Wednesday, June 24, 2009

An Escape to Colorado!












Last week I went to Colorado, in a great ranch dedicate to wildlife. Indeed, we saw, bears, Elks, Mule deers, Antilopes, eagles, horses and Buffalos.
I felt in another world! It was stunning, awesome. Everyone was really amazed before all the beauty, and exceptional nature!
It was so relaxing and inspiring!
I hope you'll join us for the next trip, so you too can enjoy the sacred nature.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Santa Fe - Canyon Road

Do you want to get connected with sacred nature?
Do you want to experience and share amazing journeys?
Are you looking for some inspiration for your everyday life?
Are you looking for one of the kind trip?
Join us from July 12 to july 16 for 4 amazing days in GRAND-CANYON & SEDONA!

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Sedona...


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Sedona, the red town, the spiritual town! Located in central Arizona and about two hours south of the Grand Canyon, Sedona is one of the jewels of the United States. Travelers discovering this city for the first time are really amazed.
Sedona is nestled in Oak Creek Canyon. Its richness resides in the red landscapes and high energy of its vortexes.
The rock formations shift their color shades from red coral, pink, golden brown, and burgundy depending on the time of the day. Colors are striking due to iron in the sandstone and limestone rock.
Some rocks are named after their shape: Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Coffee Pot.
These extraordinary old red rocks, (1.8 billion years) are the result of sedimentation and erosion. Sedona has been completely covered by an ocean several times. It is not uncommon to find shells while hiking.

Some of these places are filled with a channeled and amplified energy. It is said to enhance meditation, prayer, visualization, inspiration and creativity. A place with this energy is called a 'Vortex'.
These vortexes or vortices remain a great mystery and are subject to many interpretations, both scientific and non scientific.
A generally accepted theory on the vortices is that they concentrate the magnetic fields of the earth’s energy. This magnetic energy is most probably due to the iron contained in these red rocks.

Other theories define a Vortex as a force from a dimension other than the one we live in, a parallel dimension if you will.
Whatever they are, these energies are strongly felt in our own dimension, when standing on a Vortex.

Everyone has a different experience, and nobody can predict what your experience will be! But don’t worry; very few negative experiences have ever been associated with these places.

Not to be missed while visiting Sedona, the Holy Cross Chapel http://www.chapeloftheholycross.com/

To learn more about Sedona, visit the official website of Sedona: http://www.visitsedona.com/

To explore Sedona, the vortices, and live an extraordinary experience with us, see our program NOW:

Join us for four days of immersion in an exceptional natural setting! "Lands of Inspiration".

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Grand Canyon - Sedona

The Grand Canyon is evocative of grandiose landscapes and history (principally geological) and it reveals many treasures and mysteries. The Grand Canyon never ceases to impress, inspire and amaze.

It is an amazing experience to be on the brink of this abyss.

One is often speechless while admiring this immense space filled with a golden light that shifts and changes throughout the day, shining and reflecting on these ancient rocks.
This marvel of nature measures 277 miles in length along the river edge, 18 miles wide as the crow flies, and is the cradle of the Colorado River which flows 1 mile below. It is in such landscapes that numerous rafting trips take place, perfect to escape the extremely hot temperatures that prevail during the summer.
There are many wonderful viewing sites along the two rims, as well as a wealth of activities to explore the Canyon’s treasures, by foot, horseback, mules, helicopter or raft.
The two rims of this gigantic canyon (South and North) receive many visitors, and hotels and lodges, plus souvenir shops, are plentiful as well as geological, historical and artistic exhibits.

Contrary to some common beliefs on the geology of the Grand Canyon, it is not entirely an "open book."
For over a century, geologists have been studying these formations, and people still have questions about the origins, age, and actual formation of the Colorado River.
Gazing upon steep cliffs and a multitude of geological layers, you are contemplating two billion years of history and geological formations created at a time when no life form had yet APPEARED on earth! Difficult to imagine isn’t it?
For lovers of geology I recommend stopping by the 'Museum of Northern Arizona'.
http://www.musnaz.org/

Given this immense and extraordinary beauty, how can we not be humbled?
Visiting the Grand Canyon affords a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature in a sacred and respectful manner much like native inhabitants have done and still do today.

In 1540 the Hopi Indians guided Spanish explorers to the south rim. In 1857 Lieutenant Joseph Ives discovered the Grand Canyon and acknowledged that: "The landscape promotes a wondering delight, but the region is, of course, altogether valueless. It can be approached only from the south, and after entering it there is nothing to do but leave. Ours has been the first, and will doubtless be the last, party of whites to visit this profitless locality".
How wrong he was! Each year there are millions of visitors (4.4 million in 2008), with one third of them coming from abroad to experience this natural wonder.
To learn more about the Grand Canyon: http://www.nps.gov/grca/


To experience the Grand Canyon, join us for four days of “Inspirational Landscapes” of the Grand Canyon and Sedona in July!