I just returned from a 4-day road trip from Phoenix to Prescott to Dewey to Grand Canyon to Sedona and back with two travelling buddies, Rox and Toni. It was a reunion of sorts since Toni moved to Dewy back in December. We had decided in advance that it would be a life-changing experience, and it was.
Toni said it perfectly in her Blog at: Dove And Snake
For me, there was a synchronistic moment when our "Cowboy" tour guide, Ken, and I started talking about the vortexes of Sedona. [Vortex sites are believed to be locations having energy flow that exists on multiple dimensions. It is a perfect place for prayer, healing and meditation]. He had mentioned that some local Indian friends of his told him that the vortexes had moved [from the sites that all the tourists are seeking out].
It is believed that the energy or magnetics of the planet shifted several years ago, which would have affected various vortex sites around the world. It is also said that the "new energy" allows for all of humanity to experience these more than subtle spiritual vibrations. Though vortexes allow for a more fine-tuned perception of what Ken described as a "woo-woo" sensation, he and I agreed that no matter where you were in Sedona, you could definitely tap into a "good vibe"!
I do believe Sedona is a sacred place. If you ever see it in person, you will have a hard time disagreeing with me. One only has to look out in any direction, and if you close your eyes, you can feel the ever-present stillness within. And it feels good!
You don't have to be in Sedona to get to that place of peace -- just stop and be still.
In magical light,
Mags
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