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25 February
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Tao Fellowship Mago Garden

Where You Can Feel Your Soul

Sedona Mago Garden (“Mago” is the name for “Mother Earth” in many Asian cultures), founded in 1998, is owned and operated by Tao Fellowship, a nonprofit organization committed to “love of humanity and love of the Earth.”

Tao Fellowship has articulated Mago Garden’s mission to be growing the spirit for healing – healing of the body and soul, of human society and our living planet. Through its programs and services provided, Tao Fellowship’s premiere retreat center works to create, enlarge and share an example of enlightened leadership for healing the world as a whole and facilitating peace on Earth for the Earth’s entire community.

As it has been for more than 15,000 people from around the world, each guest to Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden will sense a strong feeling that this land is sacred. The awesome and indescribable beauty itself can induce people to feel as sacred in their being as the geography they see and on which they walk.

The sacredness of the 160-acre Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden and the larger surrounding Coconino National Forest impresses guests with a combination of breathtaking beauty and palpable energy:

Beauty at Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden comes at people as the experience the wide expanse of landscape, where many places offer 360-degree vistas. Red-rock mountains, covered by vivid greenery, contrast with the blue sky, with white or sun-tinted clouds by day and silvery stars and luminous moon by night. The central area’s rolling hills are truly a garden of juniper trees, cactus plants and flowers growing in the red earth.

With one’s mind relaxed and senses open, one can feel the vortex energy that emanates from the Earth and envelops all of Tao Fellowship-Mago Retreat. Vortexes restore the balance and heighten the inner sensation of energy for all life forms, including us, thus promoting learning, healing, peace and enlightenment.

Tao Fellowship’s Sedona Mago Garden

The entire Sedona area, which surrounds Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden, was traditionally considered by Native American tribes to be sacred for meetings and ceremonies, but was not used for habitation.

Knowing Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden’s sacred character can come from what the setting enables one to see, feel and do. From spending time exploring and meditating in Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden, one can become inspired and uplifted:
•    Feeling an ease of spiritual reflection and source of insights.
•    Seeing Nature putting on a constant and glorious show.
•    Realizing more deeply the meaning of Earth, humanity, life, change and eternity.
•    Releasing old and negative memories and emotions.
•    Gaining greater confidence, courage, peace, love and joy.
•    Affirming the purity of one’s unchanging soul.
•    Opening to spiritual awakening, renewal, expression and flowering.
•    Articulating one’s vision for a life contributing to humanity’s and the Earth’s betterment.

When people visit Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden, they can feel a familiar sense of kinship with the place.

Tao Fellowship – Mago Garden is indeed our soul’s home.