Where is Altai?
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I was asked how to get to Altai, and how I manage to afford it.
Altai Republic is part of Russia, exactly between Mongolia and Kazakhstan. I was called there in an amazing dream.
For about five years, I had a chunk of inheritance, but that's gone now and I'll have to manifest some way to get back. But if Source wants me there, I'll BE there. I've been catapulted all over the planet for weird spiritual stuff, and even when I didn't even have grocery money to start, the funds always showed up. You don't have to start with a chunk of change -- just the totally clear intention/commitment. Then, if it's on your path, you'll find the resources.
To get there, you get yourself a tourist visa (about $150, which allowed you to be there a month), or a business visa (about $250, which gives you 3 months) from an on-line agency, like www.gotorussia.com. Then, the other big hassle about being in Russia is that your visa has to be registered. It can be done free by individuals, but then they are responsible for you. Otherwise, hotels do it. There are now a couple of hostels in Moscow, and there are still some cheap (around $10/night) fleabags in Gorno-Altaisk, but you can also camp if you can find your way to the park.
Fly to Moscow (varies greatly according to season, from under $1000 to over $2000. I usually fly Aeroflot.)
From there, you can go by Transiberian Rail 2 days by train to Novosibirsk or Barnaul. (If you can get Russian-speaking help in Moscow, get them to buy your ticket locally, in advance. Then one-way is about $100. If you are leaking psychically, get out of Moscow as fast as you can. That kind of vulnerability is like blood to Moscow's sharks.) Bus from Novosibirsk or Barnaul to Gorno-Altaisk is about $20, and then you have to decide where you're going to go in Altai. Altai can be really wet in the summer, so make sure you have rain gear and warm stuff as well as summer stuff.
So, search on Altai or Altay. You probably don't need to be there long. I was there less than two weeks the first time, and got some major healing and major visions. I don't do drugs. I've heard that they open you to attack and parasitism from the astral realms, and without serious mentoring you are a sitting duck. Even "medical" drugs make people vulnerable. I have had a few creepy brushes with astral creatures (only a few, thank God), but a kid I know had her appendix out at age 5 and had a terrible time with horrific lucid nightmares. She's apparently over it now, but at the time, I didn't know what to do to help. But now I know that an exorcism, properly done, can give people a new start.
Anyway, you don't necessarily need to travel internationally to get a boost of Earth/Sky energy. There are hot spots all over the US. Have you checked into "indigo" websites? A large percentage of indigos are very highly enlightened beings who came in with REALLY heavy life missions. Most indigos are around your age, so you might be able to get some good advice about what resources are real, and which are just another trap. About life missions, I can tell you that, from what I've seen, the 30s are the hardest, because the weight of your life-work (which for indigos is usually transmutation of karmic ugliness) is still so heavy. But from 30s on, it usually gets gradually easier, because you figure out how to manage it. At age 52 I finished up the really heavy mission I started life with. Practically killed me. Now I'm an elder, which is cool. It's no less work, but much less pain/anxiety/uncertainty.
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I find no need to go to distant places for healing, living near untraveled wilderness in Western Canada, there are many areas
manifesting healing.
I guess I have never had a calling to go further than several hundred miles.

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