Sedona!
I’ve wanted to go to Sedona for so many years, and it was as wonderful as I
had imagined! It felt like a place of true power, enclosed by magnetic waves,
so overwhelmingly powerful that it made me dizzy. My body, all of my charkas
felt like they were totally purified. And the deep red soil and rocks were
like nothing I had ever seen before. Driving eight hours from L.A. and seeing
such scenery unfold before my eyes was magnificent. I kept thinking it was
what Mars must have looked back when it had water and plant life.
Arizona was apparently in the midst of a heat wave, but it was the rainy
season in Sedona and there were tons of thunderstorms. Once again Heaven was
looking out for me. I’m so thankful for my mysterious ability to bring the
clear weather wherever I go!
I also got to visit a community that I’ve longed to see, called “Aquarian
Concepts.” It was truly amazing. The people there are totally
self-sufficient, living a sacred life surrounded by plants, clean water, and
animals. It was like an oasis blessed by the sun. Everything they do shows
how much they respect the beautiful red earth. What a truly groovy way of
living!
I had the most amazing feeling of peace there. Everyone is so openhearted,
full of happiness, kindness and laughter. They really know the meaning of
love and peace. It’s truly my ideal lifestyle. Aquarian Concepts is like one
big family, many households living and sharing together. And everyone was so
welcoming, as if they had just been waiting for us to visit. Every day
someone new invited us into their home and in an instant we became like
family. It really didn’t seem like it was our first meeting at all. There
were so many people from different places, too. At the first home we were
welcomed into, there were people from New York, New Zealand, Italy, Canada,
Germany, and Britain all living together in harmony. Even though we were
Japanese, we all felt like members of the same spiritual tribe. It was a
great feeling. If only everyone could overcome differences of ideas,
religion, and values like that. That’s how I want to live. It was the first
time I’ve felt so truly at home.
It was awful to return to L.A. and feeling sullied and impure again. And
nothing is worse than the air in Tokyo. Ah, my battle begins again. Tomorrow
is rehearsal hell. I wish I was back in Sedona.
Forgive me for focusing on such things during a time when there’s been
terrorism in Egypt, an earthquake in Eastern Japan, and a typhoon. But going
to Arizona was so moving for me that I had to write about it…
Posted by SUGIZO : July 29, 2005 02:51 AM