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Call Of My Heart The Journey To Ecuador And Beyond

Posted on September 2, 2010.
Call Of My Heart The Journey To Ecuador And BeyondIn the spring of 1997, Nancy Conley's life to a grinding WAS HAD halt.She Divorced Three Years prior, Her Two Sons Were Raised Nearly, and Her Relationship With The Man She Was Dating Seemed to be going nowhere.Her professional life as a spiritual director for women's groups at a standstill as WAS well.Nancy intuitively Knew she was Needed Her challenge to catapult into the Next Phase of Her Life, Seemed nothing to answer to Her Heart's call.When a travel brochure Entitled "A Shamanic Journey to Ecuador" Arrived at Her Door And She Felt Her Heart stir, She Knew This Was it, to The Physical, Psychological, and spiritual dangers inherent in The Journey Filled With Her fear.Saying yes Took All the courage she could "muster. Call of My Heart: The Journey to Ecuador and Beyond Is The Story of Nancy's life-changing adventure Into the mystical world of shamanism & the uncharted waters of Her Own by heart and soul.Surrounded Powerful natural and supernatural forces, An Ancient Memory is Awakened . From Beneath layers of misconceptions, Wounds, and fear, Nancy unearth Her essential nature and rediscovers Her rightful place as a beloved creature of life has itself.Through Profound shift in consciousness, she experiences a rebirth Into a richer, freer, more Meaningful Way of life.
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Arla Eriks says...
This book gave me the answers I was looking for and introduced some items I hadn't even thought about.Nicely organized, fairly concise, informative but certainly not dry, it provides an excellent overview of what to expect when taking a trip to Ecuador.
Posted on September 5, 2010
Loan Crisanti says...
This book is everything a travel book should be. Logical reading, with good explanations of what to expect. I especially like the suggested itineraries section. If you want your travel to be easy and fun, this book will get you started. We plan to carry it with us as we travel.
Posted on September 5, 2010
Giovanni Hamon says...
I am 3 weeks away from my first trip to Ecuador, and South America, and have throughly enjoyed this guide book.All of the Moon guides I have read are good.Unfortunately my copy ordered on June 2, 2010, has pages 85-116 replaced with a repeat of pages 53-84 so this is just a warning to check your copy when you get it.It was beyond the return date before I noticed it and I'm still trying to find out how to get a replacement.



Hopefully this is just a fluke and other copies are fine.
Posted on September 6, 2010
Katheleen Kopczynski says...
This book is very good at providing the information to help with a trip to Ecuador.The reviews for the hotels and restaurants that we used were right on.Would have liked a little more detail on directions of getting to places.
Posted on September 6, 2010
Dennis Livernash says...
This book is out of print.Please choose the version with the publication date of May 23, 2007.Hope you enjoy my story and I'd love to hear from you.



Nancy Conley Burke
Posted on September 6, 2010
Winfred Yearsley says...
Having used Frommer guides for years, I was especially disappointed in this edition of Ecuador.Restaurant recommendations were extremely poor, recommending places that shouldn't have been and leaving out some of the best in the city.He left out the best place to visit for he equator experience.Poor insight into shopping.
Posted on September 6, 2010
firstname Latz says...
As all Culture Shock books, this too is a very good one in unerstanding the soul of a country.
Posted on September 9, 2010
Trang Bohlinger says...
I think this book is a comprehensive and excellent resource for anyone considering moving to Ecuador, which would be me.The topics from history to current culture and politices, climate, demographics, etc. were very helpful to me.
Posted on September 9, 2010
Noe Dela says...
NOTE that the previous reviews on Amazon are for the 2007 edition, a different guide, not for this new July 2009 edition.They should be deleted by Amazon.Yes, Mr. Eliot Greenspan did write both this edition and the 2007 but I found this guide 2009 to be accurate, informative and a wealth of information.Note: that no travel guide is current.None.If a guide is released in 2009 it was researched and written in 2007/2008... If you want the most current information look on a Travel 2.0 webpage like Tripadvisor or Yahoo travel.That said, I found Mr. Greenspan's hotels and restaurants recommendations to be reliable and solid.



IF Frommer's places a star (or 'finds' or 'value') next to the name of hotels and restaurants it is worth checking out...I liked Mr. Greenspan's description of his selected hotels and restaurants.For the restaurant `Mia Culpa' in Quito, he wrote that it is one of "Quito's grandest restaurants... main courses include everything from pastas and steaks to pork tenderloin in a raspberry sauce to an ostrich filet flamb
Posted on September 14, 2010
Kyoko Gerlich says...
If you want lots of details on life and attractions in Guayaquil and Quito, this is your book. Cursory treatment of anything outside these two largest metropolitan areas Not quite what I was looking for. Crowder does however have many interesting audio interviews with authors and experts that are available online. Search latin america traveler dot com.
Posted on September 16, 2010

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