Sunrise
....And finally the weekend tourists have left. Yikes, how anyone can find a vortex of spiritual power with this many shops and nick-nacks ...
....And finally the weekend tourists have left. Yikes, how anyone can find a vortex of spiritual power with this many shops and nick-nacks is a miracle.
People come from all over the world to experience the energy of Sedona and as one pamphlet says "if someone is at all sensitive, it is easy to feel.". Well - it kinda sorta reminds me of being in India with all the people and busyness and commerce and and and. - it's like there is more than one thing going on at the same time - like Veranasi, the silence beneath the chaos.
I saw it at sunset, watching people watching sun going down when the real sight was to be found looking in the opposite direction - the subtle lingering pink glow of holy mountains in a place that should be declared a holy pilgramage.
I experience the tourist energy as exhausting and I look forward to being alone on a trail with my travel mates and the twisting juniper trees that are said to point the way to the twirling energies of Sedona.
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People come from all over the world to experience the energy of Sedona and as one pamphlet says "if someone is at all sensitive, it is easy to feel.". Well - it kinda sorta reminds me of being in India with all the people and busyness and commerce and and and. - it's like there is more than one thing going on at the same time - like Veranasi, the silence beneath the chaos.
I saw it at sunset, watching people watching sun going down when the real sight was to be found looking in the opposite direction - the subtle lingering pink glow of holy mountains in a place that should be declared a holy pilgramage.
I experience the tourist energy as exhausting and I look forward to being alone on a trail with my travel mates and the twisting juniper trees that are said to point the way to the twirling energies of Sedona.
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