LEARN HOW UNLOCKING
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This highly experiential workshop When we discuss what happens before we are born and after we die—and our possible future lives—we awaken from the constrictions of our past conditioning to release anxieties and fears. In a series of workshop sessions you will:
In large and small group exercises, using experiential techniques (including hypnotic regression exercises, healing visualizations, meditation, as well as intuitional and right-brain training), you will learn how to harness the power of love and understanding to transform your life. Dr. Weiss will also demonstrate past life regression techniques with volunteers from the workshop. There will be ample time for questions and answers and for personal interaction with Dr. Weiss. As a result of this workshop, you will begin to find greater contentment and wellness and uncover hidden potential. Dr. Weiss will help you gain a dramatic new awareness of the world beyond your senses and discover greater meaning in your life. This cruise is an amazing opportunity to spend 12 hours of workshop time with Dr. Weiss, to experience the beauty only found in Alaska, to enjoy a luxurious cruise ship, to make new friends and meet kindred spirits. See you in Alaska! Brian Weiss |
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PORTS OF CALL AND CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
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Vancouver, B.C., CanadaIf you could watch the history of Vancouver as a time lapse movie, you'd see the creation of a sawmill and the community that grew up around it, which then became the townsite of Granville. Then came the railroad and development of the great natural harbor, with a sudden link to the Orient, Eastern Canada, and Europe. Immigrants came, business bloomed, and the skyscrapers rose up along Burrard Inlet, with the mountains visible in the spaces between the buildings. Go for the galleries, boutiques, public markets, and restaurants of every flavor. Visit vibrant Chinatown and Stanley Park, with its 1,000 acres of forests, gardens and lakes. |
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Scenic Cruising: The Inside PassageThe fabled "Inside Passage" is one of the most scenic sea-lanes in the world, and one of the few where deep-draft vessels can sail close to steep mountain walls. The scenery is unbelievable, with forests in a hundred shades of green, tumbling turquoise glaciers, and evocative towns loaded with history, culture and adventure. With most of Southeast Alaska accessible only by boat or plane, the Inside Passage is a lifeline to the outside world. Enjoy cruising this majestic setting. |
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Scenic Cruising: Tracy ArmThis narrow, 26-mile-long fjord is one of Alaska's most dramatic glacier settings. The lush rain forest recedes to reveal a canyon of bare rock. The panorama is astounding. Waterfalls appear at every turn. Icebergs make their way to the sea in wondrous shapes. Tucked away at the end of this waterway are the twin Sawyer Glaciers, calving icebergs into the sea. Kittiwakes, mountain goats and seals are a common sight. Whales and bears may even make an appearance in this magical place. |
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Juneau, AlaskaWhen a drifter named Joe Juneau picked up the first Alaska gold nugget out of Gold Creek in 1880, he could hardly imagine that his name would be affixed to a state capital. Fronting on the blue waters of the Gastineau Channel and surrounded by the stunning backdrop of Mt. Juneau and the Tongass National Forest wilderness, its visual drama never fails to stir visitors. Visit the stately Governor’s Mansion, saunter through the swinging doors of the Red Dog Saloon, or sightsee the mighty Mendenhall Glacier, just outside town. |
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Skagway, AlaskaSkagway was known to thousands of hopeful gold rushers as the gateway to the gold fields. Although it boasted as the shortest route to the Klondike, it was far from being the easiest. During the late 1800’s people were drawn to the town's hotels, saloons, dance halls and gambling houses. But when the gold yield dwindled in 1900, so did the population of Skagway as the miners quickly shifted to new finds in Nome. Skagway retains the flavor of the gold rush era, especially on Broadway, with its false-front buildings, and in the Trail of '98 Museum, with its outstanding collection of memorabilia. |
Scenic Cruising: Cruising Glacier BayIf you didn't know any better, you'd think Glacier Bay ostentatious for the way it flaunts its ice. The glaciers practically terminate in your lap. A cruise to Glacier Bay National Park will show you a UNESCO World Heritage Site that protects a unique ecosystem of plants and animals living in concert with an ever-changing glacial landscape. When a monumental chunk of ice splits off a glacier and thunders into the sea the impact shoots water hundreds of feet into the air. You hold your breath as you catch the moment on film. Then you wait for it all to happen again. And it does: Glacier Bay has more actively calving tidewater glaciers than anyplace else in the world. |
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Ketchikan, AlaskaThis waterfront town built on trestles, docks and pilings looks like it has been plucked from a storybook about frontier life. Explore historic Creek Street, now a covey of contemporary art galleries and quaint boutiques. Meet the spirits of the raven, whale and eagle as you view the largest collection of totems in the world at Totem Bight State Park. |
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THIS IS A PAST CRUISE AND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLEParticipants must make BOTH their cruise reservations and seminar registrations through Life Journeys |
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Double Occupancy (per person) - in U.S. Dollars
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Interior Stateroom (151-180 Sq. Ft. or 200 Sq. Ft.) |
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Categories K & J offer limited availability in the larger size. Bathrooms are shower only, no bathtub. |
$2,077
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Ocean-view Stateroom (174-180 Sq. Ft.) |
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All outside cabins on the Main Deck. Category E may be shower only, no bathtub. |
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Verandah (w/Private Balcony) Stateroom (249 Sq. Ft.) |
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Cabins include a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling windows. Most VF and VE cabins have steel plate verandahs, not Plexiglas. |
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$2,707
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Verandah (w/Private Balcony) Stateroom (249 Sq. Ft.) |
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Cabins include a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling windows. |
$2,767
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$2,797
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$2,827
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Signature Suite (w/Private Balcony) (372-384 Sq. Ft.): |
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Staterooms have a large sitting area with sleeper sofa for 1 person, dual sink vanity, |
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Neptune Suite (w/Private Balcony) (500-712 Sq. Ft.): |
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Large sitting area, dual sink vanity, dressing room, full-size whirlpool bath, additional shower stall, sleeper sofa bed for 2, DVD player, floor-to-ceiling windows, & Neptune Lounge concierge amenities. |
$4,387
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$4,887
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All staterooms are equipped with flat panel TV, DVD player, mini-bar, safe, telephone, and multi-channel music. THE CATEGORY CABIN PRICES ABOVE INCLUDE ALL MEALS, LODGING AND SEMINAR. |
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