Keeping it Sacred
After two months of being locked out of Yosemite and living at the portal of the Valley the door opened to local residents. Reentering into the sacred world of waterfalls, dogwood blooming, springs that we drink from, no cars, no people to speak of – the feeling is overwhelming beauty as my senses are opening to commune in a way that feels the past, present, and future.
The potential of Sacred Rok feels stronger than ever to interpret this kind of experience that the natural world is expressing. It’s as if you can hear nature think. Or maybe it’s the spirit of nature and your spirit connecting.
For me this feels like an evoking of memory and reality that we are all from the earth and this is the relationship that needs rejuvenation from the human heart to find the respect and compassion to protect all life. This can only come through the higher education nature’s way.
Sacred Rok will always support the authentic self and promote the gifts that our kids have come into this world with. We are committed more than ever to facilitate this opportunity that Yosemite is expressing to the entire world as a world heritage site and we at Sacred Rok are dedicated to this responsibility to help, heal and mend a world out of balance.
Respectfully,
Ron Kauk - Executive Director