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Carol Chapman
Carol Chapman is
an inspirational speaker, a new age metaphysical author, a nature
photographer and an independent filmmaker. She specializes in the lost
continent of Atlantis, past lives, ancient mysteries, and Yucatan
travel. In addition to
authoring her books, she provides the many amazing photographs included
within the books.
Her books include:
- Arrival of
the Gods in Egypt: Hidden Mysteries of Soul and Myth Finally Revealed
- When We Were
Gods Insights on Atlantis, Past Lives, Angelic Beings of Light and
Spiritual Awakening which is the second, revised edition of The Golden Ones: From Atlantis to a New
World.
Her movies include:
- Yucatan
Travel: Cancun to Chichen Itza
Carol enjoys
publicizing her speaking events with talk radio interviews, book
signings, and speaking events in the United States and Canada. She has
been featured on the Maria Shaw Show and Coast-to-Coast AM (Art Bell
and George Noory). Carol has been welcomed as a speaker and workshop
leader in many places including New York, Texas, Virginia, and Alaska
in
the U.S., and Nova Scotia, Ontario, and British Columbia in Canada.
She is also an award-winning photographer. While a
photojournalist under contract to NASA, her photographs appeared in
publications throughout the world including Air and Space Smithsonian, Aerospace America, Details, Final Frontier, Koku-Fan (Japan), Aeronautique Astronautique
(France), and Aeronautica & Difesa
(Italy).
Both her new age articles and photographs have
appeared in
several publications including Venture Inward, FATE, Dream Network, Alternate Perceptions, Circle, Whole Life Times, Sunset, Arizona Living, and Phoenix Magazine.
Chapman is literally married to the man of her
dreams—they met first in a dream. They live on a river in Virginia
where they enjoy sailing.
Visit Carol's web site and
Carol's blog for
free gifts
from Carol and sneak peeks of her books and movies.
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Kristine Ellingson
Kristine grew up
in small towns in eastern Oregon where people mainly made their living
through ranching or the timber industry. As an adult, she moved to
Portland where she briefly taught high school before becoming a jewelry
designer and manufacturer. Several years later, she moved to Yucatan,
Mexico,
where she and her Mayan husband started a water purification plant.
They eventually turned it into a bed and breakfast boutique hotel, the Flycatcher Inn, which they
operate with two of their nieces.
Kristine invents new business opportunities for her
and her family, and educates her girls to see these opportunities where
someone else might not. She believes in women and wants them to be
strong. Her son and husband get along fine because they are strong men,
and they accept strong women like her and her girls.
She is in the finishing stages of her first book, Tales from the Yucatan Jungle: Life in a
Mayan Village.
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