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“Behind the Scenes” Answers From Spirit Seminar in Sedona July 23-25, 2004 Captions by Dick Sutphen
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Tara preparing the participants for her
“Abenda-Link” altered-state meditation.

Tara with John and Toni after the session.

Seminar participants. Janet (left) flew in from Japan to attend the seminar.

Linda McKean, Tara’s cousin, and Robi Banks, a personal friend, during the seminar.
At 94 feet, Fay Canyon Arch is the longest natural
arch in the Sedona area. It is 20 feet wide and 25 feet thick, with the bottom extending 15 feet above the ground. On top of the mesa is a sacred site we first guided participants to many years ago as part of a
three-day camp-out exploration we conducted with Sedona artist Dee Morris..
Tara hiking, with the arch behind. You can be
almost on top of the arch and not see it, because its back face is separated from the adjacent canyon wall by only ten feet. See the lighter colored canyon wall behind.
Linda McKean shot this of me under the
arch, looking up, wondering if I’m really going to get naked and meditate way up there.
Tara caught this of me, climbing up to an ideal
meditation perch between the arch and canyon wall. Long green grass was growing out of cracks in the rocks, so I had a comfortable cushion to sit upon. (My wife would not let me post similar pics of her,
but they were great.)

Meditation time.
Debbie and Patrick discussing the archetype
exploration. We invite Irish psychic Patrick Smith to be available for people who would like a psychic reading for a fee. (This is strictly between Patrick and the participants
and we take no percentage.) And often he gets helps out with explanations. In this case, after an altered-state session, we were aligning archetypes to the 12 astrological houses. To
contact Patrick for private or phone readings: www.theirishseer@msn.com

Participants: Mark and Lyssa, Sedona AZ.

Tara and me during a bathroom break, on the ballroom patio, talking with participants.

Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts village is a mile from the Inn of Sedona and is the most beautiful shopping area on earth in my opinion.
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