Nash Hagen
A lone figure stands within a towering, sculpted sandstone slot canyon, dwarfed by the immense, curving walls that soar high above. Rays of sunlight pierce through a narrow opening at the top, casting dramatic beams that illuminate the scene in a warm, reddish-orange glow. The canyon's sinuous forms and intricate erosion patterns are accentuated by the interplay of light and shadow, creating a breathtaking display of natural artistry. The image conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the grandeur of nature's sculpting power over eons of time.

Finding Truth in Nature's Grandeur

Just because it sounds good doesn’t make it true. - Just because it rhymes, or has a ring to it, or makes you feel good, or is aligned with you life experience so far, or your family has done it for decades, doesn’t mean it’s true. There’s been a lie passed around recently that there’s multiple truths and you can choose to live yours, but what if you truth is a trap? What if your truth leads to destruction? - Do you have to stay stuck in a narrative and call it truth? Do you have to struggle through life just because you believe a certain way about yourself? I hope this helps someone see the freedom they can have today. - Contrary to popular belief the idea of multiple truths is a logical fallacy and is not possible. I encourage you to find the truth of who God says you are and what He has done for you because thats ultimately the only truth that matters. - We drove on a dirt road for over an hour in the middle of the desert to find this place and there was only 2 other people there. Honestly I much prefer experiences like this to the overtourized antelope canyon. Although antelope is probably the more unique, I’d take having the canyon to ourselves any day. - Ps check out my story to see how we got this shot🤪 - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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