A felluca (small sail boat) sailing on the Nile at night beneath a full moon, with the Great Pyramid of Giza illuminated in the distance — evoking Egypt’s mystery and timeless beauty.

They say the desert knows a secret map of the human soul.

At 69, after 25 years in Egypt, my work has deepened beyond the well-trodden path.

For a quarter of a century, I have listened to my guests.  I heard the questions behind their questions.  I understood they weren’t just looking for a history lesson; they were looking for a piece of themselves.

But recently, something shifted.  A forced pause gave me the gift of silence.  And in that quiet, I began listening to Egypt itself.

I learned it was a conversation.  An exchange of energy.  The land, the stones, the dry air of the tombs—they hold specific, personally relevant information for those who know how to receive it.

So, my work is changing.

Just recently I began to write the stories that have not been told—the narratives whispered by temples, carried in the hands of the people, held in a single stone.

And those who are meant to hear them… they are hearing. And they are finding their way here.

My journey—every success, every failure—was leading here.  Not to a business, but to a role: an opener of the ways.

I am from Ireland.  We understand ancient lands that speak in whispers.  Perhaps that is why I hear the stories now.

The doors are opening now, not for the crowd, but for the few who sense there is more.

So, I have a simple question for you.  Forget the brochures.  What does your soul want to experience here?

  • The profound silence of the Great Pyramid after dark?
  • private moment with the Sphinx under the moonlight?
  • The privilege of being among the first to enter a newly revealed tomb?

This is the new dimension of my work.  To connect those who hear the whisper with the magic that answers back.

If this resonates, you already know.  Tell me your dream.  Let’s see what doors we can open, together.

For those who curate journeys for such individuals.

  • What becomes possible for your most discerning clients when the impossible is the starting point?

If you have a client for whom this is written, you will know.

This is my work.  To listen.  And then, to facilitate the introduction.  Let us open the ways together.