Sedona, Arizona
Returning from a mesmerizing journey in Sedona, Arizona, I find myself eager to revisit its enchanting landscapes. As highlighted in my earlier piece, it wasn't just the breathtaking scenery that captivated me, but the profound energy and emotions I experienced while exploring various locations. The images accompanying this article showcase Peace Park, revered as a spiritual sanctuary by indigenous communities. Among them is a photo featuring a dome-shaped structure known as a Stupa, a significant Buddhist shrine. Adjacent to it, visitors would inscribe prayers on cloth flags hanging from trees. Recognized as one of Sedona's seven vortexes, Peace Park holds a unique spiritual significance.
In another image, you'll notice us adorned with our Studio 11 Style handcrafted bracelets. Interestingly, I removed mine momentarily, allowing it to touch the dusty red rock soil before rolling it back on my wrist. The reason? Perhaps it's one of those spontaneous urges I occasionally act upon; if it resonates with me, I follow through. I followed through with taking my shoes off at another location (to get grounded and feel the red rock under my feet) and slipped into a large water hole and got soaked. That I do not have a photo of….hilarious.