Red Rock Vortexes



One of the things Sharon and I wanted to do while in Sedona was to find some of the vortexes which are located all around the city.  We hiked up the red rocks along the airport road to the breathtaking views on top. There were several interesting piles of rocks near the vortex. We took in the views and fresh air, cleared our thoughts, and felt at peace.

"A vortex is the funnel shape created by a whirling fluid or by the motion of spiraling energy.  Familiar examples of vortex shapes are whirlwinds, tornadoes, and water going down a drain.  A vortex can be made up of anything that flows, such as wind, water, or electricity.

The vortexes in Sedona are swirling centers of subtle energy coming out from the surface of the earth.  The vortex energy in not exactly electricity or magnetism, although it does leave a slight measurable residual magnetism in the places where it is strongest."








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