Life can get pretty busy. It is full of distractions and obligations. That is why we all need a place where we can go to let go of all of that and reset our energy fields. Of course, an ideal way to do that would be to develop a daily meditation practice, if one could find the time!
For me, I like to go out into nature far away from civilization for my quiet time. Luckily, there are plenty of places around where I live where I can do just that. Yesterday, I drove up into the area near Cedar Breaks National Monument east of here to Mammoth Creek for some R & R. I park on the side of the highway and start wandering along the creek on both sides. This area is a bit below 10,000’ in elevation.
Normally, there are lots of wildflowers here but because of our ongoing drought, the flowers were few and far between. Here are a few.
The lighter colored foliage is silver sage. It is the predominant shrub here. There are also lots of aspen trees.
What I wanted to share is the magic of the water flowing through the creek. The clean and pure energy is truly hypnotic. If one stands by the edge of the creek, I believe that one’s energy field can be cleared and purified. So I took my time wandering so as to soak in the vibes. Here are a few audios of the creek’s waster flowing over the rocks. Feel free to listen more than once!
On my way back to my car, I took a few photos of Hancock Peak in the distance. It is a 10, 600’ tall ancient cinder cone that is 500,000 years old. This whole part of Utah has been very actively volcanic in the ancient past.
Luckily I got up to the area fairly early, as our annual monsoon rains are starting to come through. You don't want to be out in the open at such a high elevation during a thunder storm. Talk about electrifying your energy field!
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you the audio files of the sound of running water. It was delightful.
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