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Sacred Scotland

Glorious skies over the magnificent Standing Stones of Callanish. Jane in Dancing Hands prayer as she danced on the Isle of Iona in her family tartan. Photo by Marcie Podesta

JOURNEY WITH US!

Sacred Scotland

 

The Adventure Continues

Photo Above: Glorious skies over the magnificent Standing Stones of Callanish

Join Jane Sibbett and an intimate merry band for 9 nights and 10 1/2 days of Jane’s Dancing Hands second tour through mystical Sacred Scotland. Find out what now is drawing her back and so soon. Is it the beautiful people? The magnetic energies of the phenomenal land? Its ancient architecture? Or something deeper? Maybe it’s her mission to help people connect more deeply to all they truly are as divine pieces of Creator or to help the earth reawaken to peace, health, healing, and wholeness. Can you feel it in your heart? Do you feel the rising light as you, too, are ready to step onto your sacred path?

 

Details, Dates & Times TBD
You’ll be enchanted by the wooly coo, but you can’t take em home
This looks a lot like Scottish Sunbathing, but it was actually a deep meditation line of a Dancing Hands Circle along the North Sea at Findhorn, Scotland. This was also moments after our first seal surfaced near us, very curious, then swam, and played for quite a while offshore as the Language of Love rolling through Jane sang out in the dance.
The white ponies of Luskentyre Beach

Tentative Itinerary

Day 0 - Arrival

Many like to arrive early, the day before we begin, to rest after the long flight. If you are one, and you have the energy, you are welcome to join me in a possible Dancing Hands Circle for Edinburgh and all desirous to attend in Scotland. This is pending availability of space, time, and people this holiday weekend and may not easily sync with your arrival time, so please know this would only be a bonus circle to the arc of our journey. This is for both those not on the adventure with us and/or any arriving early. If you arrive in time, you are also invited to a simple, evening supper, too. Times TBD

Day 1

We have been honored with my request to celebrate Easter in the Rosslyn Chapel. “Dedicated in 1450 as the Collegiate Chapel of St. Matthew, Sir William St. Clair founded the chapel for his family… Collegiate chapels like this were intended to pray for the soul of the founder and to spread intellectual and spiritual knowledge.”

rosslynchapel.com

It remains the place of worship for the St. Clair Family and while it is closed to the visiting public during Sunday services, dearly Lynda reached out to them, explained my hope and family, (my aunt was the first female Episcopalian priest in California and one of the first women in America to become an Episcopalian priest), and gratefully we’ve been invited this day to join in celebrating the miraculous Easter story of rebirth. Many of you know that both Jesus and Mary often appear to me during Dancing Hands sessions when the session or circle merits it, so while I don’t preach on these tours, (I am for all beliefs), this is my beloved lineage.

The Rosslyn Chapel is filled with historically and artistically spectacular religious art, as well as many mysterious carvings (which took over 40 years to complete) and codes including the 13 fascinating cymatics. Many carvings harken to Gaia and the pagan roots of Scotland. Other carvings may invite reflection on our current connection with the worlds above, below, and within. There are over 100 carvings of the Green Man alone. Some believe that the Holy Grail is hidden here, also the ark of the covenant and bits of the true cross upon which Jesus the Christ was crucified, too, as many believe the Knights of the Templar had fled to Scotland with great treasure of gold, silver, jewels, great secrets, and significant religious relics. It may help explain the carvings of maize and aloe – botany not discovered in the New World for 400 years after the completion of the chapel? Perhaps? The village of Roslin, where the chapel sits, is considered to be a “thin place,” where the line between the worlds is gentled. Lynda shared that the peace within the lower space is astonishing, so we shall hopefully experience this together. And yes, it was the setting of the Da Vinci Code movie (2003) and I’ll share more about that when we are together.

On the architrave joining the Apprentice Pillar there is an inscription:

“Forte est vinum fortiori est rex fortiores sunt mulieres super omnia vincit veritas:
Wine is strong, a king is stronger, women are stronger still, but truth conquers all.”
(1 Esdras, chapters 3 & 4)

Important Note from Jane:

On the Dancing Hands tours, when traveling outside of mainland USA, I am led to honor the land through which we travel and the longstanding spiritual traditions of the local people as we did in Hawai’i with our Kahu, in Tonga with the priest, and in Peru with the qero. I start by praying and asking permission to join together with local folk in prayer for peace (dancing or otherwise), and give thanks as I am invited by a spiritual elder. I welcome you to join me here. This is one day on our trip I may suggest nicer attire.

  • 8:00 AM Breakfast at ** Restaurant on the ground floor of our hotel.  They serve a Full Scottish or a Full Veggie Scottish Breakfast, plus many beautiful options over which we can gather, break fast and begin our day.
  • 9:45 AM Meet Lynda Low, our beloved Scottish guide on this adventure, in the lobby.
  • 9:30 AM. Be in the van ready to go – church service in 15th century Rosslyn Chapel.
  • 10:30 AM Church Service
  • 11:30 AM Walkabout and stretch to Rosslyn Castle ruins and gardens
  • 12:00 PM lite picnic (weather permitting)
  • 12:30 PM Private tour of Rosslyn Chapel
  • 1:30 PM return to the van and off to lunch break together
  •  3:35 PM leave for Real Mary’s Close
  •  4:00 PM arrive at Real Mary’s Close
  •  4:14 PM Real Mary’s Close Tour – Here we also journey back in time through the stories and underground Edinburgh along the famous Royal Mile, Edinburgh’s only preserved 17th century street following the footsteps of former residents.
  • 5:30 PM free explore or power nap
  • 6:30 PM meet for lite dinner
  • 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM JDH Welcome Quanta Circle -our first Jane’s Dancing Hands Circle

    **This is a normal pace for this JDH tour. I leave this here all to see how we roll – some days more, some, less depending on where we are, the weather, the group, and Source’s direction, but I will only share the lodging & timetables for each day, as well as the deeper research with those signed up for our Sacred Scotland group from here on out.

    The continuation of our itinerary is woven between Jane and Lynda. See if you can tell who is writing what and know more will be revealed as we get closer to our journey:

Day 2

Leaving the Auld Reekie (Edinburgh) behind for now we are off for mid-morning munchies at Pillars of Hercules, our favorite organic farm shop and cafe. Need natural products or especially healthy groceries for the week? Pack a reusable shopping bag – this place is country nirvana. Next, a drive through Falkland for our Outlander fans.

Fed and watered we are all set for a climb up Wallace Monument, Scotland’s national hero. William Wallace fought for Freedom from English rule here. His sword of freedom is here on display. This is especially significant today as we all rise for truth in the world – and yes, similar to what is going on in UK politics right now, too. This is a nice vantage for us to prayer dance in the air for all beings, and the view is spectacular.

Finnich Glen, AKA Devils Pulpit. Have courage – The Devil’s Pulpit is actually a spectacular waterfall rolling over sandstone so red it looks as if the clear water rushing down from the pulpit of stone is blood red. While one of the most photographed scenic spots for the more adventurous, we will assess as we arrive if all or part of our party wishes to climb down the gulch. Reading many reassuring posts, there are also ropes tied along the path for safety, though mud boots are a must. Depending on the weather and physical levels of the group, however, we are going to play this by ear.

JDH Circle(s) TBD

Day 3

A day to truly awaken all your senses and connect with the sacred Highlands of Scotland. Listen for the whispering of the elementals, smell, and feel the purity of nature and DANCE, DANCE, DANCE with Bidean nam Bian, The Three Sisters in these magical Mountains of Glencoe. We’ll pass near the Loch Earn, perhaps have a quick stop at the Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay, and see the Falls of Dochart.

Among many options, on our list is Balquhidder (Balwhidder) Village, at the foot of Loch Voil in central Scotland. This is where west Perthshire meets the Trossachs at the gateway to the Highlands. Balquhidder Glen evokes emotions heightened in the knowledge that druids, Jacobite rebels, ancient clans, ancient Royals, famous authors, and Rob Roy McGregor have tread before us. Punctuated by Munro’s, trout-filled lochs and wildlife this hauntingly beautiful glen is drenched in history and folklore centered around a Kirk yard that tells a thousand tales.

The oldest gravestone belongs to Alex Fergusson of Ardandamh who died in 1663 though people have worshipped here for millenniums with evidence of an 1880 BC Neolithic temple on nearby Ben Ledi and worshipping stones on Tom nan Aingeal (Hill of Fire) which rises behind Balquhidder church. Druids lit heath fires here on pagan festivals like Beltane, May 1st. St Angus was the first apostle of the gospel of Christ in Balquhidder in V111.

From RobRoyCountry.com:

They say to truly enter into the spirit of this enchanting region of Scotland, it is paramount to visit this area. Even centuries of poetic descriptions by great writers could never substitute the pleasure of experiencing this magical place. Your senses are guaranteed to be refreshed and awakened by the surrounding lochs and mountains in these lands that are steeped in history and folklore.

Will ye go, lassie, go,
To the braes o’ Balquhidder?
Where the blaeberries grow,
‘Mang the bonnie bloomin’ heather;
Where the deer and the roe
Lightly bounding together,
Sport the lang simmer day
‘Mang the braes o’ Balquhidder.

“The Braes of Balquhidder” by Robert Tannahill, poet and songwriter (1774-1810)

Folklore is dependent on stories, customs, and songs being passed on through families and friends, eternally. Stories of water spirits, fairies, ghosts, prophecies, and healing stones are still whispered here alongside tales of many legendary characters

Throughout our tour in Scotland, but here, too, we are all invited to chat up the locals, listen to the words of the folksingers, search maps for fairy hills and knolls, visit the regions kirks, old gravestones, and castles and seek out sites like the Breadalbane Folklore Centre, and keep open for spontaneous adventure. We are fluid as we go.

JDH Circle as suggested TBD.

You will sleep well tonight as you’re always guaranteed a gid nichts sleep after a day in the hills.

Day 4

For a two-day and night explore, we drive to the Isle of Skye. After a stop at the spectacular Eilean Donan Castle, we’ll plan for a picnic beside the Loch and maybe a dance, too. More magical land awaits – Fairy pools, Kilt Rock Waterfall, Dunvegan Castle, The Old Man of Stor. Then wi a wee stroke o luck maybe a wee shin dig at a Ceilidh (a traditional Scottish or Irish gathering) in the evening if we can find one before or after our daily Dancing Hands Circle. *Nae drams though – this is an alcohol-free trip.

Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh
As we reach these isles, we will be feeling into the energies of the land, sky, and sea while kindling the fires of Source within, so prepare yourself for spontaneous circles and diversions along the route as we see/feel/experience the beauty.

*Yes, Friends, this will be an alcohol-free journey as we are connecting to Source and I ask all participants be clear and clean of alcohol, drugs, and smokes as it does make a difference for a spiritual retreat. Thanks for your understanding.

Day 5

For a two-day and night explore, we drive to the Isle of Skye. After a stop at the spectacular Eilean Donan Castle, we’ll plan for a picnic beside the Loch and maybe a dance, too. More magical land awaits – Fairy pools, Kilt Rock Waterfall, Dunvegan Castle, The Old Man of Stor. Then wi a wee stroke o luck maybe a wee shin dig at a Ceilidh (a traditional Scottish or Irish gathering) in the evening if we can find one before or after our daily Dancing Hands Circle. *Nae drams though – this is an alcohol-free trip.

Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh
As we reach these isles, we will be feeling into the energies of the land, sky, and sea while kindling the fires of Source within, so prepare yourself for spontaneous circles and diversions along the route as we see/feel/experience the beauty.

*Yes, Friends, this will be an alcohol-free journey as we are connecting to Source and I ask all participants be clear and clean of alcohol, drugs, and smokes as it does make a difference for a spiritual retreat. Thanks for your understanding.

Day 6

More adventure and exploration on the Isle of Skye.

Day 7

Gaelic tongues and ears at the ready folks. Even our host Lynda is boning up to understand our friends in this region of Scotland. Outlander lovers rejoice!

A good ferry ride takes us to the Isles of Harris and Lewis, also known as the Outer Hebrides or the Land of the Cloth. This is the only place in the world where the famous Harris tweed is woven. Here we can meet the weavers at the Blackhouse Museum and see how they survived through history and even now.

These isles have the most beautiful, wide, windswept, white sand beaches. Luskentyre Beach is world-renowned. This is a great day to explore, journal, tune in and weave with the place in meditation, and, yes, dance. I canny wait to dance on many of these. Bikinis aren’t needed except for the days we are staying at the spa/hotels. It’s April in Scotland, mind. (Although we did have a bit of Scottish sunbathing in our “JDH Circle line” when we were in Scotland, September 2019 along the North Sea. (Picture below.)

Saturday, 4.18.20, leading on to the highlight of our Sacred Scotland 2 tour – our big day awaits us on when we will be dancing through the ancient Callanish Stones.

“To gaze into the circle stones of Callanish is to gaze into a place where time has no meaning.”

Callanish I is just one of over twenty megalithic sites on Lewis.

The stones are intricately connected to the landscape, as with many megalithic ceremonial complexes. In the case of Callanish I, the stones share an intimate relationship with both the range of hills known as the ‘sleeping beauty’ or the ‘old woman of the moors‘. When the moon reaches its southern extreme every 18.6 years it is seen to rise from behind the sacred hill range and skim the horizon for four hours till it gently sets again behind the Harris hills. This range of hills is as much a part of the monuments as the stones themselves.

More on the Callanish Stones will be in the deeper guide for everyone joining the tour.

Another ancient building nearby is the massive Iron Age roundhouse known as Dun Carloway Broch is pulling our attention, and while it is currently closed for conservation, we can still enjoy it from a short walk.

A sample of history in the participant packs: Most brochs were built in the period from 100 BC to 100 AD. Dun Carloway was estimated to be built in the 1st century AD. It’s believed its current name from the Norse Karlavagr (“Karl’s bay”), a relic of its time as part of the Kingdom of the Isles.

Blackhouse Village & Museum, Clach an Trushal Standing Stones, and IF we have time and inclination, (it’s a big drive) we may go alllll the way up to Portness for the lighthouse for this is officially the windiest place in the UK and Jane LOVES wind and lighthouses, but we shall see. We’ll have plenty of fog

JDH Circle(s) time and place TBD

Day 8

After breakfast, we are off to the Lew Castle & Museum and wha?? Starbucks? (Oh, Lynda. My goodness, you are a dear friend. This place IS magical and the people here are so very dear!)

A long ferry ride back to the mainland allows us time to take in the fresh yet exhilarating air only this coastline offers as we share and reflect on our experiences of our Sacred journey so far. We can dance on the water, (or just above it 🙂

2:15 ferry check

3 PM departure

**Please know, for some this is a wavy passage. If you don’t have sea legs, it’s well worth taking precautions before leaving, for it is known for its rollercoaster sea. It does have beautiful scenery and coastline leaving and arriving, and you are welcome to join Jane on the deck (she grew up on a sailboat so she well knows the healthiest place not to get seasick is bundled up and on deck, with fresh wind in your face, looking at the steady horizon.

This journey can be a great time for reflection and sharing the journey thus far, too, so plan for the best!

5:30 PM arrive in Ullapool

The seafood shack on arrival in Ullapool serves up some locally caught seafood straight from the boat to shack/restaurant for those who may have may have empty tummies. This place was voted 4th best takeaway (take out) in Scotland and we’ll grab a bite of early supper before we drive to head south back to Inverness.

7:30 we arrive in Inverness. In the city center, The Royal Highland Hotel is in a walkable area. Inverness Museum and Art Gallery and Eden Court Theatre are nearby cultural highlights, and some of the area’s landmarks include Inverness Castle and Inverness Cathedral, but with such a long day we may only see from over the river. Clava Cairns was a delight last trip and we’ll see if we can squeeze them in on one side of this day or tomorrow, but again, with such long traveling this day and still a JDH Circle somewhere… we shall see.

JDH Circle(s) time and place TBD

Day 9

From breakfast in Inverness, Starbucks, (oh Lynda! Again?! 🙂 and the snow-capped mountains of the Cairngorms National Park via Perth, we’ll make our nice long drive to the historic St Andrews, have a pass by its ruins and have lunch before we make our way over to another “thin place,” the magical Dunino Den. This is where we circled last time between the ancient Druid stone carvings and the gentle stream. It is simply magical and we can decide if we wish to circle here or on West Sands Beach, where my hands created the wildly flowing 7 Dancing Hands Sand Glyphs – the first series after that one and only first in Chile a few months before. It seems fitting to circle back here again for the final JDH Circle of our journey and our day, but again, on Day 9 of the journey Source has a way of weaving new inspiration into the mix and we will be tuned to a new pattern of best and highest good for one and all, so… again…

JDH Circle(s) time and place TBD

5:30 PM we head back to Edinburgh to dine, either spend an extra night or fly.

Please check in with me on if you would like your 9th night to be on Day 0 or this night. Some on our last trip decided to leave on very, very early AM flights on our final day and so with this in mind I’ll book this night (or not) accordingly.

Day 10, Tuesday

For those still here, we’ll have a nice breakfast and then…

Depart from Edinburgh. One can literally walk out of the hotel and just a block or two and catch the train that goes right into the airport. It is so very simple.

Details and specific itinerary will be available soon!

Sacred Land…

From first dance, the energies in Scotland were so strong for Jane’s Dancing Hands, the Pura Vida of the land, took Jane’s hands joyfully and with Source energy as always leading, it literally danced them into the sand on the shores of the North Sea creating beautiful patterns over and over again, much like a mini crop circle or complicated petroglyphs. From Dancing Hands to the Language of Love that comes from the G*d that created the universe, and now to the Dancing Sand Glyphs this adventure of trust in the best and highest good continues.

Even if you’re not a Stewart or have any Scottish blood in your veins, join Jane on the adventure of her lineage as the Divine calls her back to join with her Scottish roots and give thanks and offer prayers for peace in the light of Easter’s resurrection and rebirth.  Beginning in Edinburgh, together we shall see exquisite codes crack open before us as we explore the beautiful Rosslyn Chapel.  Via van, ferry, and on dancing feet, we will explore lochs, ley lines and love for the powerful beauty of the mists rising from the Highlands for goodness sakes with every breath.  We will dance among the Standing Stones of Callanish and many other heart-won castles and wide, wind-swept beaches to inspire us all to courageously appreciate, connect, wonder, and fire up more graciously to listen more carefully to the alignment of heaven on earth right here in our own divinely blessed vessel.

What more will come in this magical land of the miraculous?

From RobRoyCountry.com:

They say to truly enter into the spirit of this enchanting region of Scotland , it is paramount to visit this area. Even centuries of poetic descriptions by great writers could never substitute the pleasure of experiencing this magical place. Your senses are guaranteed to be refreshed and awakened by the surrounding lochs and mountains in these lands that are steeped in history and folklore.

Will ye go, lassie, go,
To the braes o’ Balquhidder?
Where the blaeberries grow,
‘Mang the bonnie bloomin’ heather;
Where the deer and the roe
Lightly bounding together,
Sport the lang simmer day
‘Mang the braes o’ Balquhidder.

“The Braes of Balquhidder” by Robert Tannahill, poet and songwriter (1774-1810)

…more clues to this sacred path will be found here!

Wouldn’t you know it?

THIS cross – this symbol that Jane’s dancing hands drew in the sand hangs above the doorway of the Rosslyn Chapel. There is much more about Jane’s connection as a Stewart to Scotland, to this chapel, and to the story of The Bloodlines of the Holy Grail, but that will be discussed on this tour or not (!) as we go on this adventure to find all our connections to purest Source energy and the clues and keys of our most sacred path for the best and highest good of one and all.

Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh

Logistics

Accommodations

All accommodations are double occupancy unless we don’t fill all rooms. You may come with a designated partner or rotate through the group as we did last time with joyful success. Everyone seemed to love getting to know each participant and having one night where they were in a room of their own, too. Jane will be rooming alone because honestly, it’s a LOT of energy having Jane in your room! We typically have predominantly women on these retreats, but men are absolutely invited! Should there be a mixed cohort, we can discuss the best way to ensure everyone’s comfort.

what to pack

From Lynda: “Packing List to come, but to remember to begin looking now for it: Nae daft shoes, (wellies, or rubber boots for hiking in the muddy areas). It’s April the weather can be very unpredictable. Waterproof jakeits will be needed and it will be cald a nicht if it’s no during the day. Layers are a must for clothing. And please, please, please take only memories, and photos from this land it’s so precious to us. After all, Mother Nature put it here for a reason, and let me tell you it wisnae for ithers to tak awa tae another country. Aye, some dafties do let me tell you.”

(more details below…)

 

best faith agreement

Thank you for understanding this is a spiritual journey and we appreciate all agreeing to not imbibe in alcohol, recreational drugs, smokes, or vaping for the duration. We may have a final night toast, but Source is requesting clarity for the work we are doing this time in mind, body, and spirit not just in circles, but the whole trip. Please, however, let me know if you are on any doctor-prescribed medication or CBD oils, and if there is anything I need to know how it may or may not impact you as you travel.

registration

A 50% deposit must be made to hold your spot. 100% must be paid by July 14, 2022. Due to extremely limited space 50% of the deposit is non-refundable.

Travel insurance is always strongly suggested for any international flights and international travel and stays for your duration. Please consult with your insurance agent about what is best for you.

All must sign and send me the liability waiver before you ticket to join this journey.

Accommodations

The above itinerary is made with the hope and expectation for all we’ve laid out. Weather, our group, and each individual we watch lovingly and carefully. We will be in constant flow about what works best for you and the whole group and may change to gentler options at any given moment we think it’s best for one and all.

food love

If you are on a special diet, as many of us are these days, be nice to yourself and pack healthy and nutritious snacks you know you can eat to help bridge meals. No, you don’t need to bring enough for all. Be good to yourself. I know I’ll be packing extra tea this time and not mooching from my friend, Anita, for Throat Coat!

communications

Check-in with your phone carrier to see how/if your phone will work/get wifi/ or communicate in the UK. I have AT&T and it was surprisingly inexpensive ($10?) to add a temporary international plan to my phone and bonus – it can be turned on and off and on again at pre-selected dates. I spent an hour trying to do this from a Starbucks in Scotland because I didn’t realize it needed to happen, and the international plan automatically rolled over for my trip to Mexico, so a little pre-planning is handy!

Add WhatsApp to your phone, if you don’t already have it. This free app allows us to call, text, and share photos with one another for free and with those back at home as we go. Marcie will set up our WhatsApp group and we’ll add you as soon as you join the journey so we can start sharing info right away. Great if you aren’t on social media, too, because it’s lovely to share the pics of the day.

money & Currency

Tell your credit card companies and your bank about your trip and where you are going if you intend to use credit and debit cards while traveling to ensure they won’t shut them down due to suspicious activity. This also has happened to me in two countries now and it is a huge waste of time and stress, so pre-planning is your friend.

Speaking of the bank – I love Wise a pre-loadable card for foreign currencies around the world with the lowest exchange fees of anything you’ll see in any bank. While there is a plentitude of ATMs in the major cities, you may wish to pre-order a little money from your bank in advance so you are set for any gifts, housekeeping tips, or food you may wish to get as you land in Edinburgh, but when I was last in the UK, due to the pandemic everything was contactless – no coin or bills. If you are coming from England, Scotland does accept English Stirling and Pounds, but they prefer Scottish money. Scottish money, on the other hand, is not as welcome in England if you plan on stopping over.

extra fun & Activities

We’ll spend a fair amount of time on the road and rotate in the van to keep it fair. Any wisdom for the day for our fellow travelers – quotes, divination card fun, dream work, historical insights, even Gaelic musical playlists are welcome and enjoyed, but never mandatory. Think of this as a great, mobile, slumber party trip. What would you like to hear, share, know, enjoy? You may wish to get postcard stamps early if you wish to write cards to yourself or loved ones at home, a blow-up pillow for car naps, but even when packing light there are myriad ways we can travel with great joy.

What to pack…

Because we are traveling into far-reaching and rustic parts of Scotland you are encouraged to pack light. One medium to small rolling suitcase and a backpack/purse for the 9 days is optimal. While we do our best to scout the best four-star hotels we can for our budget, some regions to which we are traveling simply do not have what we may expect in traditional, modern lodging in the US. Last time, we were in many a hotel or inn (one that was quaint 16th century) that had no elevator, nor bellboy to carry any luggage. We each will likely have a bit of a walk to some places of lodging and will have to climb stairs and carry our own bag(s) as we go. Backpackers’ backpacks are sometimes harder on one than a suitcase with wheels, so please do your best with this.

I definitely had a workout last time going up and downstairs because my total time gone was three weeks with all kinds of different work and I had to bring lots of clothes. I am so glad not to be going directly to a press junket to NYC directly this time! The challenge for layers for changeable weather and warmth is on, but good news — there is only one day that we are encouraged to dress just a little nicer, so if we do decide to go to a nicer restaurant, please repeat. Let’s all be fine with wearing the same outfits over again to simplify.

As mentioned, some may wish to bring sea-sickness medicine if they are prone to sea-sickness as we have at two ferryboat rides – one being at least a few hours long. We never know how the weather may affect the motion of the boats, so please come prepared if this is something that may impact you. Ginger candies can be helpful for some.

 

If you don’t already have these, as Lynda suggested you may wish to look for & pack:

  • Packable raincoats
  • Stuffable warm coats
  • Wellies or waterproof boots
  • Rain protective hiking pants, so you can play, hike, and stay dry if it rains. Last time we had only two days of partial rain, but you never know.
  • Travel umbrella (I never use these, because my jacket has a hood and my luggage is waterproof, but it’s handy if your backpack isn’t. Or use some Scotch-Guard? 🙂
  • Waterproof travel backpack -They have many at UK gift shops. Cute & they fold up.
  • Travel towel and/or foldable yoga mat (this is not mandatory, but handy on damp grass or beaches when we lie down or sit on each side of the JDH Circles
  • Re-usable water bottle
  • Hat, scarf, and gloves
  • Sunglasses
  • A favorite pen or pencil – I’ll provide you with a journal unless you wish to use one of your own for your daily meditation, exploration, and dance through Scotland.

 

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What are Jane’s Dancing Hands?

In the last 12 years Jane has traveled the world producing live events and documentaries, particularly about spiritually activated groups and individuals. After a special activation in May 2015 from another gifted conduit of Source energy, Jane suddenly found her hands “dancing”. The opening was so swift and supported in every way - live and over the Internet - that she quickly has become a beloved conduit to thousands globally who often find instant peace, alignment, joy, unconditional love, and powerful self-healing within the perfecting and beautiful, ever-flowing tide of pure Source energy.

Because what comes through when Jane’s hands automatically begin dancing defies simple explanation, friends coined “Jane’s Dancing Hands”. How they connect with each person is as different every time as it is with every circle, ever rotation, every session, yet always bringing peace to all.

Testimonials

“The resonance I feel with the land in Scotland now has me yearning to spend extended time there…

I was moved to tears so many times during our week (how could that have been just a week???) I experienced so much joy, gratitude, peace, awe, connection, resonance, fascination, curiosity, delight, and deep deep love for the people, the places, the beauty everywhere…

Experiencing the immersion in the Dancing Hands energy was a beautiful enhancement to my experience. The lense of the energy brought things into focus in a big heartful way. There was such an honoring every new place we walked, and the expansive state our collective energy in the grand adventure was palpable as we played and danced in and around the magnificent waypoints on our journey.”

 

~A. Hyatt WA, US

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Abundant Autumn Equinox!

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Zero to 60 – A Sole-Baring, Skinny-Dipping Summer

Zero to 60 – A Sole-Baring, Skinny-Dipping Summer

Greetings, friends! How are you? How is your summer? Is the season loving all over you?  As a child, August was when I’d admire how tough the pads on my feet had become. It was a badge of honor to run over the hottest asphalt without squealing. I’d skateboard a...

Facing our Fears & Flying Through Them

Facing our Fears & Flying Through Them

The Great Sacred South American Adventure Happy Cazimi! This is a magical day to share that which lights up deeper important life-changing messages. Now, you may receive this hours after I send it, but a message sent is a message rocketing with love and increasing so...

Inner Wild

Inner Wild

Joyous September to you! Happy Labor Day weekend in the US, Happy post super blue moon weekend everywhere else. Are you feeling it? Are you dancing with every bit, too? I’m just back from my mountain sojourn… But am I? Still rooted in the land, my heart leans forward....