That's a nice chosen line Maggie "mystical breezes" ... very nice line. I think that's what mysticism is ... it's a breeze which awakens our spirit with it's coolness and strong wisdom. Seeking for wisdom ... seek it in the breeze, or in other words ... wisdom is found in the world around us ... awesome take Maggie. Thank you for sharing this with Carpe Diem.
My shaman guide for the three vortexes I saw on my last day took my phone camera away from me to remove all distractions to listen to the canyon to hear what it said. I was sitting on a hilltop on a rock after a special ceremony I did with his guidance so was all spiritual. I did what he said. I didn't hear anything but I began to ohmmmm which I never do even when meditating. But I did it and it was amazingly wonderful. The guide joined me with his deep resonating voice. I think the canyon breezes do speak...if not busy taking photos of all things beautiful.
I must go back to your blog and see where you live, LaTonya. I forgot already. Each place I've vacationed since 2005 has been magical and mysterious. What surprised me most was there was a place right here in the US with palpable positive energy. Go and find that place for you. Sometimes it's in your own garden or home ♥
I knew ahead of the journey that may "exhaling" would have special meaning. So the message to ohmmm in the canyon was even more mystical. The mind is so miraculous. Love your reply haiku!
mystical breezes... sweet! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice chosen line Maggie "mystical breezes" ... very nice line. I think that's what mysticism is ... it's a breeze which awakens our spirit with it's coolness and strong wisdom. Seeking for wisdom ... seek it in the breeze, or in other words ... wisdom is found in the world around us ... awesome take Maggie. Thank you for sharing this with Carpe Diem.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I had Sedona in mind when writing that. I felt like it was a place entrenched in mysticism. Remarkable really.
DeleteIt seems those mystical canyon breezes gave you a breath of fresh air.
ReplyDeleteThose ancient canyons have a lot to teach us, if only we will slow down and listen...
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My shaman guide for the three vortexes I saw on my last day took my phone camera away from me to remove all distractions to listen to the canyon to hear what it said. I was sitting on a hilltop on a rock after a special ceremony I did with his guidance so was all spiritual. I did what he said. I didn't hear anything but I began to ohmmmm which I never do even when meditating. But I did it and it was amazingly wonderful. The guide joined me with his deep resonating voice. I think the canyon breezes do speak...if not busy taking photos of all things beautiful.
DeleteA mystical Breeze - yes the canyons can present themselves that way.
ReplyDeleteSedona brings out the poet in you. Pretty!
ReplyDeletethe acceptance of gift and listening. and the second, I envy you.
ReplyDeleteI must go back to your blog and see where you live, LaTonya. I forgot already. Each place I've vacationed since 2005 has been magical and mysterious. What surprised me most was there was a place right here in the US with palpable positive energy. Go and find that place for you. Sometimes it's in your own garden or home ♥
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ReplyDeletedo these ancient canyons tell
the whistling breeze?
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ohmmm
I knew ahead of the journey that may "exhaling" would have special meaning. So the message to ohmmm in the canyon was even more mystical. The mind is so miraculous. Love your reply haiku!
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DeleteThe Ohm can have a magical effect. Especially when shared with a group. It gets in touch with the spirit of the earth.
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