Sedona 2021: Airport Vortex


 "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."

We decided to hike up this vortex since it was the easiest one to get to and it was hot outside. It had a narrow road leading up to a small parking area.  The hike up to the lookout area was short and easy to do. The views from this location were breathtaking. We stood at the top and took it all in. There was a bit of haze in the air from the nearby fires, but the air was still much cleaner than Phoenix. If it wasn't so hot, we would have loved to hike a couple more vortexes because there are so many in Sedona. Each has their own stellar view.














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