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Happy New Year 2009 – a Year of Health, Abundance and Prosperity!!

Happy New Year everyone, and all the best for a wonderful entry into a new year of fresh beginnings, new goals and intentions and the very best of health of course! Most importantly, now is the time to pray and visualize PEACE for everyone in all parts of the world. We cannot resolve conflict with fighting anymore…we must come from a place of love, acceptance, encouragement and support so let’s all put out those wonderful energies and watch the new positive changes in the world unfold!

Tourism has picked up in Thailand these last few weeks, and it seems as if the airport closure has not affected the long-term tourism in the Land of Smiles…luckily for the Thais we are seeing people from all over the world come to the beach for their holidays still. Everywhere in Koh Samui is full of tourists…now all we need to do is order some better weather, more sun and blue skies, and all will be perfect again!

Now more than ever, I think it is important to focus on the things in life that really matter, such as health, family, laughter, happiness and joy and not worry so much about credit, money, interest and loans…these are not the things that create a wonderful life…as I always say in my meditations at the Spa ‘Happy is he whose wants are few. The fewer the wants, the happier the person. Who doth not want many things is the king of kings. It is our wants that make us poor. He who has no wants is the richest person.’ So focus your mind and energies on all the things in life that you do have, all the abundance around you, and then you will see and feel how wealthy you really are!

Lots happening in Koh Samui for me lately. Check out my latest work opportunities at one of the spas on the island:

http://www.kamalaya.com/holistic-medicine.htm

All the best of Health and Wealth to everyone for 2009 and let’s all focus on a clean Mother Earth resonating only energies of peace, gratitude and love!!

Add comment January 1st, 2009

All good, airport open, conflict resolved

Everything has settled down in Bangkok and the airport is fully functional with flights arriving and departing again. What a relief! But the impact is being felt around the country with many resorts empty and not nearly as many tourists around for the beginning of the busy season. Let’s hope it changes soon! The weather has seemed to clear up as well, so if nothing else, at least we have the sun! What a perfect time to catch up on reading and other projects and not worry too much else. I must admit, I have a pretty great life here! I was on the beach today for while enjoying the sun, did some yoga, chatted with my neighbor for awhile, bought some fresh coconuts to drink and now am at home relaxing and watching some health videos. It’s hard to imagine people suffering in the cold and snow at home!! If you do want to get away for a break from the winter blues, Thailand is always a good option!!

Add comment December 7th, 2008

Still No Flights at Suvarnabhumi Airport…Crisis in Thailand

Well it has been a week now and we still have our major international closed in Bangkok. It’s crazy really that this has gone on so long and the government doesn’t seem to be doing anything about it! Everyone keeps hoping that this will end quickly and so I think most people just waited a few days, extending their holidays a bit. By Saturday a lot of tourists started to look for other ways to get home. We are lucky here in Koh Samui in that we have an international airport here with direct flights to Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, so many people are packing the airport and trying to get on those flights. Others are taking a boat to the mainland and then buses down to Malaysia. From here to Kuala Lumpur by bus it is about a 20-hour journey. But compared to the situation in Bangkok, we are pretty lucky. Some tourists are still holding out, hoping for fast resolution, mainly because they cannot afford to buy a new plane ticket home. The main problem we are feeling now is that no new tourists are arriving…and at the beginning of the high season in Thailand, this is not good for business! The Spa is very quiet at the moment where normally there would be 3 to 4 times the number of guests there. So we wait, and most importantly, hope for a peaceful resolution to this conflict.

If anyone is looking for a good holiday destination, Thailand is a fantastic place to visit, even more so now because you can negotiate good room rates and not have to deal with crowds! So, as long as you find an alternative way to arrive here, be sure to come – the Thai people really need the business! And I can tell you that the average Thai person is very unhappy with this current situation; most of them are embarrassed and feel that their country is losing face. I would have to tend to agree.

So, we continue to wait.

Add comment November 30th, 2008

Political Unrest and Rain, Rain and More Rain

Things aren’t so great in Thailand at the moment, but the only thing that has affected me in any way is the continued rain here on Koh Samui. The Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok has been closed since last night due to protestors, and we are all hoping that the problems will be resolved very quickly. Tourists are still able to travel within Thailand via the old Don Muang airport – we had a guest arrive today who flew from Don Muang to Suranthani and then took the boat from there to Koh Samui. Mostly people are struggling with their outbound flights from Bangkok, so many people are just diverting their flights and flying directly from Samui to Hong Kong, Singapoe or Kuala Lumpur. We just have to wait and see what happens. A good site for up to day information is the Thai Visa Forum.

Here in Samui the more pressing issue at the moment is the continued rain. We actually had a break today for a few hours for the first time in over a week. Most people are saying that they didn’t think it was possible for it to rain so much without a break. It is funny watching how people still manage to get out, holding umbrellas while they ride their motorbikes, most people wearing ponchos with a helmet over top, I even saw one guy simply wearing a plastic bag on his head – I guess he didn’t care about his clothes, just wanted to keep his hair perfect. I have also seen a lot of people just surrendering entirely and riding around in their swimming trunks with no shoes even. When the rain does break, everyone quickly runs out to do shopping or errands before the next onslaught, and there is flooding in the streets, mud on the roads and broken umbrellas littering the sides of the roads providing evidence of the magnitude of these storms. I have a friend who is a school teacher at the grammar school down the road and her partner told me today that their sewage system backed up from lack of drainage and flooded the school kitchen with rain and sewage water. Lovely!

The photos below were taken on my way to Tesco Lotus in Chaweng 2 days ago. I nearly had water coming over the hood of the car at one stage! It was rather entertaining watching the young Thai teenagers trying to blast through the high waters on their motorbikes, only to have the engines stall half-way through and then have to walk the bike through the rest of it. I think the old Thai men were sitting along the side of the road taking bets over who was going to make it and who wasn’t! I suppose it is our equivalent of a good winter storm. The Thais seem pretty used to this chaos.

So, with any luck the rains will subside and the protesters will retreat and we will be back to big smiles and sunny weather in Thailand very soon.

Samui Rainy Season
Samui Rainy Season

Note the umbrella holding method
Note the umbrella holding method

1 comment November 26th, 2008

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