Lisa K.’s  Sacred Places
 
 
 
 
 

In the summer of June 2008 I led a retreat to the Sacred places of Sedona with my colleague, Deana Marie.  We visited many of the sacred places that have strong vortexes of energy.  We had a great group of people with us.  We visited Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Oak Creek Canyon, Boynton Canyon, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, the Grand Canyon and had a fire ceremony with a Native American Navajo Medicine Man. 


The spiritual energies of the earth and heaven intersect in the sacred places of Sedona where many spiritual seekers travel to visit each year.  These seekers travel on a spiritual quest to find enlightenment and healing in Sedona, Arizona, one of the most naturally powerful energetic places in the United States.  The strong energy vortexes allows for a higher vibration of energy to rise in a person’s mind, body and spirit allowing for access to higher consciousness and deep spiritual healing.  The energies of these sacred places provide rejuvenation and a recharging of spiritual energy.  A visit alone is transformational. The picture above is the back of Cathedral Rock.


These photographs are from my spiritual retreat to the Sacred Places of Sedona Retreat I led with my colleague, Deana Marie, in Sedona in 2008.


Cathedral Rock has feminine energies that are soothing and, to me, have a calming effect.  These pictures are of the river that flows behind Cathedral Rock, which probably add to the feminine energies since water is Yin, from the Chinese Yin and Yang, or feminine and masculine.  Below, visitors swing from a rope to jump into the the river.   On our visit, we didn’t go in the water, but we did sit nearby and meditated.


Bell Rock is where you are supposed to leave your negative energies behind.  It looks like a bell, here we are climbing up to the bottom of the rock.   Bell Rock has masculine energy and you could almost feel the solid foundation of it’s energy as you sit beneath it.  


Next to Bell rock was the portal to the spirit world and as we stood there and called in our spirits and passed loved ones, we felt this sudden WHOOSH whoosh of a whirl wind, whipping around us.  It was quite surprising!



Our
trip to the fairy glenn at Oak Creek Canyon was amazing.  It’s such a beautiful place.  Here is the foot bridge on the way there.  Below is the fairy glenn near the creek.   The feeling there is peaceful but also playful as if you were a kid again playing in your own little secret place in the woods. 
We payed our respects to the fairies and their king and invited them to join us while we played court dance music for them.  They loved it!   Many of us were actually able to see the fairies!




Copyright (c) 2009 Lisa K.

 

Sedona, Arizona

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

 
 

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