“To move and radiate truth through human satellites representing and offering solutions (to those which) conflict and impede humanity is the selfless goal of Self(s).”
- Rhonda Lenair
Over the past two decades, while helping as many as 40,000 clients to overcome addictions, break free of a myriad of health and psychological problems, and to create a sense of renewal, a healthier and more satisfying life, many people have inquired if Rhonda would ever teach the work she has dedicated her life to. According to Rhonda, “….Un-timed truth needs to meet its time to become relevant, thus profited by…. When the time is ripe to pick the fruit, one does it or it will perish...”
Now, Rhonda will begin teaching the basics: the philosophy that governs her sacred work. By understanding the basis of this work, clinicians, lay people, and all healers will be able to amplify what they do now to fortify and favorably impact their chosen work’s affect and power. Additionally, lay people will be led to ‘their’ truth, path, and realization of how and what they can follow using these teachings, and be empowered by them. Rhonda states, “…To be ordained in self(s)-awareness true, I give to you through the power of self(s) complete as one, unnamed, unframed source of equanimity…”
Chosen as a backdrop for this groundbreaking journey, majestic Alaska awaits those who embark on this trip of a lifetime. To cruise to Alaska is to journey back in time, to an Earth yet unspoiled, a vast wilderness where sunlight comes to spend the day and lingers in the dusky midnight sky. This pristine frontier is vast and beautiful, and it has been said that once encountered, you will shiver... not from the cold, but from the realization that there may be a greater hand at work than you might have imagined.
What could be more perfect for the launching of Rhonda Lenair’s incredible presentations at sea, for a journey into the vast and beautiful truth of her work? Join us for An Introduction to Self(s), the Journey!
Ms. Lenair will conduct group presentations onboard for seminar registrants, scheduled over three days, for a total of seven and one half hours! Sail with Rhonda on her first cruise from Vancouver, British Columbia to Seward, Alaska -- enjoy the breathtaking scenery and be part of Rhonda's special workshops. While being subject to Rhonda's sourced and powerful information from Collective Consciousness, you'll also experience the 'Inside Passage' to Alaska in the all-inclusive, six-star luxury tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
*Self(s) is one Universal Consciousness that presides and seamlessly connects, reflects, and communicates through all creation.
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This cruise was temporarily postponed, please look for new information & dates soon!!!!!
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises m/s Mariner
Date Day Port Arrive Depart
| Aug 26 |
Wednesday |
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
~Introduction w/Rhonda, after dinner~
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Boarding begins at 12 noon |
17:00 |
| Aug 27 |
Thursday |
Day At Sea |
~ Lenair Seminar Schedule 10am-12:30, 2pm-4pm ~ |
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| Aug 28 |
Friday |
Ketchikan, Alaska, U.S.A. |
07:00 |
17:00 |
| Aug 29 |
Saturday |
Tracy Arm Cruising, U.S.A. |
07:00 |
10:00 |
| Aug 29 |
Saturday |
Juneau, Alaska, U.S.A. |
13:00 |
23:00 |
| Aug 30 |
Sunday |
Skagway, Alaska, U.S.A. |
07:00 |
17:00 |
| Aug 31 |
Monday |
Sitka, Alaska, U.S.A. |
08:00 |
16:00 |
| Sep 1 |
Tuesday |
Hubbard Glacier Cruising |
~ Seminar 10am-12:30 pm ~ |
11:00 |
| Sep 2 |
Wednesday |
Seward, Alaska, U.S.A. |
Disembark |
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(Seminar times are approximate and may be subject to change)
The beautiful Seven Seas Mariner is the world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship, as well as the first to offer dining by the famed Le Cordon Bleu® of Paris in Signatures, one of four single, open-seating restaurants. Catering to only 700 guests, she is one of the most spacious ships afloat, with staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 provides the highest level of personal service in the 6 star tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
ALL suites feature private balconies, European king-size beds convertible to twins, luxury European linens and feather-down duvets, a separate sitting area and marble-appointed bathroom with full bathtub andshower. There is a walk-in closet with safe; luxury European robes and cotton slippers, hair dryer; interactive television, DVD/CD player, Regent Interactive Television with a large media selection, and refrigerator replenished daily with soft drinks, beer and bottled water.
Quality nightly entertainment includes a quiet piano bar and various musical offerings, as well as live performances and Broadway musical revues presented in the state-of-the-art, two-tiered show lounge with its full-size proscenium stage. Production shows were created by renowned producer Peter Grey Terhune.
*Click* Name of ship above for more.
For this sailing, enjoy a "Spotlight on Photography"
| Experience Alaska from behind the lens on this Spotlight on Photography: |
| For more than a century, photographs have been the best way for many to preserve the images of their adventures and share their travel experiences with friends. While digital photography has brought astonishing technological changes and made it possible for amateurs to take very good photographs, there is still something special that separates the good photograph from the great one. That elusive magic is the focus of our series of Spotlights on Photography as we sail from Vancouver to Seward. |
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Ports of Call and Cruising Highlights:
*Click* on each Port Name for more info and Shore Excursions
"Gassy Jack" Deighton saw a chance to make money from the miners on their way tothe Yukon and the saloon he built became the focus of the shanty town known as Gastown. From here, modern Vancouver was born - Canada's third largest city. The government persuaded the settlers to change the name of the town to Vancouver, after Captain George Vancouver, who sailed the area's waters in 1792. Today Vancouver is a cosmopolitan city with a personality all its own.
Otherwise known as the First City, has a population of almost 14,000 and is on the southwest side of Revillagigedo Island, only 90 miles from Prince Rupert. The town grew around salmon canneries and sawmills. In fact, at one time Ketchikan was proclaimed the "Salmon Capital of the World," a title that reappeared in 1996 with a new welcome arch in town. Tourists flock to Ketchikan for their first look at the North Country, and rarely are they disappointed.
A fjord in the southeast that features tidewater glaciers and steep 2,000 foot granite walls that rise straight out of the water. This steep-sided fjord, 50 miles southeast of Juneau, is highlighted by a pair of tidewater glaciers and a gallery of icebergs that float down the length of it. Calm water is the norm here due to the protection the steep and narrow fjord wall provides on the 30-mile arm. Seals and whales are often spotted while cruising here.
In 1880, Joe Juneau and Richard Harris were searching for gold with the help of Indian guides. Finally, they found nuggets "as large as beans." Out of their discoveries came three of the largest gold mines in the world where more than $150 million in gold was mined. Eventually the mines closed, but the town Juneau founded became the capital of Alaska. Its total area makes it the biggest town, in size, in North and South America - and the second largest inthe world.
A place of many names, much history and little rain, is the northern terminus of the AlaskaMarine Highway. It was known to thousands of hopeful gold rushers as the gateway to the gold fields. But when the gold yield dwindled in 1900, so did the population of Skagway. Skagway retains the flavor of the gold rush era, especially on Broadway, with its false-front buildings, and in the Trail of '98 Museum, with its outstanding collection of memorabilia.
After being the Russian capital of North America, the Russian flag was replaced by the Stars and Stripes in Sitka when the United States purchased Alaska. Today, picturesque Sitka, is known for its fishing industry, an annual summer classical music festival and, of course, its many historic visitor attractions. On a clear day Sitka, the only city in Southeast Alaska that actually fronts the Pacific Ocean, rivals Juneau for the sheer beauty of its surroundings.
The longest tide water glacier in Alaska, with an open calving face over six miles wide. The ice at the foot of Hubbard Glacier is about 400 years old: it takes that long for ice to traverse the length of the glacier. Where the glacier meets the shore, most of the ice is below the waterline, and newly calved icebergs can shoot up quite dramatically, so that ships must keep their distance from it as they ply their way up and down the coast.
Originally founded in 1903 as the southern terminus for the Alaska Railroad, a distinction it still holds today. Modern-day residents are primarily associated with commercial fishing, tourism and the railroad. The picturesque harbor with its colorful wood-frame houses and background of soaring cliffs looks out on Resurrection Bay, so named by a band of Russian explorers who found this calm spot along the storm-tossed Gulf of Alaska on Easter Sunday.
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Current Suite Categories and Prices
Fares include ALL shipboard gratuities; complimentary beverages, including select wines and spirits served throughout the ship; complimentary 24-hour room service; in-suite bar setup for suites with butler service; refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, beer, and bottled water replenished daily, and much more. Group participants also receive $200 P/P onboard room credits, up to $400 per room! For a full listing of what's included in your cruise fare, visit this link.
*Click* on a Suite title for more info and pictures:
Category Description Standard Fare / Group Fare
| GS |
Grand Suite w/ Butler Service, 903 sq. ft., Balcony: 84 sq. ft., Deck 11 |
$22,795 |
$13,695 |
| MS |
Mariner Suite w/ Butler Service, 650 sq. ft., Balcony: 89 sq. ft. (Decks 8,9,10) |
$17,395 |
$10,450 |
| SS |
Seven Seas Suite (Butler Service, forward only), 505 sq. ft, Balcony: 97 sq. ft., Decks 7, 8, 9, 10 |
$14,495 |
$8,695 |
| HS |
Horizon Suite w/ Butler Serv, 359 sq.ft.,Balcony: 268 sq.', Decks 7,8,9, 10 |
$11.195 |
$6,750 |
| A |
Penthouse A Suite w/ Butler Serv., 376 sq.ft., Balcony: 73 sq.ft., Deck 11 |
$10,995 |
$6,595 |
| B |
Penthouse B Suite w/ Butler Serv.,376 sq.ft., Balcony: 73 sq.ft. (Deck 10) |
$10,795 |
$6,495 |
| C |
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$10,195 |
$6,150 |
| D |
Balcony Suite, 252 sq. ft., Balcony: 49 sq. ft. (Deck 10) |
$7,895 |
$4,750 |
| E |
Balcony Suite, 252 sq.ft., Balcony: 49 sq. ft. (Deck 9) |
$7,695 |
$4,650 |
| F |
Balcony Suite, 252 sq. ft., Balcony: 49 sq. ft. (Deck 8)
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$7,495 |
$4,495 |
| G |
Balcony Suite, 252 sq. ft., Balcony: 49 sq. ft. (Deck 7) |
$7,095 |
$4,295 |
| H |
Balcony Suite, 252 sq. ft., Balcony: 49 sq. ft. (Deck 7) |
$6,695 |
$4,050 |
All prices are Per Person, Double occupancy, U.S. Dollars.
Single rates are 200% (currently only 130% for a limited time!). Triple rates may be available, applicable to the 3rd passenger only: approx. 1/2 of full passenger fare. Roommate matching may be available for single passengers, add $75.00 P/P and indicate any preferences on cruise registration form. Prices are based on availability at time of registration. If rates/categories are no longer available you will be notified.
- 1) Port Fees, Taxes, Fuel Surcharge: $463.93 per person (fuel surcharge may be refundable)
- 2) Lenair Healing Center Seminar Program with Rhonda Lenair (Optional): $400.00 per person
3) Air Program Fuel Surcharge: $100 per person
* Special Limited Time offer - Journey to Alaska with FREE Air in 2009! Economy Air inclusive pricing applies to this sailing from many cities, see Full list of Gateways for free air; some gateways are available for an additional $199 or $299. Air includes complementary transfers, including transfer by coach from Seward to Anchorage, AK. (Upgrades to The Grand View Train with this offer are available at approx. $90 per person.) All carriers and routings are at the discretion of RSSC. Requests for specific routing and/or carrier may result in an additional charge. Actual air schedules are advised 75 days before departure. Offer for air and onboard credit guaranteed through 12/31/2008.
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Deposits / Payments Required:
15% of total cruise fare is required to secure your registration.
Balance of payment due on or before May 20, 2009
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Cancellation Penalties, RSSC
CRUISE CANCELLATION PENALTY DETAILS: $100 per person administration fee will apply to deposited bookings that cancel more than 120 days out, however, this may be applied as a 'future cruise' credit.
120-91days prior to vacation date: $400 administration fee per booking from 04/28/2009 to 05/27/2009
90-60 days prior to vacation date: 10% of voyage fare from 05/28/2009 to 06/27/2009
59-30 days prior to vacation date: 25% of voyage fare from 06/28/2009 to 07/27/2009
29-15 days prior to vacation date: 50% of voyage fare from 07/28/2009 to 08/11/2009
14-0 days prior to vacation date: 100% of voyage fare from 08/12/2009 to 08/26/2009
REGENTCARE GUEST PROTECTION PLAN Travel Insurance is available, starting at $396.20 per person. More information on this program will be included with your Confirmation / invoice email after registering. More info now, visit this link.
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For more information regarding this cruise contact:
Beverly Malouf Byrd, ECC, LCS / Byrds’ Eye View
Questions?? Email: bev@ByrdsEyeViewTravel.com
Direct Msg. and Fax, 24/7: 661-873-0730
Mailing Address:
4000 Flintridge Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93306
You may also visit the RSSC web site for more cruise details!
Register online for the cruise and the seminar in one step:
*Click here* to use our secure online registration for cruise and seminar.
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Rhonda Lenair is a world-renowned and highly respected Medical Intuitive and Healer, who has been compared time and time again to the 'Sleeping Prophet' Edgar Cayce.
For more information on our speaker: http://www.lenair.com
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