• Sacred Encounters: Peru, Pollen, and the Unexpected

    What begins as a journey through Peru’s vibrant landscapes becomes an unexpected initiation—one sparked by a single spoonful of pollen Where the Land Feeds the Spirit Peru offers a fusion of organic fare—a gastronomic playground to deepen my budding relationship with vegetarianism. Before I even touched down, I’d posted a message to our fellow adventurers from Starseed Scotland, sharing my personal excitement for the food journey ahead. Peru, after all, boasts over 1,000 known…

  • Return to Ollantaytambo

    We arrived to Ollantaytambo before sunset. This was a return visit for me—twelve years ago, I traveled with a group that blazed through the town on our way to catch the train to Machu Picchu. Back then, it was a blur of luggage and train schedules. But make no mistake: Ollantaytambo isn’t simply a transition…

  • Doña Maria’s Blessing: A Starseed Adventure into the Heart of the Andes

    An Initiation, Reciprocity, and Cosmic Remembrance. As we prepare for our Starseed Adventure into the heart of the Andes, I want to share something deeply personal and profoundly moving. What began as a humble intention—to honor Doña Maria Apaza, an Altomesayoq of the Q’ero people—has unfolded into something far greater than I could have imagined. Equinox Ceremonies in…

  • Rainbow Serpents and Winged Dragons | Complementary Course

    Rainbow Serpents and Winged Dragons invited seekers, storytellers, artists, scholars, and guardians of old knowledge into an interactive course with Althea Provost. Rooted in land, lore, and symbolic wisdom, this offering explored how these archetypal forces shaped belief systems, encoded themselves in the symbols that guide perception, and continue to inspire personal and collective transformation. What We Explored in Rainbow Serpents & Winged Dragons Course This interactive course opened with a surprise: a rainbow over Uluru from our Starseed Australia Adventure 2016, inviting participants into the wisdom of one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. From that vivid beginning, we followed the serpentine arc of myth and memory,…

  • Equinox & Altitude

    At 8,000 feet, the Andes hold time differently. On the autumn equinox, sunlight balances across carved stone and ancient terraces, calling the awakened heart to remember. This isn’t a climb—it’s a Starseed Adventure. Peru is waiting. When I visited in 2012, you could wander as far as your stamina and feet were willing to carry…

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