The Story of the Amitabha Stupa, Sedona Arizona 1 | Page 9

The First Steps Construction of the Amitabha Stupa began in July 2003 with a small team of workers, many of whom were semi-skilled but dedicated to bringing the Amitabha Stupa into the world. Diligently they began building the foundation and base of the stupa, which symbolizes the 10 positive actions of body, speech and mind—and the understanding of how to live a virtuous life. They also built the three steps that represent the gateway into Buddhist practice: the three spiritual refuges of the Buddha (the enlightened masters), the Dharma (the Buddha’s teaching) and the Sangha (the spiritual community). Work days began early and often extended into the twilight hours as the construction crew built forms; cut, bent and tied rebar; and poured and finished the cement. The project seemed to have a life of its own. “Every morning we made prayers wishing that the most auspicious circumstances work through us. Nothing about this project was ordinary. The challenge was to get out of the way and be a vessel to make it happen,” said one crew member.