Integration in Israel

March 28, 2011

 

Integration

Credits to h.kopdelaney

The image of integration is the unio mystica, the fusion of opposites. This is a time of communication between the previously experienced dualities of life. Rather than night opposing day, dark suppressing light, they work together to create a unified whole, turning endlessly one into the other, each containing in its deepest core the seed of the opposite. Integration as the symbol of self-creation and new life. Mystical union also known as alchemy.

~Osho~

Shalom!

Integration:  the main theme of Ans’ journey to Israel.

Parts of himself feel strongly connected to this ancient country with a rich history.  It is a time of communication between those different aspects.   Communication and integration.  Time to welcome them back. Time to let them know it’s safe to let go of their energy structure. Time to set them free. To unify.

On the camino to Santiago he experienced that there is no better way to discover a country than by walking.

That’s why he first hikes the Jesus trail from Nazareth to Tiberias.  This recently marked trail is an alternative for travelers and pilgrims to experience the steps of Jesus in a way that is authentic, adventurous and educational. The hike is a fun way to explore the rugged and beautiful landscape of the Galilee.

From Tiberias on he will hike part of the Israel National Trail (INT) to Netanya. The INT  is a footpath that winds its way nearly 1000 kilometers across Israel, from the Lebanese border in the north to the Red Sea in the south. In Netanya he will celebrate Pesach with Israeli friends on April, 18.

Subsequently  he will hike the Jerusalem trail to be on time in Jerusalem to celebrate Easter in the old city on April, 24.

You can follow Ans in Israel on this Google map and Google spreadsheet. The data are daily recorded and uploaded with the Android app MyTracks. Pictures will be added on facebook and picasa. Visit tripit for journey details and this preparation map for GPS tracks and markers of important places.

Tobias’ Aspectology School by the Crimson Circle is highly recommended to people who want to know more about integrating different aspects of yourself.

Let’s the re-union begin!

 

By Dante Gabriel Rossetti


How to order and ship products normally not shipped to Thailand and Asia (fe. Google Nexus One)?

February 16, 2010

How to get a Google Nexus in Thailand?  In MBK you can buy a Nexus for 24000 Bath (530 EUR).  Or you can order the nexus online by non-Google merchants,  paying a high mark-up for shipping to Thailand.   The next guide describes how to order your phone by yourself for a much cheaper price.

1. Register at vPost.  This service provides you a free personalized address in UK, USA and Japan, which you can use to ship to from the merchants website.  When the package arrives, vPost informs you and after paying shippingcost they send the package to your home address.  It is possible to  register a home address in India, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Australia.  Borderlinx and Comgateway offer similar services but Borderlinx does not ship to Thailand yet.  After reading reviews on the different services I would have chosen Comgateway in stead of vPost.

The “how to shop and ship guide” explains clearly what to do  next.

2. Shop online from any USA, Japan or European merchant.
Buying a Google nexus one is only possible online if the site recognize your IP as a USA IP.  There are several ways to change your IP address into a USA one.  I used the free-to-trial hide-my-ip software. Download, install and choose the option to use always a USA IP. Click “hide my IP “and it will be possible to order the Google phone.

Other ways to change IP are foxyproxy, a firefox add-on or hotspotshield software.

Use your vPost address as shipping address.  Because you vPost-address is located in Oregon, no extra taxes are involved.  Google ships the Nexus for free.  Provide vPost the shippingdetails by e-mail.

Total cost 529 USD (387 EUR)

3.  When the package arrives, vPost informs you.  After paying the shippingcosts and cutoms GST they ship the package to your home address.  The shipping cost to Thailand will be an estimated 37 USD (27 EUR).  Singapore Customs only imposes GST on individual packages, with VS shipment numbers, imported into Singapore for which the CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) amount exceeds SGD 400.  Not sure if you have to pay the GST for an import into Thailand.


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