaya: Thoughts on Ashram Life, karma yoga, and celebrating the great night of Lord Shiva in Rishikesh
"Everything is becoming a meditation. " looks like you have cracked it. All thats needed now is to apply it back here in our busy western world of commuting, overlong work meetings and stressed out families...
29th February 2008
Hazel
Dose of salts - From: A pilgrimage to Haridwar
It is great to have a dose of India brought to me as I sit at my pc at the University of the West of England. Thanks Tiziana and I love your writing style too!
28th February 2008
ken
you - From: Living life like a fairytale character
You have started a trip which will make your inner self grow and bring you closer to mother earth may contentment find you.
26th February 2008
Hari Jiwan
meltdown in rishikesh - From: The India initiation
Wow Tiziana... amazing to read your experiences echoing some of my own! I am a friend of Tara's from the UK. She told me about your blog. I just spent 4 months in India - & a good chunk of that time was dissolved in Rishikesh. Ahhhh. I really had a beautiful identity meltdown there. Truly transformative. If you're still there and you get a chance i recommend hiring a driver to take you and Hee up to Devprayag - where there is a sangum; the ganga & alakananda rivers meet and create a distinctly striped river. It's incredible. And you can dip there! freezing but worth it!! I also journeyed to the Kali Ma temple on my way back from Kedarnath. Amazing place - i ditched my guide for long enough to sneak in an unforgettable powerful goddess ritual. look forward to hearing more of your journeys! love n blessings to you om nama shivaya Hari Jiwan Sacha xx
19th February 2008
Steve
Love it ! - From: As you wish, Madam, as you wish: A visit to Uttaranchal police
Welcome to India indeed. I wish they were as efficient in this part of the world :)
15th February 2008
Balanse
Finding balance - From: The India initiation
India to me is noise, contrasts and diversity, very unlike Norway where I´m from. But like you pointed out - the Indians themselves seem to have found the inner balance to function in the chaos. Nicely observed, I´m glad I found your blog. Enjoy your stay. Kali Duge, namoh namah, jay mata kali, Jay mata Durge.
6th February 2008
Geraldine
Catching up ... - From: A visit to the Divine Mother in India's mountains
... after a very busy few weeks, good to catch up with your blog and hear that you're safe and doing wonderful things. Can't quite picture you in England after this! Love Geraldinexx
28th January 2008
aurora
- From: Within Lord Shiva's realm: holy cows, elderly sadhus and synchronicity in North India
and what about breast massages??!?! i'll write you soon aurora
27th January 2008
Percefal
- From: Within Lord Shiva's realm: holy cows, elderly sadhus and synchronicity in North India
‘Be still and dream the future’, I like that and Rishikesh sounds like the right place to do it. I wonder if your ashram is the same one with the lovely gardens I visited, by the Ganges. It was quite big as it hosted a world yoga conference at the time. Did you select your ashram on the basis it teaches tantric yoga? Happy dangling anyway, Percefal
26th January 2008
Angela Lewis
Golden Temple - From: Moving into India: New Moon at the Golden Temple
Boo hoo hoo that I am not you, Tiz. India was always on my list of places I still wanted to see before I departed this mortal coil. Luck and love as always x
25th January 2008
raju121
Moving into India - From: Moving into India: New Moon at the Golden Temple
Nice blog .... Enjoyed reading it..... here is for you a :) ( smile ) raju :)
24th January 2008
raju121
W O W - From: Within Lord Shiva's realm: holy cows, elderly sadhus and synchronicity in North India
thank you for sharing This blog was very informative............ raju :)
23rd January 2008
Donna
Dangling in the Unknown - From: Within Lord Shiva's realm: holy cows, elderly sadhus and synchronicity in North India
It is said the 'I don't know' is the start of wisdom. I love that you are just going where you want to go...so many people never get to experience that joy of an empty page just waiting to be filled. Enjoy! Love Donna.x
18th January 2008
Angela Lewis
Busy, belated, but at least reading blog comments at last - From: Awestruck in Tibet
I have read your recent Pakistan excerpts. I have been writing more than reading, although reading books, not blog comments. Now I know what I've been missing! I sent you a private mail today. Oh lucky stars allow me to have some precious moments to read Tiziana's travel blog. Alfie shut up - hehe. Good luck, good life. Angie x
18th January 2008
percefal
- From: Khuda Hafiz Pakistan
How are you getting on in India? Seeing your interest in Kali, you must blog us a posting from Khurja, Uttar Pradesh if you can manage the journey (about an eight-hour drive from Delhi). She has been causing something of a stir there in recent times. Or if you’re stuck somewhere like Lahore again (fed up), and want some distraction, come and join me in Afghanistan at http://percefalsquest.blogspot.com/
11th January 2008
Travelling Priestess
Thank you - From: An abandoned shoe on the road: Bomb blast in Lahore
Thanks dear people - I am just about to leave Pakistan in about thirty minutes. Fingers crossed! Much love, Tiziana xx
10th January 2008
Donna
Stay safe - From: An abandoned shoe on the road: Bomb blast in Lahore
Hey sweetie Glad you are safe. Goddess bless. Love Donna.x
10th January 2008
Anne
Thinking of you - From: An abandoned shoe on the road: Bomb blast in Lahore
Dear Tiziana, I'm thinking of you a lot while all this horror is going on in Pakistan which is very sad for the people there. We are going on retreat tomorrow for 10 days, will include you and Pakistan in my practice. Take Care, Anne
10th January 2008
Suzi
- From: An abandoned shoe on the road: Bomb blast in Lahore
Thank god you're safe.. once more...x
1st January 2008
anonymous
- From: Light in the darkness of Pakistan
HNY! Thinking of you, love A & B The cistern contains: the fountain overflows. One thought fills immensity. Blake, The marriage of heaven & hell.
29th December 2007
Paul
Thank you - From: Silence in Islamabad
Take care and thank you for this heart felt post at this very sad time for Pakistan and the world.
29th December 2007
Geraldine
Thank you for this ... - From: Silence in Islamabad
Hi Tiziana, I've sent you a private message also, but wanted also to say how very moving and beautifully written this is. Nothing has brought home the sadness of these days to me more than this journal. Love Geraldine xxx
29th December 2007
Travelling Priestess
interesting - From: Full Moon in Islamabad
This is really interesting, Barry. Ever since I've set foot into Pakistan, people have been saying to me that I look like a Pathan woman. Maybe there's some connection there? Love x
29th December 2007
Travelling Priestess
Thank you - From: Carnage in Rawalpindi
Thank you Kathy, it is much appreciated. With love, Tiziana
28th December 2007
Kathy Jones
Thinking of you - From: Carnage in Rawalpindi
Dear Tiziana In the scariness of all that is now going on in Pakistan we are thinking of you and holding you in our thoughts and prayers. with love and blessings Kathy
27th December 2007
barry
Swat - From: Full Moon in Islamabad
My teacher says that many of the Buddhist Tantric teachings originated in a country called Uddhiyana, which is now lost but which he identifies as the Swat valley region. Love from us!
27th December 2007
barry
- From: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Festival with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains
Wow! That sounds amazing. Beltane eh? Happy winter things! Barry x
27th December 2007
Suzi
- From: Celebrating the Winter Solstice Festival with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains
You look like a native!
27th December 2007
Suzi
- From: Carnage in Rawalpindi
I've just seen it on bbc news, awful. Thank god you didn't go there. Take care x
23rd December 2007
tabassum
impressed - From: Tales from Pakistan's North-West Frontier: Towards the Khyber Pass
hey dear i just read ur stories abt pakistan was kind of impressed :) i m from islamabad too and crazy abt travelling. hope to talk to u later. c y
20th December 2007
Cheryl & Dave Tarry
Winter Solstice - From: Following the call of the wild soul
Thinking of you and wishing you joy! Cheryl and Dave xx
19th December 2007
Travelling Priestess
Happy Winter Solstice - From: Tales from Pakistan's North-West Frontier: Towards the Khyber Pass
Thanks all, and happy winter solstice to you too from chilly Chitral! Just spent an amazing time with the Kalash tribe in the Hindu Kush mountains, celebrating the solstice. Reports to follow as soon as I am back in civilization and with a decent internet connection. Love from Tiziana x
19th December 2007
Travelling Priestess
Answers to your questions - From: Tales from Pakistan's North-West Frontier: Towards the Khyber Pass
Ok, Mily, here are the answers: Hard to believe, but our Chitrali driver is much much nicer (and better looking) than Pupu! He is lovely! However, I am not singing in the car, and my travel companions are not as nice as you - by far! Missing you, hope you have a great time!
17th December 2007
Antti Litmanen
Greetings of the Solstice - From: Tales from Pakistan's North-West Frontier: Towards the Khyber Pass
Almost ready for the celebrations of the solstice. Have a great time - it has been a fantastic read so far! Love & Blessings from Finland in throes of Kaamos!
16th December 2007
Barry
Happy Solstice - From: Tales from Pakistan's North-West Frontier: Towards the Khyber Pass
Warm greetings from chilly Britain, sweetie! Love from us! xBx
16th December 2007
emilie
I recognize you well:-) - From: Tales from Pakistan's North-West Frontier: Towards the Khyber Pass
I just read all your post since I left you in Kathmandu and I am happy to read all your adventures! What amazing it must be. I easily see you waving at people in the car:-) But I have 2 questions: is you driver as nice as Pupu? Are you also singing to entertain your travelling buddies? Take care, Emilie, your frienship highway friend:-)
11th December 2007
Antti Litmanen
Following in your footsteps - From: From Moscow to Siberia
Hello, nice to re-read your impressions of Saint Petersburg and Moscow, having just visited the cities on three weeks ago for two gigs. It was a quick trip, but I was very impressed by the architecture and culture - and the people we met were simply great. I'll send you a photolink privately.
5th December 2007
kate Aine
vegetarian's best - From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
Sorry you were ill & hope on the mend now. Much better avoid meat permanently - healthier and kinder. Regards Kate
4th December 2007
koko
in awe - From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
hi Tiziana..I am so in awe of your stamina...just loving your bloggs and adventures....much love, koko x
3rd December 2007
Suzi
poor you! - From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
make sure you take care of yourself out there.. remember the ginger powder you used to force down my throat whenever i was sickly!! xxx
2nd December 2007
Kassandra Knebel
- From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
Sie Arme! Wie unerquicklich! Führen Sie bitte immer ein, zwei Beutelchen mit Elektrolyten mit sich. Zumindest in entlegenen Gegenden. Falls es Sie etwas schlimmer beutelt, kann der Beutel retten, bis der Arzt kommt. Müsste es, wie in Indien freiverkäuflich überall geben und wiegt nicht viel. Ja, wie gut, dass sie eine stattliche Behausung hatten, hoffentlich mit eigenen Klo. Das mit dem kein Wasser ( außer Flasche), kein Eis, kein Salat, kein nicht schälbares Obst, das wissen Sie ja eh. Bleibt mir, das Beste zu wünschen. Ich wünsche Genesung!
2nd December 2007
Geraldine
Hope you feel better! - From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
I am awed by your stamina, hope you're already recovered from the bug. Love, Geraldine
1st December 2007
Pete D
Careful - From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
Watch out - liquids only preferably boiled until you are really better. It could have been worse - with dysentary comes bleeding - yeuch! Stay safe & well. Try to avoid meat for a while if at all possible. Look after yoursel!
1st December 2007
Katinka
- From: Je suis malade: Sick in Nepal
Glad to hear you're feeling better! Travel safely and enjoy, love and blessings Katinka
25th November 2007
The Idler
- From: The Fellowship of the Freezeship Highway
Amazing journey, you can sense the power touching the core of being on that base camp view. Beautiful! Stephen
25th November 2007
Stephen "Idler" O'Malley
fur lined clothes - From: Cold adventures on the Friendship Highway
Id love to see the tibetan clothes... please post a phoot! Love Stephen
23rd November 2007
Barry
- From: The Fellowship of the Freezeship Highway
Great stuff, Tiziana! Our journey that way was so different, of course. Did you enjoy the hair pin bends? hehe love B x
22nd November 2007
Suzi
blimming heck - From: The Fellowship of the Freezeship Highway
you look like a native! brilliant!
22nd November 2007
Brian
WOW - From: The Fellowship of the Freezeship Highway
which is all i can really say about all your journey, Tiziana. Thanks for the very evocative blog love Brian
18th November 2007
Travelling Priestess
Tibetan clothes - From: Cold adventures on the Friendship Highway
Will try and post one next time! The ethnic look has increased since an old lady plaited my hair tibetan style!!
15th November 2007
Suzi
I wanna - From: Cold adventures on the Friendship Highway
see a picture of you dressed in Tibetan clothes! Have you seen any Lhasa Apso dogs? xxx
10th November 2007
Travelling Priestess
Thanks all! - From: Honouring the Tibetan Sky Gods in the Mountains
Hi there, I don't often get the time to respond to your comments and messages, but just to let you know that I really appreciate them - keep them coming! Much love, Tiziana xx
9th November 2007
Suzi
Monk magic - From: Awestruck in Tibet
The vain monk looks like my brother Steve!! x
9th November 2007
Tanya Sheikh
sigh of envy - From: Awestruck in Tibet
Dearest Tiziana, Tibet sounds absolutely exquisitely incredible. You sound soo happy as well, how could you not meet your soul partner soon? Your energy must be vibrating at an incredibly high level. Just reading your blog definitely raised my vibration! Sending love, Tanya
9th November 2007
Barry
- From: Honouring the Tibetan Sky Gods in the Mountains
Wow, it brings it all back! Try walking round the Barkhor at night, it's very atmospheric. Yeah get a mask or 2 or 3 -- it's not just pollution but dusty roads out of town can be a bit nasty to breath.
9th November 2007
Stephen O'Malley
MONASTERY - From: Honouring the Tibetan Sky Gods in the Mountains
Hi Tiz, Love reading about your wanderings and adventures. Be safe out there... your stories say so much about how humane the world and it's people actually are. I'm in a monastery too, but in Lyon. Eons away. Love SOMA
9th November 2007
Pete D
Wow - From: Honouring the Tibetan Sky Gods in the Mountains
Wow - finding the path to the mountaintop by accident. Beautiful.
3rd November 2007
Geraldine
Oh my! - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe
Frozen contact lenses ... now that's the sort of detail that really brings home just HOW cold it must be. Mongolia has always fascinated me, and now I want to go more than ever. I have a feeling that it will be a different Tiziana, in many ways, who I will meet next time. Lots of love Geraldine xx
30th October 2007
Eileen Terry
From Ruth Guy's mother - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe
I am so enjoying your travel blog and can't wait for the next episode. Take care Ruth's Mum
30th October 2007
Katinka
happy Samhain - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe
Dear Tiziana Am so enjoying your travel discriptions; especially siberia and Mongolia sound like such amazing experiences and are now places firmly on my 'wish-list' to visit. Do keep the reports coming and be happy, healthy and safe on your further journey. Much love and blessings: may the Dark mother hold you gently and safe in Her transforming embrace this Samhain, Katinka
30th October 2007
Suzi
horsey - From: Fullmoon over the wild Mongolian steppe
mongolia is beautiful, wish i was there now. funny to see you on a horse! ha ha.. btw bethan who is in vancouver is reading your blog with interest! xx
21st October 2007
Geraldine
Wildness ... - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia
Yes! Reminds me of my own very minor travels ... and how quickly I got sucked back into the everyday life of commuting, supermarkets, paying bills. Courage required, though. I agree with what Pete says - ouch! Love Geraldine
17th October 2007
Pete D
Ouch that hurt! - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia
"Shouldn't we all be wild My friends from Kazakhstan - note Hassan third from left! and free, following our dreams, our deepest desires, our destiny - rather than being locked in jobs we don't enjoy, civilisation and social norms?" Ouch your words hurt. Err i guess the only answer is "yes", so why don't I....
16th October 2007
Donna
Wild and Free - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia
What a beautiful observation - yes, we should all be wild and free - and it is inspirational to see you following your dreams and sharing them with us...you've just provided the idea for a newsletter! Thank you. Love Donna.x
16th October 2007
Suzi
Mrs Borat! - From: 5000 km later: At the sacred lake in Siberia
4 toyotas! ha
16th October 2007
Suzi
wow - From: Buryat shamanism and mountain hikes in Siberia
and there i was thinking Siberia would be all white and frozen, covered in snow and ice! Looks amazing.. wow x
13th October 2007
mandy
more more more - From: From Moscow to Siberia
i cant wait for the siberia instalment! :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
13th October 2007
mandy
ooh you make me cry - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg
... with your descriptions of russia and the photographs. i feel like i am there. this journey so speaks to my eastern european blood, - i feel my heart longing to see and feel the places, the people... i would like my mom and sister to read your blog! thank you for sharing huuuuuge hug, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
10th October 2007
Barry
Sacred Springs - From: From Moscow to Siberia
There are seven sacred springs in Moscow on a large hill with woods on it. Right in the city. Our friend Natasha took us there. May be worth checking out if you have time.
9th October 2007
Stephen O'Malley
Holey Moley! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
Great story... and well done dealing with the eastern beaurocrats! Remember when I couldnt go to Romania 10 years ago...? All the best. Love, SOMA
9th October 2007
Travelling Priestess
Hello! - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg
Gabi, soo lovely to hear from you! Unfortunately, I have no plans to visit Romania (yet), as I am off to Siberia tonight, but hopefully another time! Much love to you and Mike, Tiziana xxx
8th October 2007
Gabi
thank you - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg
tiziana darling, it is sooooooo gooooood to read about your adventures, thank you darling for sharing it all. St Petersburg looks amazing and your writting is just great fun! Any plans for visiting Romania? Gabi
6th October 2007
Geraldine
It looks beautiful - From: On Dostoevsky's trail in St Petersburg
The park looks beautiful and I love your descriptions of the people and places ... also the photo of the statue of Artemis - they do look so much better in that kind of setting. Love, Geraldine xx
5th October 2007
Suzi
wow - From: Adventures on the train through Belarus
Russia sounds great - wow
5th October 2007
Travelling Priestess
Hi! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
Glad you got to Moscow okay - I'll be there tomorrow! Catch you later, Tiziana :)
5th October 2007
Travelling Priestess
Hi there! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
Thanks Mandy - lots of love! xx
3rd October 2007
mandy
great you're having fun! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
hey tiziana - when you texted me you were going through poland was this the journey you meant? it sounds incredible. your writing is soooo funny......... don't stop! i shall make your blog a daily pleasure. much love honey pie and i didn't text you back because my bloody phone wont' send to your phone! Probably you don't have the right documents to receive texts from ingeland. love you, mandxxxx
3rd October 2007
Bart
- From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
"...and her minion..." Wahahahaa!... indeed. I'm safe and sound in Moscow. Later more (pictures) cheers, Bart
2nd October 2007
Bryn
Bloody hell! - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
Sounds like quite an adventure.
1st October 2007
Antti Litmanen
Fliegenpilzherbst - From: Connecting with the spirits of place in the Giant Mountains
The Fly Agarics are seemingly everywhere this autumn, sprouting in abundance I do not recall witnessing before. Seen some in semicircles too. Late (in writ!) blessings of the Equinox by the way!
1st October 2007
Antti Litmanen
The Dead and the Fog - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches
Glad you made it to Mlník - it is a beautiful town. There is a lot to be said about the somber atmosphere of the Mlník ossuary - much different from that of the well-groomed and busy one in Kutná Hora. We had the former to ourselves for quite a while, with silence much conducive to presencing the strong life (in death) of the dimly-lit chamber. Did you notice the skulls apparently damaged by sword-blades placed in view on one side? How many stories they must keep. It would've been interesting to tour the nearby wine cellars as well, had there been enough time. "The Fog on Snezkou" picture is enchanting enough to take me there if I keep on gazing at it just a few minutes longer. Sad to hear the fog hides such ravages by poisons of the our time.
1st October 2007
Suzi
argh - From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
Where is part 2! I must read the rest!!
1st October 2007
Tassos
- From: No Belarussian Visa? You have prrrrroblem!!
Always wonderful to hear your travel stories.
30th September 2007
Suzi
Bones - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches
Ha your mum with the bones! Great reading. Await the next installment! x
30th September 2007
Clay Lowe
Roll On - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches
Hi Tiziana, You sound like you are having an amazing time. I love the updates and the photos. Keep them coming. Peace, Clay
29th September 2007
Geraldine
Chair lifts = shudder! - From: Mountain adventures and bone churches
Rather you than me! Hope you're enjoying the trip to Russia - by train, I think you said? Thinking of you, Geraldine xx
28th September 2007
Tara
already transfixed - From: Battling with Czech computers
Hey Tiziana - great reading already! I am so excited for the rest of your journey! Many blessings! Tara
26th September 2007
Travelling Priestess
Grazie! - From: Battling with Czech computers
Grazie tanto Filippo, spero che stai bene, un bacio! Tiziana xxx
26th September 2007
Travelling Priestess
- From: Battling with Czech computers
Just wait until you see the new pieces!
24th September 2007
Suzi
Your dad - From: Battling with Czech computers
I remember well your dad's ART!
22nd September 2007
Filippo
Good Mabon! - From: Battling with Czech computers
Ehy Tiziana! I want to wish you a good Autumn Equinox! I'm happy to read you're having a good travel and you made two new best friends :D Let us know how your adventure continues! Hugs from Sicily! Filippo
19th September 2007
Antti Litmanen
Hyvää matkaa - From: New beginnings
So you're on your way then. Blessings aplenty for the long, winding road ahead!
17th September 2007
Suzi
Bon Voyage! - From: New beginnings
Greta to catch up and especially to see you before the big voyage. Can't wait to read your exciting adventures on here and hopefully to see you early next year - wherever you may end up! Good luck! xx
17th September 2007
Katinka
Safe journey - From: New beginnings
Safe journey lovely traveling priestess and thank you for sharing your experience with us all! Sorry to miss making you a traveling necklace, but am sure the right one will come to you on this trip! Have many fine adventures, meet new friends and walk with Goddess where ever your path may lead you! Bright blessings and lots of love Katinka
17th September 2007
barry
Ganesh - From: New beginnings
Dear Tiziana A true honour to have been able to help see you off so powerfully! Guess what? Saturday was Ganesh's birthday! Very auspicious! Love from us.
14th September 2007
kate
Blessings - From: Farewell Leamington!
Power of light, power of life, power of love to you on your journey.
14th September 2007
Travelling Priestess
Thanks all! - From: Farewell Leamington!
Thanks for all your good wishes! I'm now logging off - packing up my computer. Much love to you all, Tiziana xxx
14th September 2007
Pete D
Thanks - From: Farewell Leamington!
It was great to be there on Saturday. Thank yopu so much - especially for the Sambasadors. the greatest treat though was becky playing the didge - inspirational. Keep up the blog - nice one. Love & Light
14th September 2007
koko
- From: Farewell Leamington!
continue to travel with magic oh delicious Tiziana.. blessings and love , kokoxx
14th September 2007
Bryn
Bon Voyage! - From: Farewell Leamington!
I'm quite awed by what you're doing. I hope it brings you much joy and wonder. Looking forward to the next installment! Bryn.
14th September 2007
Stephen O'Malley
cya! - From: Farewell Leamington!
All the best well wishes to you as your feet start moving east. Thinking of you. Stephen
11th September 2007
Khangare
Blessings on your journey! - From: Today I have so much to do that I have to meditate for two hours instead of one
Tiz, my darling, wishing you a most glorious departure on your amazing journey! I will be in touch, sorry didnt write yet abt CZ, will soon!!! Lots of love, Hana
10th September 2007
Travelling Priestess
Most important book - From: Following the call of the wild soul
You're welcome! I'll be able to tell you more about my most treasured book as I am journeying... I am taking a few. The travel guides will be important, as will be Hermann Hesse's 'Morgenlandfahrt'. Watch this space!
10th September 2007
Travelling Priestess
Manaia - From: He who danced to the sound of a drum wearing the garland of the great serpent on his neck
No, you never mentioned that. I'm glad you did, as I will take it with me now. Txx
10th September 2007
Tassos
Manaia - From: He who danced to the sound of a drum wearing the garland of the great serpent on his neck
You know, I am not sure if I ever mentioned much about the bone carving you have. It's a Manaia, the Maori guardian of spiritual energy. It has the head of a bird, body of a man and tail of a fish, creating a balance of Sky, Earth, and Sea... It seemed appropriate for you, back then. -t
9th September 2007
Jonathan
Great party - what will be you most important book andwhy? - From: Following the call of the wild soul
Thanks for the party last night - great music and good to meet up so many friends. Someone asked me who I knew from amongst the guests ~ and I counted people from five different circles / circumstances ~ three of which you directly or indirectly had a hand in bringing about. Thank you for that! So with youR trolley on wheels (or whatever it becomes over the months ahead) what is or will become you most treasured book and why? I look forward to hearing the highs and the lows ~ and as a friend says "the awesomeness of it all". Travel well and with good heart. If you see Brian along the way ~ give him our love. Jacky and I remember well the Inanna weekend and the time he spent with us. Jonathan CALM BODY ~ OPEN HEART ~ GENEROUS MIND
22nd August 2007
Donna
From the seeds of dissatisfaction - From: Nothing's ever perfect
Wouldn't it be wonderful if someone reading this took this Jammen auf hoechstem Niveau and did something about it! Every great invention started with a need, a thought, a moan! Love Donna.x


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