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Gabriel Morris was born in Vancouver, Canada, raised in rural northern California and has also lived in Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and Alberta. He is an admitted travel addict as well as outdoors enthusiast, cultural explorer and spiritual seeker with a B.A. in World Religions. He has travelled sporadically since the age of eighteen, and will undoubtedly continue to do so.
His next adventure, takes him to the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Nepal and possibly elsewhere. He will be exploring tropical paradise in the Philippines, visiting with orangutans in Malaysia, participating in spiritual ceremonies in Bali, practicing yoga in India, and much more.
Download an e-copy of his published book Kundalini and the Art of Being completely free, here: Gabriel Morris.com

 

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Saying Goodbye to India

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I've decided I'm pretty well travelled out and ready for a change, so I've booked a flight home. By the time you read this I'll be back home in California enjoying the modern amenities! Read more >>>

 

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Exploring Hampi, India

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon Greetings from Hampi in South India. Hampi was the former capital of an ancient empire from the 14th to 16th Centuries. There are ruins scattered all over the place here. The ruins had an obvious unique style, lots of detail and carvings. Touring around the beautiful boulder strewn landscapes here - desert with palm trees - is pretty cool. Read more >>>

 

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Ajanta Caves and OM Beach, India

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I recently took another train ride to visit Ajanta Caves, which consists of more than 30 massive caves carved out of sheer rock by Buddhists between 200 B.C. and 600 A.D. The walls are covered with statues and colourful murals depicting the life of the Buddha. Read more >>>

 

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Mandu ~ Omkareshwar ~ Pachmarhi, India

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I've been thinking about doing some sort of work exchange program while I'm here in India as it would be nice to plug into a place for a few weeks or so. I'm going to do some research online and see if I find somewhere really interesting to stay. There's one place in Nepal I've heard about that might be pretty cool so I'm going to look more into that. In the meantime... Read more >>>

 

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Orchha, India

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon A little over a week ago I travelled from Rishikesh south back to Delhi. It's hard to believe I've been here almost two months already! It's quite a bit colder now, but the falcons are still flying over the rooftops! Read more >>>

 

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Christmas & New Year Adventures

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I have finished the retreat at the Sivananda ashram, and moved back over to the Hari Om Guesthouse. The retreat was really good, though I won't miss waking up to an alarm at 4:30 am, that's for sure. A couple of times I admit I reached over and shut it off and went back to sleep. Read more >>>

 

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Heading for the Himalayas

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I went on a warm clothing, shopping blitz the other day, as I'm going to Almora, which is a little further up into the mountains. Read more >>>

 

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Rishikesh on the Ganges River

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I'm glad to be in the peaceful little village of Rishikesh. No more trains, planes or automobiles for a while. Rishikesh is on the Ganges River in the foothills of the Himalaya, in northern India, where there are many and spiritual sadhus. Read more >>>

 

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I'm Finally in India!

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon After months of looking forward to it, I've finally arrived in the land of yoga, kundalini and spirituality, India, for the 4th time. I'm in Delhi at the moment, soaking up the amazing sights, sounds, smells, colours, exuberant people and good food. Read more >>>

 

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Sights & Smells of the East

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I finished my three-week trip to the Philippines and flew to Kota Kinabalu, a small city on the island of Borneo in Malaysia (Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and is shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and the tiny country of Brunei). Read more >>>

 

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Mother Nature Always Decides!

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon It's hard to believe the time's gone by so quickly. I've just left the cute little village of El Nido here on the island of Palawan. Read more >>>

 

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Monkeying Around in the Philippines

GABRIEL MORRIS: Article Icon I'm now in the tiny village of El Nido at the top of the island of Palawan here in the Philippines. It's been a pretty amazing time so far. Read more >>>

 

Introducing the Feng SHe Virtual Traveller Video Blogs!

Article Icon With video available on every cell phone and internet access on every continent, our world has become a much more intimate place. As the Feng SHe reBalance principle endeavours to unite international cultures and break down barriers between creeds, ages and genders it is our pleasure to present our new video blog feature. Read more >>>