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Summer Retreat 2003
Jemez Springs, NM
August 10, 2009 to
August 16, 2009
For Gay & Bi Men 
 
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
Authentic Eros
Jemez Springs, NM
August 18, 2009 to
August 22, 2009
For Gay & Bi Men
Erotic Exploration
 
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.  
Machu Picchu 
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.
The Grand Palace in Bangkok 
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.
New Year's Retreat
New Years Retreat
Santa Fe, New Mexico
December 29, 2009 to
January 03, 2010
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.
 
soulfest 2007 
Winter Soulfest - 2010
Sayulita, Mexico
February 06, 2010 to
February 13, 2010
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...
Couples Retreat 
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 Pyramids viewed from the Menna House Hotel
 Egypt and a Nile Cruise
May 2, 2010 to
May 15, 2010

 
Come experience Egypt as few people ever will as we make special arrangements to be allowed inside the Great Pyramid and to get up close and personal with the Sphinx, things that are off limits to the public and have been for many years. These are just two of the many opportunities that wait for you on this deluxe five star journey.

We also spend seven full days sailing the Nile on a private dahabiya. A dahabiya is river-going sailboat, much like what we would call a sailing yacht these days. They were common in Egypt in the days of the monarchy (1920s-40s) when aristocrats and sophisticated travelers loved to cruise the Nile in style. With no motor (and the associated noise and fumes), this is a wonderful way to enjoy Egypt at a leisurely pace, to drink in the landscapes, and peruse the monuments and villages on the riverbanks.

Dear Spirit Journeyers,

We just got back from spending eight days rafting the Grand Canyon. The majesty of the canyon, the thrill of the rapids and the incredible group of men that came along all made for a Spirit Journey that I will never forget.
 
It amazed me how quickly this group of men connected. The middle of our second day together, we ran into another rafting group at a swimming hole. A lady there asked me "How long have you guys known each other?" When I replied "Oh, about 36 hours", she just looked at me in amazement.
 
There was much laughter and playfulness; there was jumping off waterfalls into pools below; there were hikes that pushed us outside our comfort zones; there were circles where we spoke our hearts; there were times of complete silence as we drifted through the canyon. All in all, this was one of the most sensational Spirit Journeys I have ever participated in. I feel so blessed to have been given the opportunity to experience this Wonder of the World with others that felt its power as I do.
  
Click here to see a short video of some of the highlights of our time on the river and in the canyon.
 
Much Love and Many Hugs to all of you, 
 
Howie
 
Calendar Updates 
There is still space available and time to register for both the 17th Annual Summer and the Authentic Eros Retreats.
 
We have just released the detailed itinerary for The Wonders of Egypt - 2010 journey. This is the most spectacular Egypt journey we have ever put together and is limited to 16 participants.
 
This Month's Special Focus
This month I present some general travel tips. Check it out below...
 
SpiritFund Information
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
 
 
Travel Tips
by Howie Holben

Most importantly, let your heart decide where you want to go and what you want to see. This may sound silly, but I believe that we should let our curiosity, desires and wanderlust lead us. Visiting only "popular" gay destinations or visiting only places deemed "gay-friendly" by other people, is an extremely limiting way to live life. I have traveled the world over and usually in the company of my husband. Not once, not anywhere, have we ever been made to feel unwanted while we were traveling.

Now granted, we may have not visited the most homophobic places on the planet, but we certainly have been to countries that are not known to be "gay-friendly", like Egypt. Thanks to the news media, we could get the impression that the minute a gay man sets foot on Egyptian soil he will be imprisoned. This could not be further from the truth. There are several reasons for this.

First, for most of us, nobody can know if you're gay or not just by looking at you. You may think you're walking around with the words "I'm gay" written on your forehead, but you're not. And unless you walk down the street in a lip-lock with your boyfriend, no one can tell if you're gay. Sure, some of us are more "flamboyant" than others, but "flamboyant" is also relative to the culture you are in. The attention you may receive by the local people is most likely because you look like a tourist, not because you look gay.

This brings us to the second point, you're a tourist. Because you're a tourist, most everyone is going to love you. Your presence supports the local economy, gives people jobs and puts food on their tables. Even if someone does not approve of gay people, they're not likely to be cruel or chase you out of their shop or restaurant if they think you're gay. This holds true everywhere we go as gay people, not just when we're traveling. A merchant or restaurant here in America is very unlikely to refuse you service for the same financial reason. Yes, there can be zealots anywhere that will refuse you service, but that is actually more likely to happen in your home town than it is to happen when you are vacationing.

Last, governments are not people. A lot of the world hated the American government's policies during the George W. Bush years, yet they did not blame or hate the American people. I was told this countless times and in many countries by the local people. Just because a government has an anti-gay attitude or laws, it does not mean that the people on the street have the same attitudes. It has been my experience that if you treat others with respect, offer a smile, say please and thank you (especially using the local language), most people could care less who you love or who you sleep with.

All you really need to do need to practice a little common sense when you travel. Below are few points to remember while traveling:

Don't Be The "Ugly American"
America is not the only country on this planet. We do not own the world so don't act like you are better than the local people or know how they should live their lives.

Respect Local Customs And Traditions
American ways and traditions are no better or worse than any other culture's. Learn the local cultural traditions and abide by them. You will gather a lot more disapproval from local people by not following local customs than you will by being gay.

Learn A Little Of The Local Language
Learn at least a few words of the local language. The most important words to learn are "hello", "good-bye", "please" and "thank you". I have had many wonderful encounters with local people just because I said (or at least tried to say) "thank you" in their own language.

Visiting Known Gay Establishments
If you are going to a country that has a strong anti-gay bias and/or anti-gay laws do not visit known local gay clubs or other "gay gathering places". This one is a "no-brainer".

Want to see my banana?
Say no to solicitations to buy sex, no matter how cute he is!

Smile
Smile, smile a lot. You're on vacation for goodness sake. Smile, laugh, have fun and enjoy the people you encounter.

Leave Your Impatience At Home
The entire world does not run at the same pace as America does (thank goodness). Leave the rushing at home; go with the local flow; participate in the local conception of time.

Be Aware Of Your Surroundings
Do your best to pay attention to what is going on around you. You don't have to be paranoid, suspicious or fearful, but do be aware. Listen to your intuition. If something "doesn't feel right" about where you find yourself, then leave. Also, make mental notes about things you can use as landmarks in case you get lost.

Don't Go It Alone
This is somewhat related to being solicited to buy sex. In general, it is probably not a good idea to go off alone with someone you do not know. You probably wouldn't do that at home, so don't do it while traveling. Of course, every situation is different and you will need to exercise your own best judgment.
 
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Thanks for reading and we look forward to hearing from you,
 
Howie and Chas