A storm blows in on the way to the Cave Kiva, where I descend into sacred space. Dream footage is from Sandia, the South Mountain for the Cochiti Pueblo - descendents of the the ancient people who populated Frijoles Canyon.
Murals are from Pueblo Cooperative near Albuquerque, NM. Flute and rattles are a gift from the mushroom.
Its so great to see this again. I visited in 2003 with friends, and we managed to do the climb to the ceremonial cave and kiva. This was an absolutley exillerating experience. Tho my legs were like jelly when i finally got back down n reached bottom. I felt like I could fly. The whole place has an awsome, beautiful healing like energy. I just love New Mexico in general. Its very close to my heart/in my heart. Thanks for this video. xx
HITTHEGORUNDRUNNING 4 years ago
This place is incredible. We went in 9/05 and didn't even get to see everything. There is so much there, plus we were tired from doing other stuff. Going inside the cliff dwellings was surreal. Wish we'd made it to the cave Kiva, looks neat. Thanks for sharing this.
trac1095 4 years ago
Someone who loves Bandelier (and New Mexico) as much as I do...even if I am a Texan!
Thanks so much.
SusannTx 4 years ago