Do they have Traditional shamanic retreats in Thailand? Ayahuasca
Hey all,
So in 14 days we headed of to our second Ayahuasca ceremony weekend.... charitable so it costs us nothing which is unbelievable.
For an overly Catholic country it's the one thing available here for non Christians.
Personally I'm more "new age spiritual" / Buddhist, which is another reason I'm so attracted to Thailand.
Anyway as an update, 2 weeks after the Ayahuasca weekend we move to Cebu.
I'm still trying to get hired by Cambly.com and Jonathan sent me a link to a Chinese company looking for kiwis to teach English online. So I'll be playing for that this weekend.
Just like Brett Dev says, don't over plan!!
So if I get at least one of these English online jobs, we will head to Thailand in 6 months.
No wasting time.
Coming mainly as a traveller/ tourist fo we need a visa that we can extend once we arrive?
As a Kiwi I can visit most countries with no visa. Just wondering about Michelle, being Filipino but married to me.
Anyway just wanted to keep you guys in the loop and share that all the contact Ive had with Stuart, Jonathan, Clive etc etc has made this decision very easy for me.
Plus all the depression and frustrations Brett spoke about upon arrival in Thailand, I've already gone through it all in manilla, so I think the change will be easy and a big improvement.
The videos of Chiang Mai look 1/4 as crazy as here...plus it's green and clean compared to
Manilla.
Thank you all.for sharing your stories friends.
Kyle & Michelle
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Do they have Traditional shamanic retreats in Thailand? Ayahuasca
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