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People that are coming to Egypt are going to be in an altered state the whole time, which is what the pyramids do to you.
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And the energies are amazing there.
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But you need support, you know, to kind so you don't have to worry about the real world like normal kinds of things.
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So we have the best, you know, the best boat, the best food, the best, you name it.
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And we also have guards for the places we need to go.
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We go places that other people don't.
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And we also do meditations in a lot of places.
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And it's a very special tour.
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It's me, Maria, and we both give our very vastly different impressions of places.
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I get downloads, and I've gotten the approval of what are called the watchers in the Egyptian temples.
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They like my emphasis on the Anunnaki and things like that.
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So we have a unique situation for our Egypt tour.
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If you're at all interested in joining us, that's the tour this year in fall.
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We're also going to look at a spring tour that will happen sometime probably in April, usually April, early April, so it's not too hot.
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So that's kind of what we do.
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And I just wanted to put that out there because as an announcement, so just letting everyone know.
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And this is Maria Wheatley.
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She is an absolute wonderful goddess lady.
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And she, as I say, with me, the two of us lead these amazing tours.
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She goes on and takes tours all kinds of places, all over England as well.
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She is a wonderful investigator.
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She's been investigating ancient sites.
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She's an expert dowser.
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Her father was a dowser for the Queen of England.
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And she learned all the craft.
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And she's also a druid.
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