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Coming Soon Events
Jemez Springs, NM August 10, 2009 to
August 16, 2009 For Gay & Bi Men Register by June 30 and pay only $1295 - Save $100
We will be introducing some new aspects to the Summer Retreat this year. One new aspect we are introducing is that we will be exploring more deeply what it means to be a gay man in today's world, uncovering the gifts of being gay and how to offer those gifts to the world. We will still incorporate all the things that the Summer Retreat is known for: Heart Circles, Sweat Lodge, Trance Dance, Erotic Touch, etc. But this year we want the Summer Retreat to be a true celebration of the gift of being gay.
Authentic Eros Jemez Springs, NM August 18, 2009 to
August 22, 2009
For Gay & Bi Men Erotic Exploration
Register by June 30 and pay only $995 - Save $100
Come and play in a group of erotic explorers and open up the amazing potential that lives within your erotic self. Identify and cultivate the spark that stirs inside you, trusting it to lead you to your erotic fire.
Andean Cosmology
The Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu & Lake Titicaca November 14, 2009 to November 28, 2009
Register by August 14 and Save $200
Come along on a Journey of a lifetime! A Spirit Journey to Peru is a wonderful vacation and so much more! Step into the magical world of the Andean people and unearth their cosmology as we seek to understand how this mysterious past connects to the present.
Bangkok, Cambodia & Laos November 20, 2009 to December 05, 2009
Register by August 20 and Save $200
Come visit the magical and mysterious lands of Thailand, Cambodia & Laos. A Spirit Journey to this part of the world is wonderful way to have a gay vacation and so much more.
Register by September 29 and Save $100
Due to popular demand, we have added an extra day to this year's New Year's Retreat. Now you will have six days and five nights to rejuvenate for the year ahead.
Register by October 6 and Save $100
The Winter Soulfest is much more than a winter gay vacation as we share together activities that will restore your body and soul back to life thus providing a greater sense of well being and vigor. From the moment you touch down in sunny Mexico...
Thatch Caye, Belize April 24, 2010 to May 01, 2010
Register by November 1 and Save $100
Our first retreat dedicated to couples! We take over an entire island off the coast of Belize for eight days of celebrating our togetherness. There are only enough rooms on the island for ten couples, so register early.
The Wonders of Egypt
Egypt and a Nile Cruise May 8, 2010 to May 22, 2010 Details coming soon
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Dear Spirit Journeyers,
It has been my dream to make Spirit Journeys a place where we can connect as a community; where we can connect with others that are seeking more than the ordinary life.
I first tried to do this by putting a blog on the Spirit Journeys website, but that did not gather a lot of attention. Since I'm not one to give up on a dream easily, I am now in the process of implementing a true social networking component to SpiritJourneys.com!
The tentative name for our social network is SpiritLand. If you're familiar with FaceBook or PrideBook, SpiritLand will be similar. You'll be able to share photos, music and videos. There will be live chat capabilities and you'll be able to invite your friends to join the network. You will be able to create events and invite people to your event; there will be forums, discussions and of course you'll be able to do your own blogging.
My goal is that SpiritLand will be a community of seekers; a place where we can ask for support on our individual journeys and offer support to others on their journey.
Stay tuned for more about the launch of SpiritLand...
Much Love and Many Hugs to all of you,
Howie
In the News...
Based on the feedback I've received so far, the Tantric Tribes workshop was a spectacular success. I want to thank our facilitator Ray Whetstone for creating a wonderful weekend, what one participant called a "true love-fest". I can't think of a more complimentary thing to say about a Spirit Journey! I look forward to many more events being facilitated by Ray.
Calendar Updates
This Month's Special Focus
This month I present an article I wrote about the gift of being gay. Check it out below...
SpiritFund Information
Thanks to your generosity, two more people have been given scholarships, bringing a the total to five who have benefited!
It feels a little awkward for me to be continually asking for donations, but I guess that is what all charities need to do. As you can see from the accounting below, SpiritFund is all but depleted. If you can spare even $5 or $10, it all adds up. If you can't donate cash, maybe you can get the word out about SpiritWear, since 100% of profits from SpiritWear goes to SpiritFund. No matter how you choose to support SpiritFund, know that you're donations and efforts are making a difference in people's lives.
Here is a comment from one SpiritFund Scholarship recipient:
"The scholarship that I received allowing me to attend gave me the opportunity to experience a truly wonderful, spiritual event that has left its mark on my heart, where it will remain for years. Attending this workshop has given me the opportunity to follow through on a goal that I've had for a long time, and has given me the courage to pursue other dreams and goals."
Donations and applications for scholarships can be made online at the SpiritFund page. On the SpiritFund page you will also find a list of Frequently Asked Questions that should explain everything about the scholarship program.
Total Donations Last Month: $0.00 Profits from SpiritWear Sales Last Month: $20.00 Total Income to Date: $2049.00 Total Expenses to Date: -$87.50 Total Net SpiritFund Income to Date: $1,961.50 Number of Scholarship Applications: 22 Total Number of Scholarships Excepted: 5 Total Amount Awarded: $1950.00 SpiritFund Balance: $11.50
The Stonewall Legacy by Howie Holben
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York City. On June 27, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a little bar in New York City's Greenwich Village. Police raids of known "homosexual gathering places" were a common occurrence in the 1950's and 1960's, and this raid was no different than any of the earlier frequent raids. Government sponsored persecution of homosexuals was a fact of those times and arrests of people just because they were thought to be homosexual was common place.
But there must have been "something in the air" the night of June 27, 1969; maybe it was years of pent up frustration; maybe it was anger at being persecuted for so long. Whatever the cause, The Stonewall Riots are generally recognized as the first time gay people stood together and fought back against the tyranny they had been subjected to for so many years. As the patrons were rousted out of the bar and the arrests were being made, soon a crowd of about 2000 gathered. And then it began...Angry words were shouted at the police and chants of "Gay Power" came from the crowd. Soon words turned to actions as the crowd began throwing things at the police like bottles and trash cans.
That night 13 people were arrested, many were injured; some severely beaten by the police and several police were injured. But that night was just the beginning. The next night and an even larger crowd gathered outside of the Stonewall Inn and the police sent in a riot control squad. Today, the Stonewall Riots are generally thought of as the birth of the modern day Gay Rights movement.
In the years since the Stonewall Riots, we have come a tremendous distance in the fight for our equal rights and acceptance. We have fought hard to become accepted by, and even welcomed into, our neighborhoods. We have spent years showing the world that we are no different than anyone else. And the efforts have paid off immensely.
Our lives and relationships are portrayed widely in mass media, from TV to movies to news broadcasts. It is almost commonplace to have gay characters in mainstream TV shows and there are feature films about gay relationships. Many companies, municipalities and cities recognize domestic partners. Some states have even legalized same sex marriage or implemented civil union laws. Advertisers now point their messages directly to our community.
This is not to imply that our fight for acceptance is over. There is still much homophobia in the United States and throughout the world; teenage people still commit suicide just because they realize they are gay; people are still beaten and even killed just because they are thought to be gay. Yes, there is still hatred and ignorance to be overcome.
However, in our efforts to be accepted and to show the world "that we're just like everybody else", let's not lose sight of the fact that we are different than roughly 90% of the people around us. Our Creator made us different, and in doing so gave us gifts and talents that the world is in need of; let us not forget to celebrate the uniqueness of these gifts and talents.
Being gay, we walk between the worlds of typical male or female gender roles. We are more keenly aware of both our masculine and feminine attributes. This awareness allows us to more easily see, and be open to, many aspects of life that others cannot see. Thus, many of us are known as being unifiers; people with the ability to bridge gaps between others and heal relationships of all kinds. Walking between worlds can also make us more receptive to the "unseen" things in life and we become healers and shamans.
We are known to be intensely creative and many of us are involved in the arts. We are musicians, dancers, poets, singers, teachers, painters, song writers, actors, and yes, hair stylists and fashion designers! We are also world class athletes and Nobel Prize scientists. There seems to be an innate need in us to "give back", to help others and in general make the world a better (and prettier!) place for everyone.
The following quote is from Marianne Williamson. Even though it is not directly addressed to the gay community, I think it speaks deeply to the gay experience of hiding ourselves and our gifts from the world:
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
So, let us acknowledge and celebrate our differences. Every person on this earth is different; there are no two of us that are exactly alike. All people, gay and straight, and no matter what skin color or religious beliefs, have been given talents and gifts unique to them. Let us all shine together. |
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