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Sedona Red Rocks Calling

Writer: Raquel SpringRaquel Spring

Updated: 2 days ago




The recent Leo Full Moon highlighted Uranus through a T-square, reminding us that radical change is inevitable. Now, with Mars stationing direct, the pull to move forward is absolutely real.


Yet, instinctively, I feel the pull to wait.


The instruction is simple: listen.

This is a time to go underground—into silence and stillness.

There’s a treasure buried beneath, that reveals itself only when you reach deep enough and hold your breath long enough to feel the subtle vibrations coming through.


Since returning home from New Zealand a lunar cycle ago, I’ve been doing just that: listening. For the most part, leaving the house means dealing with grumpy people anyway. With nearly everyone so triggered these days my natal 4th house Part of Fortune has been quite content staying home, and tending to “hermit affairs”, ha.

And so, since coming back from New Zealand, I’ve been here day after day, immersed in all of my favorite things, including work.

That is, until this week, when unforeseen events (Uranus?) caused a colleague and me to miss an appointment. Instead, I was spontaneously guided to a private area in one of Sedona’s most breathtaking vortex spots, at the exact moment the Sun was setting (captured in image above). The codes that emanated from the waves of the setting Sun at that exact moment were incredible. I knew that I was there for a reason. I wanted to burst into tears of ecstasy as the Sun's soft evening light shone against the majestic red rocks around me, including Cathedral Rock. There is a magical moment in Sedona when the Sun is just about to set.

During that short window, the Sun's final rays cast a warm glow over the red rocks. And just like that, like passionate embers, they come to life.


It is truly a sight to behold.


If you've been in Sedona and have experienced this, you know what I mean. It is one of the Earth's wonders. And the best part? It happens every day, if only I am aware enough to stop and notice it. Even though I’ve been in blissful stillness within the safety of my home, this week

I was reminded to be in nature, to breathe new air, hear new frequencies, and move through different energies. To connect with the trees, the rocks, and the ancient keepers of the land, for they too have a message for me.

All I have to do, is listen.


—Raquel Spring February 1522, 2025



 
 
 

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