Welcome to Our France
Private Group Portal
Flight Schedule
Our tour begins on the morning of
Friday, April 4th, 2025 at 10:00am.
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Airport: Toulouse-Blagnac(TLS)
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Arrive the Day Before
You will need to book your flight to leave on Wednesday, April 2nd to arrive on the 3rd. This will give you
time to rest and be ready to begin your tour at
10:00am the next morning.
IF YOUR FLIGHT ARRIVES EARLY IN THE MORNING ON THE 4TH, THEN YOU MAY NOT NEED TO ARRIVE THE DAY BEFORE. YOU'LL HAVE TIME TO REST ON THE FIRST DAY.
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Recommended Airport Hotel
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Your Return
We will be leaving Rocamadour early in the morning on Sunday, April 13th. Please schedule your return flight for
no earlier than 12:00pm.
Connect with the Group!
I have found WhatsApp to be the best way for groups to get connected, stay in contact with one another, and receive important details and reminders. Also a great way to communicate while traveling overseas.
Join our WhatsApp group for payment reminders, inspiring videos, announcements, and group chat while traveling in Scotland!
Your Experience
You are entering the land of the grail myths and legends that pertain to the Divine Feminine and specifically, Mary Magdalene. It's as if her very essence is woven into the landscape of France. The fabric of her holy presence is deeply felt, and stirs awake your own Divine Feminine.
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This year's France journey focus' on the Sacred Union between Mary Magdalene and Yeshua, their Book of Love and the hidden mysteries of the Cathar traditions.
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You will be invited to join our online calls
and courses going deeper into the
mysteries of France.
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Black Madonna Audio Series
Mary Magdalene & Yeshua Pathwork
The Black Madonna of Rocamadour
Recommended Books & Articles:
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The Return of the Black Madonna, article by Matthew Fox
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The Gospel of Mary Magdalene by Jean-Yves LeLoup
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The Sacred Embrace of Jesus and Mary by Jean-Yves LeLoup
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The Woman with the Alabaster Jar by Margaret Starbird
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The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene by Jane Schaberg
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Holy Blood, Holy Grail(the secrets of Rennes le Chateau) by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln