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Interview | Maria Langenheim of Flow Soul Yoga

The energy in Morocco is very powerful, it's intense, it's magical. But curiously, and despite all the cultural differences, language, religion, I felt very welcome, I felt I was at home. It was magnificent to feel that kind of connection with that completely strange land. The places we met, the women I traveled with, those I didn't know and with whom I now have a great connection, the food (I am vegan), the wonderful people, the landscapes, the riads… I was completely in love. That slow rhythm that allows you to forget everything and connect with yourself, to live everything slowly but with intensity. It was a very enriching experience for me, a getaway to live in the present, with...

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The Rose Festival · a creative retreat 3-7th May

Today you will be especially interested in what I write to you if you have your own brand or are willing to reinvent yourself and live off your creativity. Join us in our next c­reative retreat durin­g the celebration of ­the Rose Festival in ­Morocco on 3-7th May ­for 5 days of reconne­cting with your creat­ivity in every way.Practice self care, e­at delicious moroccan­ food, breathe, harve­st satisfaction, free­dom, happiness, abund­ance and transform yo­ur life making a livi­ng while enjoying a d­ream.­ An invitation to emba­rk on a journey of de­light and inspiration­ to celebrate the Ros­e Festival, the most ­precious flower in Mo­rocco. A few days to ­enjoy an en­tic­ing­ sensory ­journey­ with destination Kes­sala where you will a­lso have the opportun­ity to...

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slow morocco experience 13 -16 april

Morocco was a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. I’ve always wanted to watch the sunrise from a golden dune, explore the pink medina, share a cup of tea with the nomads and  purify my soul and body through hammam rituals. As I stood overlooking the Erg Chebbi dunes one morning with a steaming cup of tea, I realized my dream had come true. I finally was where I've always dreamt of, under the same stars but thousands of miles away. Last year, I traveled around Morocco and took notes of my favorite place­s, enjoyed the most impressiv­e rooftops, relaxed in heav­en­l­y­ ­Hammams, savored one of the best-loved cuisines on the planet and especially appreciating the simplicity of life...­ everything, to...

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11 girls traveling in Morocco

Marruecos siempre llamó mi atención, su halo de misterio y exotismo me atraía cada vez más. En mi mente imaginaba dunas doradas infinitas, oasis de palmeras, puertas labradas, alfombras de lana y patios secretos en medio de la ajetreada vida de la medina. La fascinación era cada vez mayor y hace algunos años decidí comprar ese billete de avión para por fin conocer ese pedazo de tierra. Hoy me gusta decir que en Marruecos vive un trocito de mí. Después de tantos viajes en solitario no había nada que desease más que compartir mis experiencias con otras mujeres que querían vivir la magia y el magnetismo de este país por unos días. A principios de Agosto, volví con más ganas...

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four years later I go back to that tiny atelier

I never thought that all those treasures that I collected on each trip someday would be part of the curated and passionate world of Azul Bereber. I found the first pieces in a small workshop of a cabinet maker escaping the heat of summer wandering the medina alleys. There I found a tiny atelier that produced wonderful objects. It was the year 2013. Four years later, after many miles traveled, many glasses of mint tea and my heart full of hope I go back to that tiny workshop. In one week I will be creating a limited edition of homewares: pottery from the Sahara desert, wood goods and recycled glass. The new collection will be released soon. Sign up for...

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