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Sedona's Silent Elders (the landscape as a healer)
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This is details of the the planning and conceptual framework for a mini-documentary about the spiritual and geological identity of the Village of Oak Creek near Sedona, focusing on the Red Rocks and their perceived metaphysical energy. The narrative emphasizes that the monumental, stratified rock formations are not merely scenery but a "living landscape" that acts as "ancient witnesses," inviting an intimate, profound dialogue. A core theme is the validation of "lay lines" and "energy work," which are visualized through imagery like a stone medicine wheel and explained using the analogy of the rocks being the region's "physical body" and the lay lines its "nervous system." The documents include detailed production plans for video pacing, color grading, and using music to convey a contemplative and spiritual atmosphere.
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