Our Experiences
Will’s Experiences
I experience spiritual rodding as essentially personal. I am comfortable describing my experiences of spiritual rodding as an unfolding personal practice ─ a process or journey ─ more than a method or technique to be learned. Candidly, there is much about spiritual rodding, however viewed, that I do know. What I do know is that my experiences during spiritual rodding engagements are genuine. What I do not know is less important to me than the reality I experience during spiritual rodding, a reality of spiritually enriching engagements unfolding along my rodding journey ─ spiritual experiences unlike any I previously had or could have anticipated.
Jack’s Experiences
Our experience of spiritual rodding is essentially personal. We are comfortable describing our experiences of spiritual rodding as an unfolding personal practice -- a process or journey -- more than a method or technique to be learned. Candidly, there is much about spiritual rodding, however viewed, that we do not know. What we do know is that our experiences during spiritual rodding engagements are genuine. What we do not know is less important to us than the reality that we experience during spiritual rodding, a reality of spiritually enriching engagements unfolding along our rodding journey and spiritual experiences unlike any we previously had or could have foreseen.
Jack’s Introductory Experiences
Our AWE Experiences
During our spiritual practice (which we call spiritual rodding), we have encountered an ancient spirit who has identified himself as Awe (AH - WAY), an ancestor to a Gunnison-area tribe. Over time, not only have we learned that we have in common with Awe an appreciation for this sacred area, but also Awe has shared his own amazing but tragic story with us.
AWE - A Native American Spirit