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Hi everyone,

 

I'm scheduled to travel through Egypt for 15 days. Leaving a week from today.

Suddenly, I feel all this apprehension. OK, I admit that with 50 just 6 weeks

away, I have been feeling more in touch with my mortality. But, I also got to

thinking, geeeze, maybe there's more to the warning from my family than I think.

I've got a 10 year old and am not as adventurous as I once was.

 

Any tips from those in " the know " about the current safety in Egypt. A google

search just made me more nervous. I'd like to hear from others and not read the

media.

 

Thanks for any imput you can share. Michelle

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From InternationalSOS.com

 

Security risks in Cairo and other main destinations

are low. Crime levels are considerably lower than

those in European or North American countries. The

neighboring Israeli/Palestinian dispute affects the

whole region and Egypt's proximity presents a risk.

 

Hope that helps!

 

Judy

 

 

 

 

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Dear Michelle,

 

I have no wisdom to contribute regarding

the safety of Egypt.

 

I just want to remind you of things you

already know, and in fact have reminded

me of.

 

Forget you are an American tourist, with

all the bagage that entails.

 

Focus on your identity as a seeker in that

ancient land. We are all children of Earth.

This is our planet. We are entitled to visit

every nook and cranny of it, and damn the

dark forces who would have it otherwise

and who are creating fear.

 

Focus on how you will FEEL, full of awe

and gratitude, soaking up the vibrations in

old sacred places, allowing synchronicity

to send you just the people you need to

meet.

 

You are good at doing that vibration stuff.

 

If you try that exercise and keep getting

severe feelings of un-ease, ask if it is

fear or your intuition telling you to stay

home.

 

The anwers you seek are within.

 

Let us know!

 

Ien in the Kootenays

*************************

" Never mind what the book says.

God gave you a brain. "

~A.T. Still, founder of Osteopathy

**************************

 

 

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My dance instructor goes to Egypt and Turkey every year.

She takes her husband who even stays whale she is taking 6 hour dance

lessons and she makes sure to dress for the country.Meaning cover up

and blend a bit.It's just safer and lets people know you respect their

way.

 

Now before you all flame me . I Hate the way women are treated

there.However,self preservation and common scense should take some

consideration.Plus,if you walk a mile in some of their shoes you will

find people happy with things like veils.(many different reasons)

 

anyway, just 2 cents and I hope your journey goes well!Ravenstone

 

 

 

 

, " Michelle " <michelle@h...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I'm scheduled to travel through Egypt for 15 days. Leaving a week

from today. Suddenly, I feel all this apprehension. OK, I admit that

with 50 just 6 weeks away, I have been feeling more in touch with my

mortality. But, I also got to thinking, geeeze, maybe there's more to

the warning from my family than I think. I've got a 10 year old and am

not as adventurous as I once was.

>

> Any tips from those in " the know " about the current safety in Egypt.

A google search just made me more nervous. I'd like to hear from

others and not read the media.

>

> Thanks for any imput you can share. Michelle

>

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Ien, thank you sistah! Great reminders and I DO feel much better now. :D

 

 

Here's a hug,

Michelle

 

 

I just want to remind you of things you

already know, and in fact have reminded

me of.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Ravenstone. I agree with you so much. Important to be sensitive

to the culture. I have 2 pretty cotton shawls that will work for cool

evenings, and to cover up. We're also mindful of keeping shoulders and

knees covered in certain places.

 

My fair, fair skin and strawberry blonde hair won't blend in, but my

clothing outta (at least somewhat)!

 

Michelle

 

 

Meaning cover up and blend a bit.It's just safer and lets people know

you respect their way.

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Hey Judy, that helps a lot. Thanks! OK, I'm over it!!!

 

Appreciate the response,

Michelle

 

Security risks in Cairo and other main destinations

are low. Crime levels are considerably lower than

those in European or North American countries. The

neighboring Israeli/Palestinian dispute affects the

whole region and Egypt's proximity presents a risk.

Hope that helps! Judy

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I am not happy with the covering up, but if you are there, it sure beats

getting stoned!

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day. Elbert Hubbard

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" Ravenstone " <ravenstonewillowbend

 

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:22 PM

Re: OT: American Tourists in Egypt

 

 

> My dance instructor goes to Egypt and Turkey every year.

> She takes her husband who even stays whale she is taking 6 hour dance

> lessons and she makes sure to dress for the country.Meaning cover up

> and blend a bit.It's just safer and lets people know you respect their

> way.

>

> Now before you all flame me . I Hate the way women are treated

> there.However,self preservation and common scense should take some

> consideration.Plus,if you walk a mile in some of their shoes you will

> find people happy with things like veils.(many different reasons)

>

> anyway, just 2 cents and I hope your journey goes well!Ravenstone

>

>

>

>

> , " Michelle " <michelle@h...> wrote:

>>

>>

>> Hi everyone,

>>

>> I'm scheduled to travel through Egypt for 15 days. Leaving a week

> from today. Suddenly, I feel all this apprehension. OK, I admit that

> with 50 just 6 weeks away, I have been feeling more in touch with my

> mortality. But, I also got to thinking, geeeze, maybe there's more to

> the warning from my family than I think. I've got a 10 year old and am

> not as adventurous as I once was.

>>

>> Any tips from those in " the know " about the current safety in Egypt.

> A google search just made me more nervous. I'd like to hear from

> others and not read the media.

>>

>> Thanks for any imput you can share. Michelle

>>

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