Thank you so much! ... for all your instagram stories and pics... it felt as though you were taking us with you... Amazed by all of the Ancient things you shared. Be.Well Be.Gentle with yourself, as you integrate these intense experiences. 🌳☁🌞 Much Love! 💜💚💙
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed. I'm better now and even Egypt looks more shiny and bright with each passing day :) hahaha Im even thinking I might go back at some point. Not too soon but I might :)
I hope you will love it Andrea! Actualy I was talking to my husband today that I started to think of it differently already.That maybe I even wanna go back again hahaha Before I thought- thank goddess I saw it all- I don't have to go back hahaha But now- since I know the culture at least a little bit better, and I know the prices, and values etc- I think I'd enjoy it more. The first time is often difficult. Unless you are doing it with a tour etc...might be easier :)
What an amazing experience with the Sphinx. Egypt was a place I was fascinated with as a child and young teenager. Unfortunately, that interest has waned over time and now I know that it's not going to be a possibility. Loved seeing your photos though!
that was always on my wish list but my cousin was there many years ago, and she said also just like you about tourism and tourists especially around pyramids, but i would like to sail down the Nile :) cheers :)
Thank you so much for sharing your experience so honestly, Kasia! 👌📿💕 I can absolutely relate, having travelled quite a bit! I found it the hardest when people tried to take advantage of me during my travels! My most humbling experience was in Nepal, in a smallest simple village, the poorest place I have been, and there the community’s humanity gave me the biggest hope, lesson and revelation, where people of that village welcomed me so whole-heartedly, and wanted to help me with such pure spirits and taught me some deep lessons! 🙏💖 Your experiences with the pyramids, Hathor Temple and the Sphinx sound soooo amazing!💜 I love the visuals of Mary, Maria Magdalena & Virgin Mary you have shown! Having grown in a Russian orthodox family, I connect with these images, and draw a deep connection to Kuan Yin very much!📿✨💕 And how stunning & special this turquoise stone you found! 💙✨💖
It's so true! The poorest people are the most honest most of the time! I had these experiences around the globe and also in Egypt! Thank you for sharing! xxx
What a wonderful experience you shared. I was there many years ago, year 2000 to be exact. Yes! Egypt, the land of ancient mystery that connects us to the aeon. To me, even the connection somewhere out there in the galaxy... It is certainly annoying or difficult to joggle one's spirit from a highly spiritual journey to the vendors in the mundane world, in my experience. But, after all, what really left in my soul were 2 things: The old man outside the Great Pyramid who sold me a bottle of water, I gave him $5 because I did not have a $1 for one bottle, he tried to give me a few more but I didn't want them. He dropped the water bottles on his hands he carried, raised his arms and started crying out loud a prayer in Arabic. I was so shocked what my $5 could have such an impact on this man, one week's food for the family? Another memory is somewhere near St Catherine Monastery on the Sinai peninsula. In front of this dry rocks and sticks made hud in the middle of nowhere in the rocky desert, this wrinkled faced old man wanted me to buy his muddy obsidian crystal. I didn't want a muddy dirty crystal at first. But, when I paid for it, I saw the smile on his face, what a pure joy it conveyed to me. It did not matter whatever I had back home, he might not have any clue the world outside this rocky desert, but the basic human desire and attraction, joy in life is the same everywhere in the world!
owww so true! I totally agree! And today is the first day when more of those kind of memories start coming back to me :) I was too tired and frustrated when I arrived but today I slowly start to remember nuances and many magickal moments too! Beautiful connections and less of the annoyances :) Thank you so much for sharing this!
Hi kasia.... your description of your Experience in Egypt I really identified with! Everything you first experienced with the people and then how it became so unpleasant was my exact feelings and experience of South Africa. I'm American but I lived there for over 30 years as my husband was south African he very suddenly passed away and I have returned home to America. And then so many changes here and I had to readjust again. But when you saw the turquoise stone among all the chaos and noise and laying in the dirt unnoticed I felt so good for you...you weren't alone and your disappointment was all lifted up and your heart comforted! Thank you for sharing that special moment! Lots of love!
Thank you for sharing! You are right - we have to readjust to things and I think I'd adjust to Egypt's culture, if I had to live there too :) 17 days it's a very short time to feel comfortable. Especially in such a different culture...Hugs
@@kali729 I'm not talking about people in general....i lived there for 33 years. I'm talking about the begging and stealing and break ins constantly from....well...im sure you know
Thanks for sharing, very recognizable your story about the attitude of most people... I've been to Cairo and the Sphinx and pyramids as well, really mind-blowing and also the museum visit was so incredible!!! Happy you've had a great holiday and wow beautiful gift of Sphinx Xoxo
I think it was one of the only time while traveling I wished for an organised tour hahaha But now, since I know more, I even started thinking today, that I could go back ;) hahaha Thank you for sharing E x
Welcome back Kasia! I hear you ! It’s about the principle. Lack of honesty in a very in your face way! 🤯🤯🤯 It’s also about having your Boundaries violated... in fact it is not my fault that some of there are poor. However how do we know who is poor. In any case I am not obligated to give nor to be shamed for having more money than others. I would feel very pestered. My shadow side a bit guilty. It is interesting to be alive. How awesome that you received a gift from the Sphinx 🕉☯️♉️☪️✝️, a gift meant for you 🌹🌈
I haven’t been to Egypt but have been to other places that felt similar in terms of seller/tourist dynamics. ☺️ I think you learn to develop a psychic “shield” of sorts, to help you move through those energies without deeply engaging. But it’s hard for an empath when there is just so much energy! Loved all your stories and wishing you well. Glad you are back!
@@gnomie2.0 yes, definitely! I got much better by the end of the trip! But it was tiring and right now Im walking through my town thinking- wow;;; so quiet hahaha so amazing hahaha A good way to get me to appreciate what I have :)
Tarot Map Travel is so good for that! Great experiences AND a renewed appreciation for what we have become accustomed to at home ☺️ Glad you’re better!
Thank you K! It wasn't even the begging itself but the dishonesty about it- making it all about friendship and welcome- with begging stepping in just afterwards :) But Im already feeling different! Might go back since I know more of it now hahaha
At the present moment, I am preparing to go home after being in Dublin Ireland for a week. I stayed at my cousin’s home. I can relate to many things you say here. I found some things irritating and some things amazing. And when I visited land sites, especially Brun na Boinne, my thoughts wondered through that time.
I missed you, Kasia! I gave up IG and Twitter for lent. One of the last things I saw was your picture kissing the Sphinx and it made me so happy. It sounds like the trip had big ups and downs and suspect you are onto something with energies being amplified there. The history, the monuments, the gods, the present... it must be quite a battery. 17 days is a very long trip, I know I would be happy to come home.
It was hilarious, when I thought lent was a new app! hahaha I didn't know this word in English. I googled it thinking a new app will pop up and I saw it was lent as in lent hahahaha Had to share with you. Made me laugh :) xx
Thank you Kasia for sharing your experience, I know what you mean about the annoying parts of a trip. I haven't gone to Egypt, but I have traveled all over Mexico and it is the same way, but that was just my first experience with the annoying part, after that I started speaking Spanish and also dressing like a native and they left me alone. I didn't look like a tourist at all. That was an amazing experience you had with the turquoise stone, it was definitely left there for you to take home. If I had known sooner I could have hooked you up with my cousin she lives in Luxor and could have given you the tour, she also runs a touring business over there, but she would have given you a special personal tour since I know you. Or you could have just met and visited for a little while, she really knows the history and everything. Maybe next time. I hope you feel better soon Kasia. by the way when I wasn in Mexico down by Chichen Itza I had a very unusual experience while there, I might have to do a video about that if I can ever get the internet to work right. we have the internet from hell..lol way too slow here. lol
@@tarotmap that's a trip of a life time, especially for me since I haven't been there coming from the USA. plus getting to see my cousin, that would be great. I'm glad you had the experience and especially that you got to see all the history , the pyramids have to be just amazing in person.
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I’ve loved Egypt since I was a little girl but haven’t visited (yet!). Someday. 🙏🏻 I can see how it would be annoying; a lot of countries in that part of the world seem to have that attitude with visitors. I think I’d brave anything for a chance to see the pyramids though, haha! Loved the story about the Sphinx and the gift she gave you! Xo
It was interesting to hear your experiences in Egypt. I haven't been there myself but I experienced something very similar in India, especially in Delhi. It was sucking all of my energy at some point. Glad to hear you are better. Wonderful experience with the turquoise! 😘
Wow! Beautiful and annoying... Hard to explain but I now what you mean Kasia! Anyway I fell like this was a really interesting experience for you!!! Nice to see you back☺️
What a lovely welcoming gift
Aww, beautiful video and thanks for your stories from this amazing Egyptian trip. 💕
What a great experience. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Thank you for checking it out V xx
What a beautiful experience with the Sphinx! Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your Egypt experience with us!
Hi J! Hugging u x
Thank you for sharing you experience. Your experience with the sphinx sounds amazing!
ahh awesome that you went to Egypt, I really wanna go there! Thank you for sharing 💜👽
Thank you so much! ... for all your instagram stories and pics... it felt as though you were taking us with you... Amazed by all of the Ancient things you shared. Be.Well Be.Gentle with yourself, as you integrate these intense experiences. 🌳☁🌞 Much Love! 💜💚💙
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed. I'm better now and even Egypt looks more shiny and bright with each passing day :) hahaha Im even thinking I might go back at some point. Not too soon but I might :)
@@tarotmap Glad to hear you are Well.😊💚👒 Such an amazing experience.💜💜💜
Beautiful experience with the sphynx! Thanks for sharing your experiences in Egypt - it sounds pretty intense. Much love!!! xx
I loved hearing about your trip, it must've been amazing! I hope I'll go there one day, what a treat for my geeky soul ;D
Welcome back beautiful! I've heard similar things about Egypt, but I'm glad you had some deep, soulful moments to counter the frantic energy. XO ❤❤❤
Thank you! I’m off to Egypt in a couple of weeks so lovely advice from you! ❤️🌻
I hope you will love it Andrea! Actualy I was talking to my husband today that I started to think of it differently already.That maybe I even wanna go back again hahaha Before I thought- thank goddess I saw it all- I don't have to go back hahaha But now- since I know the culture at least a little bit better, and I know the prices, and values etc- I think I'd enjoy it more. The first time is often difficult. Unless you are doing it with a tour etc...might be easier :)
What an amazing experience with the Sphinx. Egypt was a place I was fascinated with as a child and young teenager. Unfortunately, that interest has waned over time and now I know that it's not going to be a possibility. Loved seeing your photos though!
that was always on my wish list but my cousin was there many years ago, and she said also just like you about tourism and tourists especially around pyramids, but i would like to sail down the Nile :) cheers :)
Thank you so much for sharing your experience so honestly, Kasia! 👌📿💕
I can absolutely relate, having travelled quite a bit! I found it the hardest when people tried to take advantage of me during my travels! My most humbling experience was in Nepal, in a smallest simple village, the poorest place I have been, and there the community’s humanity gave me the biggest hope, lesson and revelation, where people of that village welcomed me so whole-heartedly, and wanted to help me with such pure spirits and taught me some deep lessons! 🙏💖
Your experiences with the pyramids, Hathor Temple and the Sphinx sound soooo amazing!💜
I love the visuals of Mary, Maria Magdalena & Virgin Mary you have shown! Having grown in a Russian orthodox family, I connect with these images, and draw a deep connection to Kuan Yin very much!📿✨💕
And how stunning & special this turquoise stone you found! 💙✨💖
It's so true! The poorest people are the most honest most of the time! I had these experiences around the globe and also in Egypt! Thank you for sharing! xxx
What a wonderful experience you shared. I was there many years ago, year 2000 to be exact. Yes! Egypt, the land of ancient mystery that connects us to the aeon. To me, even the connection somewhere out there in the galaxy... It is certainly annoying or difficult to joggle one's spirit from a highly spiritual journey to the vendors in the mundane world, in my experience. But, after all, what really left in my soul were 2 things: The old man outside the Great Pyramid who sold me a bottle of water, I gave him $5 because I did not have a $1 for one bottle, he tried to give me a few more but I didn't want them. He dropped the water bottles on his hands he carried, raised his arms and started crying out loud a prayer in Arabic. I was so shocked what my $5 could have such an impact on this man, one week's food for the family? Another memory is somewhere near St Catherine Monastery on the Sinai peninsula. In front of this dry rocks and sticks made hud in the middle of nowhere in the rocky desert, this wrinkled faced old man wanted me to buy his muddy obsidian crystal. I didn't want a muddy dirty crystal at first. But, when I paid for it, I saw the smile on his face, what a pure joy it conveyed to me. It did not matter whatever I had back home, he might not have any clue the world outside this rocky desert, but the basic human desire and attraction, joy in life is the same everywhere in the world!
owww so true! I totally agree! And today is the first day when more of those kind of memories start coming back to me :) I was too tired and frustrated when I arrived but today I slowly start to remember nuances and many magickal moments too! Beautiful connections and less of the annoyances :) Thank you so much for sharing this!
Hi kasia.... your description of your Experience in Egypt I really identified with! Everything you first experienced with the people and then how it became so unpleasant was my exact feelings and experience of South Africa. I'm American but I lived there for over 30 years as my husband was south African he very suddenly passed away and I have returned home to America. And then so many changes here and I had to readjust again. But when you saw the turquoise stone among all the chaos and noise and laying in the dirt unnoticed I felt so good for you...you weren't alone and your disappointment was all lifted up and your heart comforted! Thank you for sharing that special moment! Lots of love!
Thank you for sharing! You are right - we have to readjust to things and I think I'd adjust to Egypt's culture, if I had to live there too :) 17 days it's a very short time to feel comfortable. Especially in such a different culture...Hugs
I am staying in South Africa as we speak and the people are some of the nicest, warmest and friendliest I have ever met!
@@kali729 I'm not talking about people in general....i lived there for 33 years. I'm talking about the begging and stealing and break ins constantly from....well...im sure you know
What an amazing experience you have had!
Thank you! The further away it is, the more and more I appreciate it!
Thanks for sharing, very recognizable your story about the attitude of most people... I've been to Cairo and the Sphinx and pyramids as well, really mind-blowing and also the museum visit was so incredible!!! Happy you've had a great holiday and wow beautiful gift of Sphinx Xoxo
I think it was one of the only time while traveling I wished for an organised tour hahaha But now, since I know more, I even started thinking today, that I could go back ;) hahaha Thank you for sharing E x
Welcome back Kasia!
I hear you ! It’s about the principle. Lack of honesty in a very in your face way! 🤯🤯🤯
It’s also about having your Boundaries violated... in fact it is not my fault that some of there are poor. However how do we know who is poor. In any case I am not obligated to give nor to be shamed for having more money than others.
I would feel very pestered. My shadow side a bit guilty. It is interesting to be alive.
How awesome that you received a gift from the Sphinx 🕉☯️♉️☪️✝️, a gift meant for you 🌹🌈
yeah- it's an interesting point for a discussion for sure... A great experience from the Sphinx indeed. Felt very touched. x
Welcome Home:)
hugs xx
Welcome back! What a beautiful journey we got to watch u have🌼
Thank you J! xx
@@tarotmap 💙💖💜
Loved hearing your stories and looking forward to more (and your next interview!) - get well! ❤️❤️
I haven’t been to Egypt but have been to other places that felt similar in terms of seller/tourist dynamics. ☺️ I think you learn to develop a psychic “shield” of sorts, to help you move through those energies without deeply engaging. But it’s hard for an empath when there is just so much energy! Loved all your stories and wishing you well. Glad you are back!
@@gnomie2.0 yes, definitely! I got much better by the end of the trip! But it was tiring and right now Im walking through my town thinking- wow;;; so quiet hahaha so amazing hahaha A good way to get me to appreciate what I have :)
Tarot Map Travel is so good for that! Great experiences AND a renewed appreciation for what we have become accustomed to at home ☺️ Glad you’re better!
So lovely to see you again, Kasia
Thank you K! It wasn't even the begging itself but the dishonesty about it- making it all about friendship and welcome- with begging stepping in just afterwards :) But Im already feeling different! Might go back since I know more of it now hahaha
Thank you Kasia for sharing. You ll received a beautiful gift of the Sphinx🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 I was touched hearing you.❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for watching x
At the present moment, I am preparing to go home after being in Dublin Ireland for a week. I stayed at my cousin’s home. I can relate to many things you say here. I found some things irritating and some things amazing. And when I visited land sites, especially Brun na Boinne, my thoughts wondered through that time.
I guess every time we are out of our familiar comfort zones we will be challenged :) Thank you for sharing. Have a safe flight
I missed you, Kasia! I gave up IG and Twitter for lent. One of the last things I saw was your picture kissing the Sphinx and it made me so happy. It sounds like the trip had big ups and downs and suspect you are onto something with energies being amplified there. The history, the monuments, the gods, the present... it must be quite a battery. 17 days is a very long trip, I know I would be happy to come home.
It was hilarious, when I thought lent was a new app! hahaha I didn't know this word in English. I googled it thinking a new app will pop up and I saw it was lent as in lent hahahaha Had to share with you. Made me laugh :) xx
Thank you Kasia for sharing your experience, I know what you mean about the annoying parts of a trip. I haven't gone to Egypt, but I have traveled all over Mexico and it is the same way, but that was just my first experience with the annoying part, after that I started speaking Spanish and also dressing like a native and they left me alone. I didn't look like a tourist at all. That was an amazing experience you had with the turquoise stone, it was definitely left there for you to take home.
If I had known sooner I could have hooked you up with my cousin she lives in Luxor and could have given you the tour, she also runs a touring business over there, but she would have given you a special personal tour since I know you. Or you could have just met and visited for a little while, she really knows the history and everything. Maybe next time. I hope you feel better soon Kasia.
by the way when I wasn in Mexico down by Chichen Itza I had a very unusual experience while there, I might have to do a video about that if I can ever get the internet to work right.
we have the internet from hell..lol way too slow here. lol
Oh that'd be great :) Maybe next time, even though Im not planning to go back too soon hahaha Thank you for sharing xx
@@tarotmap that's a trip of a life time, especially for me since I haven't been there coming from the USA. plus getting to see my cousin, that would be great. I'm glad you had the experience and especially that you got to see all the history , the pyramids have to be just amazing in person.
Welcome back Kasia! I missed your videos.
I wrote welcome before watching this video.... hahaha
thank you :) good to hear!
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I’ve loved Egypt since I was a little girl but haven’t visited (yet!). Someday. 🙏🏻 I can see how it would be annoying; a lot of countries in that part of the world seem to have that attitude with visitors. I think I’d brave anything for a chance to see the pyramids though, haha! Loved the story about the Sphinx and the gift she gave you! Xo
hahaha too right lol and please go there! The pyramids were so amazing!!!! You'll love that! And I would go back to see them again :) xx
It was interesting to hear your experiences in Egypt. I haven't been there myself but I experienced something very similar in India, especially in Delhi. It was sucking all of my energy at some point. Glad to hear you are better. Wonderful experience with the turquoise! 😘
Yeah! Somebody said that Egypt is cleaner and quieter than India hahaha Less full on! You'd do fine hahaha I'd die in India lol
Great to see you back! Thank you for sharing your Egypt experiences, that Sphynx exchange sounds magical. Can't wait to see the interview with Rose 💜
Thank you! Yes! I loved it! I post it on the weekend x
Wow! Beautiful and annoying... Hard to explain but I now what you mean Kasia! Anyway I fell like this was a really interesting experience for you!!! Nice to see you back☺️
Thank you xxx Hugs A x
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