In the 1980s, Bali was an undeveloped Hindu island in Indonesia, and it was not until the late 1990s that the first wave of travelers reached its land to find a cultural center of healing and wellness. Spirituality and religion are the lifeblood of Bali. We see it in the Balinese’s daily offerings of flowers and sweets and in the religious ceremonies and festivals, which remain commonplace on the island. We see it in modern culture, in Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love, wherein escaping to Bal...
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