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Published: February 16th 2011
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I heard some pretty strong opinions about Goa...too touristy, not the real India, greedy locals, greedy foreigners etc. What I discovered, after initially not liking it myself, was a place of such beauty and an arena for deep rest, healing and rejuvenation. As I went through my ayurvedic panchakarma a month prior, upon leaving the clinic I was told it can take up to 6 months to fully integrate, an...
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Terry N
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Not surprised....
Christine, traveling is such an overt, creative process! I'm so glad you are continuing with full experiences and connections...as I found, too, while in India, food is so amazing and integral to the experience--always made with loving thought and hands, with the freshest ingredients...most people are truly present in their work, and the traveler can find a bit of herself in every movement made by the people. Travel on! Sounds as if you're doing exactly as you are meant to do!