
Venturing into the sacred womb of Mother Earth in the Cave of the Mounds near Blue Mound, Wisconsin to remember when it all began. A peaceful subterranean world intact from the noise and disturbances of modernization, each rock formation, fissure-crack, flowstone, crystalline chandelier of stalactites, and stalagmite is a beautiful gift from the Creator. Aside…

Visiting the ancient Bristlecone Pine Grove and the Methuselah tree is one of my memorable trips. During the second A.U.R.A. retreat, we practitioners traveled together to assist with further land healing. Being near Sequoia and Yosemite National Park, we felt a strong call to visit the Bristlecone Pines, which are the oldest living trees on…

Before my trip to Hawaii, I was guided to watch the series “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” which is adapted from Gabriel García Márquez’s novel. While the series is visually impressive with carefully crafted conceptual shots and poetic storytelling, I found it challenging to follow. The heavy energy throughout most of the scenes made it…