Posts Tagged Thailand

What I Learned During the Thailand Road Trip

As I’m back from my 12-day road trip across Northern Thailand, some people are asking me: what did I learn while traveling? I did observe and realize a few interesting things, which I’ll talk about here. In this trip, I went to Lampang, Phrae, Uttaradit and Sukhothai provinces. I visited 2 power plants: Mae Moh and Sikirit dam.

First, it is amazing how each city has a completely different energy. I’ve said before that Thailand was under heavy energetic attacks over the past 10 years up until recently, and that the younger generation had lost their roots, and that 35-year-old people look younger than 25-year-old people because of that. Thailand is a Buddhist country and thus should have a lot of knowledge of the soul, but that has been mostly lost in Chiang Mai and many of the places where foreigners are going to. Thailand turned into an emotional garbage dump where foreigners go to escape their problems and dump their emotional baggage there, and this has caused severe problems and is why they’re tightening on immigration policies. And I’ve heard Pai turned into a hippies town. Situation is stabilizing since the past 1 or 2 years.

So as I went to Lampang, it turns into a ghost town after 5pm as everything closes. The guy working at the hotel was eager to show me around town, and then the main bar and club of that small city are full every day of the week. Met some people who got drunk …Read More

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12-Day Road Trip into the Unseen Side of Thailand

Leaving from Chiang Mai, visiting Chae Son, Lampang, Ngao, Phrae, Uttaradit, Sikirit Dam, back to Uttaradit, Sukhothai, and back to Chiang Mai.

I’m just back form my road trip in Northern Thailand, and it has been stunningly beautiful. I posted the pictures on Instagram @etiennecharland (pictures of July 2019). Many of the places had no tourists at all, and even less foreigners, and it has overall been extremely inexpensive. It took a bit of planning, and now that this route has been planned and set, I wanted to share it. I would call this a 12-day pilgrimage into the Kingdom of Siam.

To be honest, I hadn’t traveled like this for a long time. I used to have Let’s Go travel books, but it’s bulky to carry and they don’t update it anymore so it’s outdated. Lonely Planet is still updated but to me it more feels like an index of hotels and restaurants, and doesn’t say so much about what to do or where to go, especially the non-commercial places. Trip Advisor also isn’t great at listing non-commercial places but it does have a list of top attractions. In looking for a solution to plan travels, I came up with this strategy.

How to plan: first, I looked on TripAdvisor for the top places to go in each province. Then, I checked those spots on the map with Google Maps, drew a line to visit them in sequence, and looked on the map for anything else of interest along the …Read More

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New E-Book: The Path to the 5th Dimension by Jacques Tombazian

Many of you wanted to learn more about Alchemy and I wanted to produce a training with some of that knowledge since a while. My Alchemy teacher Jacques Tombazian has finally done it. He just released a new book, The Path to the 5th Dimension, which explores many advanced spiritual and healing concepts you cannot find in any other books. This is his second book, after “Mystical Alchemy: The Path to Enlightenment”. While the previous book required over a year to do the meditations and didn’t provide much explanations, this new book is very well explained and much more accessible, while covering even deeper topics.

He’s basically giving it away for free. Personally I would have made it a high-end $497 training. While the previous book was a physical book, he released this one as an e-book for… $17.99!!

If you want to work with me, I highly recommend to first go through that book. It covers all the basics you need to know and that would then allow us to do much more advanced work.

Get it now for $17.99

The Path to the 5th Dimension by Jacques Tombazian

By the way, last month I took 11 days off to the South of Thailand after coming back from San Diego to reflect and meditate. I uploaded some really gorgeous pictures from that trip on Facebook. You can take a look if you want a glimpse of what my life looks like.
Pictures: 11 Days Meditation in Thailand

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The Power of Opulence: Living on the Edge

Here’s a great new awakening video that was premiered at the Self-Awakening and Transformation Live Event in Thailand. It’s really a different kind of awakening video. This one is to fully step into life and to step into your power to create and live abundantly. It’s a bit busy production-wise and scrambles the mind, but in a good way to unlock doors of inner power.

For best results, use good headphones and watch the video a few times in a row. The effect will grow on you. Enjoy!

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The Next Level

There’s a lot going on right now, and a lot of crazy stories. I arrived in Thailand last week and I’ve been integrating a very different energy which amplified a profound shift in me. I’ll share some of what’s going on to give you an idea of what it is like to live at the next level.

First, business-wise, I finally clarified where I really want to head with all this. Really, I’m here to make a real difference in the world and to empower people into living a greater life. My life purpose or dharma is to guide a specific tribe to achieve something specific with their lives. The connection with that tribe is really like an electric wire, where the current (and communication) either passes or doesn’t. I realized I could intuitively measure to what percentage the current connects through that wire. I help spirit-driven people break old habits and integrate new knowledge to make a real difference in the world. My intuition says the current passes 99.3% with these words. This is a big shift with my business, and this is what will allow me to reach a whole new level. I figured out it would be easier to take people living their purpose and bring them into spirituality, than to take people in spirituality and bring them into action; and the action part is really what leverages the whole transformational process.

Then, I had forgotten 95% of the Thai basics I had, and I learned back conversation-level Thai …Read More

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