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Travelogues
A Trip to Canyons and Vortexes
by Michael Levy
I have just returned from an eight day
bus tour of The Grand Canyon,
Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon and
Monument
Valley. There is no doubt about it; the Canyons are truly an
awesome sight to
behold. Time, wind, fire and water have worked their magic
to make these
shines of nature places of overwhelming wonderment and
stunning awe.
However, as a writer of nine spiritual books I have to
state, that if you do not
bring your serenity, tranquility and sense of spirit with
you, then you will
not find it in the canyons. It is the same if you go into a
house of
worship, if you don’t bring God in with you, then you will
not find God in the
books and ceremonies.
We started our journey in Phoenix, AZ; on Caravan Bus Tours.
It was a new
2009 bus and the guide and bus driver were excellent. Apart
from one hotel
in Bryce, all the other nights the accommodation was
congenial to our
taste. The meals that were provided were very satisfying
and overall the holiday represented sound value for the
money. Our trip
had forty-three eager passengers and all were punctual at
every stop and
start. Every day there was a seat rotation so everyone met
everyone else and
had a variety of places to sit and enjoy the scenery.
I will not describe my feelings of being so close to the
natural beauty of
the canyons as I do not feel words can do them justice. They
are places
where one becomes enmeshed and enthralled by the etchings,
figures and shapes
in each rock that time and weather has carved. The landscape
changes
second by second as the light changes. One could spend a
lifetime viewing and
sensing the treasures each rock holds hidden, then
momentarily revealed, just
for the sake of the viewers gaze.
Traveling through the canyons is a personal quest where the
imagination
takes center stage. Each person will see differing aspects
of complexion and
style as they journey through more and more spectacular
sights of
amazement.


There is much made of spiritual vortexes and spiritual
journeys that may
appease the appetite for people thirsting for a quick
spiritual fix. There
is no doubt every rock holds some form of energy. Some of
the energy is
strong and some are quite subtle, however, as I have
expressed earlier ... If you
are not aware of your soul and spirit when you enter the
canyons, you will
not find it by extracting the energy from a vortex. There is
lot of mumbo
jumbo doctrines in the New Age movements, just as there is
in all
religions. All contain some measures of truth but, as I
always have said, the
results of people’s life will speak for themselves. If you
want to find out what
construes truth from man made beliefs, then go ask a wise
old rock in
the canyons. The answer will satisfy your gut’s feelings but
your intellect
may have a difficult time understanding what it means.
We finished our trip in Las Vegas, so it could be stated
that we came from
the sublime of nature and ended at the ridiculousness of sin
city.
I spent
two enjoyable nights in Vegas and went to see Cirque du
Soleil’s show “O"
at the Bellagio hotel. The show project earth, wind, fire
and water in
dream like sequences. After seeing the faces and shapes in
the canyons, this
show seemed to bring them to life. All in all, to sum up my
trip, it was a
super experience, for we do live in a wondrous world, filled
with the
magnificence and resplendence of nature. However, that said,
wherever we are in
the world, if we can sit still, close our eyes and silence
our minds, we do
not have to venture further than the reaches of our
imagination to explore
the grandeur and infinite glory of just being alive.
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