The Ancient History of Arizona
by The Quail 1957 on 03/06/08 at 5:27 am
There is much hidden beauty in the desert of Arizona.
To some, Arizona is just a desert hot and barren. When I decided to move here I was told that I would not like it. They warned me of the poisonous snakes, spiders and scorpions; telling me that my thirst for knowledge concerning plant medicines would probably get me killed by one of these desert creatures. Never the less, I packed my backpack and duffle bag and moved to the desert almost 2300 miles away from my home in the mountains. Spirit told me I must go to the desert for there I would find new plants to add to my collection that could be used to make medicines for the sick.

When I arrived in Arizona one of the very first things I noticed was its hidden beauty. But there was also something else I discovered; hard to put into words, an energy much like that on the mountain back home. Arizona is well known for its energy vortexes. Energy moves through all things great and small and it is unseen by most. A few of us actually see and feel its effects as we have become attuned to its vibration levels. Certain times and in the right places one can actually stand in the center of these great vortexes. These areas seem to gather, store and amplify energy; for those that are attuned to these energies it can be a very moving experience.

This picture is taking in the Sedona area very breathe taking beautiful energy; the picture can not do it justice. While standing or walking through these areas one may find that a great peace comes over them and the feeling of being energized.

This is Bell Rock in the town of Sedona; many come to visit and feel it.
Sedona is known also for its Red Rock. Due to the huge quantity of red sandstone formations, According to the Native American ‘ s their ancestors were the first people to settle in Sedona. There is much ancient history surrounding this and some really interesting theories concerning the Lady of the Pearl. As far as it is known the Yavapai-Apache ancestors were the first to settle here.
The Creation story of these people talk about how the Lady of the pearl bathed in the enchanted waters of Boynton Canyon after being sealed in a log with a woodpecker and sent to Montezuma ‘ s Well at the beginning of the great flood.

This is Montezuma ‘ s Well. This water hole is supplied by Underground River and springs. This is a natural limestone sinkhole located near Rimrock AZ; some one million four hundred thousand gallons of water flow through it every day. Its water is highly carbonated and also contains very high levels of Arsenic.
The first ever underwater archaeological survey to take place in a National Park was done here and lead by Archaeologist George R Fischer.
Native ‘ s that settled here built their homes in the cliffs surrounding the well. They used the water to grow crops by building irrigation canals.

This is Montezuma ‘ s Castle and if you look closely you can see how it was carved out of the mountain by the early native settlers of that time. The sand stone cliffs made great homes and afforded great protection for those that dwelled within them.
This river flows near by Montezuma ‘ s Castle.

There are many great things of beauty in the desert, below are some photos that one may find of interest.

If asked too, I ‘ ll write more on this subject. Arizona has much hidden beauty and many great energy vortexes for those that like to explore. It has a wealth of plants that are useable in making medicines for the sick and if you walk out onto the desert away from the lights of the city, should you take a moment and look up towards the heavens, you will not be disappointed for the night sky is filled with very bright stars.
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9 Comments
Rachel
Jun 3rd, 2008
I wanna come visit!! It looks so peaceful and yet… there seems to be something/some kind of energy that you speak of… drawing you to spend some time there. It is a good place to look within. Thank you for sharing.
the quail
Jun 3rd, 2008
Namaste Rachel,Yes it has much hidden beauty; The energy is very strong here and it is a good place to look within one self. Thank you for your kind words.
Marie
Jun 3rd, 2008
Awesome article………love the photo’s.
mike
Jun 3rd, 2008
namaste and thank you marie;I am glad you like the pictures.
the quail
Jun 4th, 2008
Namaste Evelyn, Thank you for you input concerning the sinkhole mentioned in my article. You raise an interesting point concerning ancient crafts visitors from other worlds etc. You may consider writing an article concerning your information you have shared here. We are not alone and the earth changes are happening at an alarming rate. I have studied the in the field of which you speak and I’m also the international for ICAR ( international Community Alien Research ). We know we are not alone. Thank you again.
Juan
Jun 4th, 2008
Ill spen“t in that desert more than 40 days.
Wildrose
Jun 5th, 2008
Namaste, My dear friend you make me long to be back in Az again. You are right about the beauty of the desert. There is much beauty to be seen there and here. I look forward to more of your writings on this. as I do for all your writings. Blessings my friend.
mike
Jun 5th, 2008
Nasmaste, Rose. There is still many plants to study and other things here left for me to discover. Maybe one day you come visit and we walk together in the desert or perhaps climb Bell Rock Together.
the quail
Jun 5th, 2008
Namaste Juan,Thank you for your comment and for taking the time to read my article.
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