My husband and I had our first experience in the Sedona,
Arizona area in January of this year. Right
away, we went in search of the “vortex” that we kept hearing about. The hotel where we were staying provided a map of the area with
tiny icons that appeared to be tiny tornadoes throughout the area, as well as a list of shamans. We chose to a shaman to lead us to the most
active vortex in Sedona. Once we were in his van, he told us that
the Mayan and Hopi Tribes had considered all of the Sedona area to be sacred,
since the entire city was built on a vast vortex of energy that stretched all
the way to Scottsdale.
The shaman took us
to to place that he considered to be a particularly spiritual area, Machu Picchu. There, he said, we might best experience the vortex. This particular area is
famous for its Mayan history.
Supposedly, folks who have visited there have had visions and epiphanies
due to the electrical forces coming from the ground. The shaman drove us past a golf course and to the top
of a mountain range that looked to be a desert garden area with paths leading
in and out of a cliff. There the shaman drew “good
energy” in to us by lighting a bouquet of sage and ‘smudging’ us with its smoke, According to the shaman, he was unable to rid us of the bad energy. Afterward, he pointed across the canyon, and told us that the Hopi Indians and
other Native Americans believed that Adam and Eve , the very first man and woman, originally appeared from within a
large mountain cave in the side of a beautifully sun-lit red rock formation
across the way, thus creating an entry or exit, depending on how you looked at it, to the vortex.
After wandering around
the garden area and taking a few photos, we quietly looked across the canyon
and around and soaked in the majestic panorama in which we found
ourselves. I have to admit, I felt a bit
overwhelmed by the beauty of it all. After
the trip, I think my husband and I came to the conclusion that the energizing experience
which we had hoped to have by seeing, touching and feeling an actual vortex was
indeed felt, just in a different way.
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