What is your motivation? The Sacred Journey into White Lion magic


We all have our own motivation for living a Zero Waste lifestyle.
Perhaps you want to ‘Do the right thing’.
Maybe it’s to save money.
Or you may see it as a spiritual practice.
For me, I was caught in a freak flash flood where over 100 people had to be airlifted to safety. Holding my three year old daughter in my arms and wondering whether I’d ever see my husband alive again, I knew I had to be part of the solution. I realised our children need and deserve to inherit a safe and healthy planet.
For my husband, it was seeing the iconic photo of a turtle that had swallowed a carrier bag.
As tears welled up in his eyes, his seemingly crazy thought at the time was, “That could have been MY carrier bag.”
After all, it was somebody’s…
For both of us, these events were life changing. In an instant we found the determination, energy and enthusiasm to make changes that would have a positive impact.
Over the years, we’ve found countless people across the world, all apparently with the same determination, energy and enthusiasm doing their bit to make a difference.
There are bloggers who fit a years worth of rubbish into a small jar.
I know people who have given up on cars and only use bikes or public transport.
Others are committed vegans, live plastic free or create feasts from food that would otherwise be wasted.
Recently I’ve had the pleasure to meet another committed individual, Tamar Peters.
She feels her purpose is to reconnect humans with the plight of endangered animals for our species survival.
Tamar has a particular passion for white lions; of which there are only 13 in the wild of their natural habitat.
As a an experienced event director, Tamar is organising a transformational event I’m compelled to share with you.
The Sacred Journey into White Lion Magic is 8 days and 7 nights fully immersed into a heart-connecting experience with white lions. You’ll get to observe them, connect with them on a soul level, and through facilitation by animal communicator and Hay House author Joan Ranquet, be able to communicate with them.
The white lions’ main emphasis on working with humans is to share their wisdom with us. The Sacred White Lions are an incredibly rare species, highly endangered and at the reserve – the Global White Lion Protection Trust, Tambivati, South Africa (led by Linda Tucker) – you’ll learn more about their sacredness, why they’re so important to humanity at this time and to bring balance, Linda’s partner, Jason, will be bringing his scientific approach to conservation.
This reserve is not open to the general public, so this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, limited to just 10 participants.
To find out more, Tamar is hosting a live interview tomorrow 10:00 AM (GMT-7:00) Pacific Time (US and Canada) where you can find out more about the trip and ask any questions.
Click here to reserve your space at the interview.