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Camino Mysteries by Elena Skvirski



 
Discover the magic of the Camino and be inspired and encouraged to seek higher guidance for your own personal transformation.
 
 
You'll dance under the stars, explore an ancient castle with the Knights Templar and immerse yourself in the majesty of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and its ancient traditions.Join Stella, a precocious seven-year old girl whose family owns an inn along the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
 
Hiding on the rooftop above the courtyard, she listens with rapt attention and delight to the pilgrims telling exciting tales of their personal journeys.
 
Desperate to experience the Camino herself, she departs with her brothers on a spiritual adventure where mysterious messages guide them onward to the convergence of the earthly and celestial realms on the Camino. Passing through time warps, they find themselves transported into ancient settings, meeting incredible characters along the way.
 
Traveling with a horse and cat, their lives are forever changed – they are finally Pilgrims. Empowered through messages of meditation, heart-centered living, and the spiritual magic, you'll find yourself encouraged to go further into your own calling.
 
 
 
Elena Skvirski lives in Denver, Colorado. She is the founder of Adventure Camino, a company specializing in supporting pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago in Spain and Portugal. She has walked the Camino on her own as well as with her family and children. Elena is an engaging speaker and enjoys sharing her passion for this ancient journey by presenting, teaching and organizing her local Camino community group. Elena contributes her insights and practical travel knowledge in the videos and on the blog on her website AdventureCamino.com to further assist anyone interested in undertaking the spiritual journey along the Camino.

Adventure Camino Tours
Denver, CO
303.900.4884
info@adventurecamino.com
www.adventurecamino.com

Visit Adventure Camino to discover resources, Camino insights, travel and packing tips, Camino trip planning with help on securing the best accommodations, luggage transport, Camino with children, yoga retreats and much more.
 
 
 

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Conifer Colorado 80433-1223
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