The Dalmatian coast stretches for 3,600 glimmering miles in the most southern region of the Croatian Riviera. Its 1100 beautiful islands are replete with olive gardens and vineyards, each one distinctive, each one imparting its own scent and taste. At Mon Ami, you shall discover all of these offerings in one of the regions finest restaurants.
When you dine at a locale that is appealing to the eye, and inspires your taste buds, when you know what is being served is derived from authentic sources like the Adriatic Sea, a family olive orchard, a locally sourced vegetable garden or vineyard, then can you fully allow yourself to indulge in a unique experience.
This is Mon Ami, recognized by world renown Michelin, for its authenticity and superb cuisine. One of my favorite restaurants, where they have not only masterfully recreated the flavors of the sea, but also feature some of the most exclusive local specialties. Mon Ami has artfully merged flavor and presentation, elevating the senses of each guest, and with that, one of the many authentic tastes of Croatia.
This is a unique and unforgettable experience, sure to remain with you forever; on your pallet and in your heart!
Have you ever heard of the Bosnian Pyramids and all the new knowledge they open us to? On January 12, 2018 in Deerfield Beach, an enthralled group of attendees were privileged to hear firsthand from the man who discovered these 30,000 year-old European Pyramids just over a decade ago, Professor Sam Osmanagich. His two-hour presentation took us on a historic journey to pyramids all over the world, from Mexico to Egypt, Illinois (U.S.) to China, the mysterious underwater treasure of Japan and beyond.
There are thousands of pyramids on our planet and, to be truly classified as pyramids, they must meet ten unique characteristics of pyramids: four sides, precise orientation to the astronomical directions (north, south, east and west), distinct corners and more.
Professor Osmanagich has been a leading voice for qualifying pyramids systematically using these important criteria. His dedication to scientific exploration is unwavering.
What is most fascinating to me is the recognition of their true purpose which has evolved out of the important research being done in the Bosnian Pyramids.
Despite commonly dictated theories, pyramids are not tombs, nor treasure-filled chambers of gold and silver. They are generators of healing energies with re-balancing capacities that are so welcomed and embraced by our human bodies. Pyramids are healing machines.
Can you believe that a young woman’s failing lungs with over 80% loss of function reverted to almost normal by her third visit to the pyramids? Documented cases of dramatic healing results are growing as more people from around the globe come to experience the unique internal environment of the pyramid.
Have you ever witnessed or seen orbs, those ethereal round energy balls of white, blue or violet in your photographs? Well, the Ravne (Pyramid of the Sun, Bosnia) tunnel photos and videos are richly filled with them. They seem to love hanging out where people are happy and engaged.
I have experienced it personally a couple times and can hardly wait to go again to recharge my body/mind/spirit. I am also eager to see the ongoing progress made by the dedicated team of professionals and volunteers in opening new paths and unveiling secrets as they advance to the core of the great Sun Pyramid of Bosnia.
If you are interested and want to experience it for yourself, join me on my next Pilgrimage to Croatia and the Bosnian Pyramids September 2018. Details and registration at http://bitly.com/pyramids2018. Are you ready to expand your horizons? We are experiencing new revelations of history and evolving knowledge – ever exposing new truths. Through our visits, we support the advancement of the rigorous excavation work, the opening of more tunnels and chambers and, ultimately, uncovering the truths still hidden from our view.
Professor Sam Osmanagich is an excellent presenter, teacher and guide for all willing to join him on this journey of discovery. Are you ready for your adventurous journey?
Zagreb, the Capital of Croatia, was starting point for Nada’s Pilgrimage 2018. It known as the “City with a Heart.”
Zagreb is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its center, Upper Town is the site of the Gothic, twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral and 13th-century St. Mark’s Church, with a colorfully tiled roof. Nearby is pedestrian-friendly Tkalčićeva Street, lined with outdoor cafes. Lower Town has the Main Square, Ban Jelačić, plus shops, museums and parks.
Our group explored Zagreb with our local guide Dario. From the rich and colorful Saturday open market to afternoon traditional gas lamp lighting in the old city, lighting candles at the Shrine, and riding the blue cable cars to the Upper Town, the tastes, cultural treasures and welcoming people filled the group with joy.
Dario was our shopping director at the busyDolac Market with locals buying flowers, fruits and vegetables, jams, honey and more. Heguided us to the BEST stands for nuts, grapes, seeds, honey and more. The blueberry honey alone is worth a return visit!
Saturday’s market is also a time for Zagreb to parade its history with a Croat horse brigade and children performing folk dancing to live music. We visited the “Golden Threads” Museum detailing the technical restoration work on ancient books, tapestries, and garments. Outside on the plaza two spires side-by-side show the corruption of acid rain and centuries of exposure to the elements compared to the newly created replacement copied in the finest historical detail.
No day in Zagreb would be complete without a visit to the incomparable pastry shop Vincek. While half of our group ordered at the visually mouthwatering main shop, preparing heavenly desserts for over 40 years, the other half of the group ran around the corner to their newer “gluten-free” pastry shop, picked up their hearts’ desires and returned to join us for a sweets and cappuccinos feast. Nada’s special introduction to their famous chestnut puree was greeted with many spoons and sheer gustatory delight!
One very special treat in Zagreb was the newly opened interactive historical exhibition, “Croatia is Hrvatska” in TunelGrič; a 350-meter tunnel built in 1943 under the streets of Zagreb as a bomb shelter for the people of the city. The exhibition creates a “tunnel of time” covering 133 years of history in Zagreb including a special section dedicated to great scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla.
We spent 2 days in Zagreb to take in as much of the city as possible in our limited time and concluded our explorations with dinner at the elegant Gallo Restaurant where we dined on fresh seafood, delivered daily from the coast, homemade pastas and perfectly matched wines from the region. And, yes, again we ate incredible desserts!
Pyramids in Europe? We have all been taught in school – even graduate level anthropology – that pyramids are an Egyptian and Mezo-American phenomena. A doggedly determined archeologist, Dr Semir Osmanagich, fought the academic and political communities around the world who sought to block his uncovering of multiple magnificent pyramids in Bosnia in Southern Europe.
After years of quiet, dedicated work, it is no longer possible to deny their existence, both academics and the public are flocking to see these incredible wonders that are scientifically dated at 20,000 – 30,000 years old.
The largest, the Pyramid of the Sun, is so large that two Giza Pyramids could fit inside. Perhaps even more remarkable is the network of underground tunnels connecting the numerous pyramids (the Ravne Labyrinth) and the energy that can be measured inside.
Several European Yoga/Spiritual communities have visited the Bosnian Pyramids and vowed to return with groups each year to bathe them in the energies during their Yoga/Meditation practice.
The Bosnian Pyramids have become a world attraction that is being thought after by many visitors, volunteers, explorers and mediums from around the world. Archeology, science, energy, spirituality, healing, harmony with nature…. are the reasons and attractions of the largest and the oldest pyramids found in Visoko.
In May 2017 two Indian spiritual teachers have come with many of their followers and devotees. Grand Master Bahmadshi Patricia came with a group of 128 followers from India, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Europe and USA. Patricia is known as the creator of a new way of meditation (meditating in a very simple way) and he is a promoter of vegetarian ways of eating.
At the same time another spiritual leader and philanthropist Mohnadi resided in Visoko, whose message is; “Unconditional Love is our True Nature”. with him came a group of 113 visitors from Serbia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Latvia, India and several other countries.
Two world renown spiritual leaders met at the entrance to the prehistoric underground labyrinth Ravne. A wholehearted greeting resulted in the commentary as to the fact that the valley of Bosnian Pyramids have become the meeting point between two cultures, East and West joining the best that the two worlds have to offer.
This is the third year in a row that Mohandi has paid a visit with numerous followers and his family from Serbia, and he is planing to come many more times, as this is for him “a place with exceptional energy and the perfect place for meditation”.
Impressed by the hospitality and the exceptional organization of the entire team of the Foundation, Patridi and his guests from India have decided that they shall return every year in May to hold a conference for guests from all over the world.
At his departure Patridi said:
“Up until now, every year we visited the Egyptian Pyramids. Yet we found that those are energetically dead. The Bosnian Pyramids are untouched and therefore energetically alive. All people coming here are open and with a smile on their faces. From now on, Visoko is our new seat in Europe.”
From the official newsletter of the Bosnian Pyramids
Advanced equipment to map the inside structure from above and measure the energy levels inside, around and above have made the Bosnian Pyramids an attraction for scientists interested in energy healing. The announcement in April 2017 of the discovery of the Tesla’s Torsion Fields or scalar waves on top of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, described as the connection to the cosmic internet, supports Kirlian photography evidence of beneficial changes in the biofield (aura) of individuals exploring the accessible tunnels and pyramid entrances. Could this be healing energy?
Many of our Foundation’s Ambassadors are practitioners in energy therapies from Light (Infrared), Healing Touch, Reiki, Scalar, Essential Oils and Raw Food (plant frequencies), Toning, Guided Imagery, Yoga, Meditation and more. These therapies are all guided by one of the foundational principals of medicine, “First Do No Harm.” From the depiction of halos in Christian iconography to our current day science of EMFs, there is little doubt among true scientists that “Energy is the Medicine of the Future.” Whether the source is Dr. Richard Gerber’s Vibrational Medicine, James Oschman’s Energy Medicine, Gregg Braden s The Divine Matrix, or Bruce Lipton’s The Biology of Belief, there is little doubt that medicine is far more than a body-part’ s repair and replacement task. Physical, emotional, mental and spiritual fields are recognized in holistic nursing as the biofield and energy therapies are recommended for addressing disturbances.
As the Joseph P Cory Foundation’s mission commits to educating individuals and communities in wellness and well being, we are envisioning that our Croatia and Bosnia Pilgrimage will provide an opportunity for a personal experience of this scalar energy – to feel this site not just see it. Scalar energy opens a new world of healing in mind, body and spirit.
Join us in September, 17-30, 2018, the Foundation’s Croatia and Bosnia Pilgrimage, and indulge in the deep healing of ‘old world’ food, the open arms of family communities, nature’s pristine treasures – thermal spas, mineral baths and more, spiritual sites and, of course, the Bosnian Pyramids.
To Your Health, in Love and Light, Nada Maria Cory
Nada’s Pilgrimage to Croatia and the Bosnian Pyramids
Have you ever traveled to a foreign country and seen spectacular sites? Have you really met with the locals and interacted with them, learned about their essence of being and ways of living?
How did you feel when you somehow happened upon something beautiful, a hidden treasure, that no travel agent ever mentioned? Have you dared to taste a local homemade meal straight from the garden or the local forest on your plate, and felt safe in doing so?
Well, I have traveled to many foreign countries, seen some spectacular sights, tasted some local food in a nice restaurant (controlled environment) and occasionally met a local, as a tour guide or restaurateur. The only way I would be able to meet and interact with some local people was in a situation where I stayed and lived with them for a while. These are the hidden treasures that reveal themselves…the spirit and soul of the people, the heart of the land.
What my Pilgrimage has to offer to you is very different from any organized tour; it is exactly what I described before. Being a native-born Croatian gives me the privilege to invite you into my country home and have you experience the embrace of my local family, to taste their homemade meals that derive from their garden, local forest, river and lake, or the Adriatic Sea. Listen to the local songs and music and be invited to dance with them if you like. Have the opportunity to support a local handicapped person or contribute to a child’s school lunch for the year. Share your knowledge and expertise with young people whose horizons have not been broadened yet. See and experience the beauty of virgin land and its potential. See and experience ancient treasures first hand. Have your spirit be filled with awe and allow a miracle or transformation into your life.
This is my promise to you as you are welcomed with an open heart into the core of my forefather’s land and the hearts of my people.