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The Voyage to Well-being: Vegan Caribbean Cruise to Celebrate 15 Years of Sailing
Since 2004, the Holistic Holiday at Sea vegan cruise has welcomed 15,000 guests with opportunities that meet each person wherever they are on their journey to health. Often described as a life-changing conference, vacation, and wellness retreat all-in-one, Holistic Holiday at Sea combines classes from leaders of plant-based diet, fitness and mindfulness workshops, exotic ports of call and gourmet food—all centered on the topic of plant-based nutrition and lifestyle. Organizers expect to host 1,850 guests for the 15th
anniversary cruise which will feature more than 40 present- ers and 150 classes. Presenters include some of the world’s leading authorities in holistic health and animal advocacy, including Dr. T. Colin Campbell, Dr. Michael Greger, Dr. Neal Barnard, Dr. Michael Klaper, Rip Esselstyn, Ingrid
Newkirk, and Gene Baur. The 2018 cruise aboard the MSC Divina will depart from Miami, Florida and head to St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda; Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis; Fort- de-France, Martinique; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and Freeport, Bahamas. National Geographic Traveler has chosen Holistic Holiday
at Sea as “one of the 100 best worldwide vacations to enrich your life.” From dance parties to ice cream socials, there is no shortage of opportunities to make new friends and enjoy the on-board amenities. The next voyage will take place February 15–25, 2018. Book your spot today!
For information, visit
www.holisticholidayatsea.com or call 800-496-0989 or. Please mention that you learned about the cruise through Natural Awakenings Triangle. See ad on page 8.
St Anne’s Chapel to Host Profanity Festival
Saint Anne’s Chapel is hosting a truly unique holistic heal- ing festival based on using profanity, actually just one word in particular. The inspiration for the festival comes from a best-selling series of books that infer that profane language can be profound. The author states that this one word acts as a catalyst for a positive shift to occur by releasing pent-up emotions. This series of books is based on the Buddhist tenets of non-attachment to people, places, and outcomes in a manner useful to Americans — cussing. The festival will be held September 8, 9, and 10 at
Saint Anne’s Chapel in Tarboro NC. This three-day event is structured around a series of four lectures being offered by Tavane Taylor, who is a certified facilitator. Along with this
useful, refreshing and delightful way of expression will be activities promoting a sense of inner peace and a rekindling of joy. While meditation, yoga and tai chi are great tools to bring about shifts in perspective, these same programs offered during the festival will have a slightly more light hearted approach. There will be plenty to do with a labyrinth, a nature trail, available massage and reflexology, a drum circle, music, vendors and food. Holistic healing and several different forms of energy work will be available as well. Early bird tickets are available on line.
Saint Anne’s is located in charming Tarboro, North Carolina. For information and pricing, please visit
www.stanneschapel.com See ad on this page.
September 8th - 10th Lecturer, Tavane Taylor
Workshops on Holistic Health and Personal Growth
Poetry Slam • Labyrinth • Yoga • Tai Chi • Drum Circle Meditation • Sound Healer • Traveling Musician Camping • Catering • Food Truck • Much More!
Saint Anne’s Chapel is hosting a truly unique holistic healing festival based on using profanity, actually just one word in particular. is based on the Buddhist tenets of non-attachment to people, places, and outcomes in a manner useful to Americans - cussing.
3244 McNair Rd., Tarboro, NC 27886 | 252-641-0262 10 NA Triangle
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