Kym Wylder
A breathtaking and otherworldly scene of the iconic Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon located in the Navajo Nation territory in Arizona. The winding, sinuous walls of the canyon are carved from striking, vividly-colored Navajo sandstone, displaying an intricate tapestry of undulating shapes and mesmerizing shades of red, orange, and pink. Sunlight filters in from above, illuminating the twisting, sculpted forms and casting dramatic shadows that accentuate the canyon's depth and texture. A narrow wooden walkway winds through the heart of the canyon, allowing visitors to explore its extraordinary beauty up close while minimizing impact on this delicate natural wonder. The image captures the awe-inspiring power of erosion to create such a surreal and visually captivating landscape.

Embracing Intuition

I used to do this weird thing when I was scared. I’d touch rock incessantly until I felt I had a grip before “sending it” on whatever activity I was doing (especially when down climbing or about to launch a 200+ ft rap). It looks really funny. Then today I was searching hard for this earring I lost in my Jeep. I couldn’t see it, it’s so small. Then I found it, by feeling for it. It hit me like lightning, I have tried to think my way through life in the past. Became pretty adept at it and have thus far been able to bring to life everything I’ve ever thought to manifest and then some, getting to live several different lives, and styles of my choosing/designing in the same lifetime - very in my masculine for survival. Now though, I think it’s time for me to “feel my way” through. Less thinking, more being, more feeling, more listening to intuition and emotions, more feminine, for full balance. There is where I’ll “find” what I’m looking for, through feeling for it ❤️‍🔥

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