Hugh Hoglan
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Hugh Hogland
Everyone has an interesting story of how they came to Sedona, mine is:
I found Sedona as an outcome of committing to my vision quest. I was given the guidance to go on a search by a Lakota trained medicine woman. She said her guides had indicated that if I were to go to the ocean, the mountains, and the desert and meditate and be with the stillness, I would be given information as to what was next. This journey took me to Mt. Shasta at the fall equinox. There I met a person who indicated that she had been sent to the area to find "Hugh" and tell him to come to Sedona. I asked, "Where is Sedona?" I arrived in Sedona a month later, and as nearly all are, was immediately in awe of the beauty.
Within a short time the opportunities flowed to becoming a tour guide. This was quite a surprise to me. I have been able to draw on many aspects of my past for this process; science teacher, special education teacher, energy worker, Native American studies, Rakie, healing touch, Hatha yoga, kundalini and dowsing training.
On Vortex tours I like to use a process that invites the client to experience the energy by first awakening or calling upon their individual energy field and using that as a point of beginning. On all tours, the beauty of Sedona, its rich history, geology, geography, plants and animals are a delight to share.
Each day I find myself in awe of the beauty of Sedona and consider it a blessing to have the opportunity to share this special place.
My morning prayer is: May I serve and have the wisdom to recognize and learn from my teacher this day.
Within a short time the opportunities flowed to becoming a tour guide. This was quite a surprise to me. I have been able to draw on many aspects of my past for this process; science teacher, special education teacher, energy worker, Native American studies, Rakie, healing touch, Hatha yoga, kundalini and dowsing training.
On Vortex tours I like to use a process that invites the client to experience the energy by first awakening or calling upon their individual energy field and using that as a point of beginning. On all tours, the beauty of Sedona, its rich history, geology, geography, plants and animals are a delight to share.
Each day I find myself in awe of the beauty of Sedona and consider it a blessing to have the opportunity to share this special place.
My morning prayer is: May I serve and have the wisdom to recognize and learn from my teacher this day.
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