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Heart Of Sedona- Shaeri Richards

January 1, 2012

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Shaeri's Self-Published Book


by Dylan Reese Marshall

SHAERI RICHARDS

I first met Shaeri at a table read for the Paul Boyce mocumentary “The Sweat Lodge”…we did the movie and it was an amazing experience.

Shaeri is a woman of many talents and many skills.

She is, without a doubt, a beautiful soul.

Shaeri and her delightful dog, Muzzie

 

I am blessed to have a  connection with her.

It had been awhile since we had sat together and held palaver…and I am thrilled to be able to share it with you.

Enjoy this learned woman’s insight into Loving yourself…

The Unparalleled Beauty Of The Red Rocks

 

It’s in two parts for your listening pleasure!

Many Blessings of Light and Love to you ALL!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

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Heart of Sedona- Shaeri Richards Part One

Heart of Sedona- Shaeri Richards Part Two

 

 

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Heart of Sedona by Dylan R. Marshall

December 30, 2011

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ROSE MOON

Hello my dear friends,

This is a two part interview with an amazing artist and dear friend Rose Moon.

Her website is:  http://www.rosemoon.net/

The photos here are only a taste of the voluminous amount of work that this woman has done over the years.

Rose is a wonderful person and I am so happy that I can count her as one of my friends.

I hope you enjoy hearing what Rose has to say, as much as I.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Rose Moon Part One

Rose Moon Part Two

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A Love Letter

December 19, 2011

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The Call of Sedona- Journey of the Heart, by Ilchi Lee

Review by: Dylan R. Marshall

Many people have been to Sedona, and many more will come. The draw of its visual majesty is undeniable. Sedona is, and always will be a source of Awe and Inspiration.

Mr. Lee knows all of these things…and more.

He uses plain and straightforward language, and his personal experiences, to take you by the hand and share his Joy, Passion, and Discovery of this spiritual refuge.

‘The Call of Sedona- Journey of the Heart’ is quite possibly the most deeply passionate book ever written about the Red Rocks.

Ilchi Lee playing his flute

 

Mr. Lee takes us there by sharing himself:

“I was born in December 1950, amidst the fires of the Korean War. When I was young, I was unusually softhearted and physically weak. I encountered many difficulties because I couldn’t focus well on my studies at school…demanding questions like, “Why am I here?” wouldn’t leave me alone, so I couldn’t focus on what I was supposed to be learning.”

He speaks of a transformative experience:

“…at age 14, I was involved in a tragic accident. I went to go swimming in the reservoir with a friend and he drowned. Because of the shock and grief I felt, I was sick in bed for nearly a month afterward and experienced acute fear and anxiety about death.”

He comments on his indignation with Life:

“God, if you put me on this world without bothering to get my permission, shouldn’t you at least tell me why I should live?”…I felt a resentment that wasn’t directed toward anyone in particular and I was bursting with questions that had no answers.”

He shares his frustrating early searches for those answers:

“…I started wandering about in search of someone who could give me the answer to the issues of life and death, or at least offer some clues! I looked for and found books about philosophy and the spiritual world, and every time I had a chance, I would seek out people who were said to have performed ascetic practices in the mountains…But I couldn’t find anything that resonated within me…”

Moak Mountian in Korea

 

He speaks of his enlightenment:

“I had reached that moment where I had to give up on “life and death”- whether I wanted to or not. As I resigned myself to my fate, I said, “O Heaven…Please do as you see fit”…And that’s when something amazing happened…”

“…I had come to have faith that if I gave my sincere devotion to an extreme situation, a strength other than my own would come and guide me, lifting me up.”

“…music of the universe reverberated in my heart and the breath of nature went in and out through my skin.”

The Amazing Bell Rock, Sedona Arizona

 

He talks of his discovery of Sedona:

“In early 1996, I was reading a newspaper…I saw a photo that immediately grabbed my attention…The red rocks were so real they felt like they might jump out of the paper at me.”

He shares his first experiences with a Sedona guide:

“This guide…came to me one day and said, “There’s a saying, ‘When you come to Sedona, you have to set aside all of your personal thoughts and desires. If you don’t, you can’t receive Sedona’s energy and furthermore you could pollute Sedona.’ That’s why, you have to clear your mind and prepare yourself before you come.”

He tells us the most Important Question:

“…though I had had many names and titles, there had always been only one question behind everything I had done. That question was, “Who am I?”…”

He explains the role of the Earth:

“…the Earth is also an organic life form; it has an energy system similar to that of the human body. Vortexes perform a similar role for the Earth as chakras do in the human body…The vortex energy of Sedona has the power to correct the energy imbalance in the human chakras.”

He Illuminates the Pathway towards Self-Realization:

“…You have to know that the sense of being that seems to extend infinitely without beginning or end is not an illusion…you are then able to embrace all moments of life with confidence…”

He shares his Sedona epiphany:

“As I looked at the dazzling beauty of Sedona’s Earth and sky awash with the morning sun, my heart skipped a beat, and it occurred to me that this just might be the place that I had been searching for for so long.”

And this is only a mere fraction of this amazing book…

‘The Call of Sedona- Journey of the Heart’ is a rich, interwoven tapestry of personal experiences, philosophical reflections, and celebration of the harmonious energy of the Red Rocks. It delves into the infinite possibilities that will manifest themselves when you meditate on the bucolic serenity of Sedona.

It is poignant and engaging at every turn.

‘The Call of Sedona’ is a Love Letter written not only about Sedona, but also about a Deep and Abiding love and concern for all humanity.

Thank you so much Mr. Lee!

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Heart of Sedona: Holiday Wishes and Thoughts…

December 13, 2011

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Greetings and Salutations to All!

I wanted to share a message with you concerning the Holidays.

Often, we become so immersed in stress because of the season, that we forget the what and the why of the season.

Thoughts on Holidays Heart of Sedona 3 minutes, 48 seconds "Thoughts on Holidays"

 

 

 

Many Blessings of Light, Love, and Joy to ALL!

Dylan

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Heart of Sedona- A Journey

October 31, 2011

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By Dylan R. Marshall

I attended a Meditation Healing Session at the Sedona Meditation Center…

It was my first…

I was blessed enough to have a profound experience and I wanted to share it with you.

Please Enjoy!

Many Blessings To All!

Dylan

Final Dylan Show 10-31-11 4 minutes, 22 seconds "Final Dylan Show 10-31-11"
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Sedona—Fast Track to Graduation

October 5, 2011

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By Beatrice Keeber

Sedona—endless skies, timeless red rock beauty, ruins that speak eloquently of the long history of living-striving-loving people among the red rocks, their rock-art messages in ancient gathering places—not understood but deeply felt, and the small-town-friendly ethic of so many Sedonans of today—all of these are Sedona to me.

Coming to Sedona for many years with my husband, escaping Michigan winters, we savored all those things that together, for us, formed the “heart” of Sedona. Eventually, I had to return to Sedona alone, sore in heart and spirit.

All by myself one day at Palatki, drinking in the feelings I detected in the pictographs, wondering about their messages, I felt a crowd of people surrounding me. Turning in surprise to see the tourists who had come up the trail so quietly, I found I was still alone. But I was embraced by warmth, acceptance, friendship, love. A hand held mine—but there was no one there. I gave myself over to being part of something I could not understand&mdashaccepted, loved.

The rocks and pictographs spoke again to me of time—of which I am such a momentary participant, of beauty—which endures forever in obvious and hidden places, of human history—the enduring story of people long ago, today and tomorrow, of we, and me—a small part of that parade. I was touched by … something! … in a way that could only be felt, not described. I think it was love and friendship, received and given, both timeless and immediate. I was complete again, no longer the left-over half of a broken pair, but myself—a part of this world, this universe, this continuum—a part of All.

At the University of Life, the curriculum contains many courses, the most important being Love. It’s the one course I think we MUST pass to graduate. In Sedona, I found a rich mother-lode of that treasure, in the sky, the history clinging to the rocks and ruins, the whole flavor of Sedona and its people, our history, and my future—of many yesterdays and today and tomorrow. All I needed for my homework. Whole again, with Sedona in my heart, l believe I’ll pass that course in time to make it to my graduation with honors.

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