Getting Spiritual in Sedona

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What Makes Sedona So Special?

The majestic red rocks and lush, evergreen vegetation are two reasons for the unique energy of Sedona and its tangible regenerative and inspirational effects. The red-orange color of the rock is one of the most neuro stimulating of colors. It enhances creative thinking and problem solving. Because Sedona is framed year round by green, visitors are also bathed in sense of hope and renewal, regardless of the season. The spectacular trails and overlooks provide numerous opportunities for prayer, and contemplation. Sedona is also internationally known for the uplifting power of its Vortex meditation sites. Two aspects of those sites make Sedona truly special. First, within a very small geographical radius, you can easily access all the different types of vortexes (upflow/masculine/electric, inflow/feminine/magnetic, or combination /electromagnetic, etc.) Second, the Vortex sites are interwoven with the real world of a growing city. As a result, seekers have experiences in how to live their spirituality as they go through their daily lives. Rather than having to escape from civilization to find peace, visitors discover that Sedona’s splendor gives them insights for how to create an inner harmony they can maintain once at home.

Spiritual Healing

Sedona is a mecca for alternative healers, like the 10 practitioners who are part of Sacred Sedona Now. Living this close to the beauty of the land has inspired many profoundly holistic approaches to health. Our body temples are complex multi-dimensional organisms, and Sedona healers apply their gifts to every level of the human body/mind/spirit spectrum. You will benefit from their intuitive skills and compassionate touch as well as their intellectual training and hands-on experience. So, whether you’re currently troubled with health issues, or simply seeking more wellness, pleasure and balance in your life, a visit to one of these dedicated practitioners in Sedona could open up a whole new world for you. Sedona’s healers come from vast cultural backgrounds and traditions, from Native American to Eastern (Tibetan, East Indian, Oriental Medicine) to those with more Western medical backgrounds. The city’s bodyworkers range from structural integrators, chiropractors and deep tissue massage therapists who manipulate the physical structure of the body, to Reiki, acupuncture and other energy healing modalities. On the spiritual side, many of our Unity Chaplains are highly skilled in prayer healing and spiritual counseling services. At Unity of Sedona, for example, Chaplain Prayer Circles on the second Saturday of each month, provide an opportunity for those to experience the power of prayer by sitting in the center of a vortex as well as a drum circle for healing.

The Spirit of the Land

The natural beauty of Sedona is extraordinary from any perspective, but the closer you get, the deeper your experience will be. Special Sedona guides can transport you through the physical landscape and into the heart of the wild. Let the spirits of the land speak to you. Native Americans sharing their tribal wisdom, showing us how to live in harmony with the earth and all our relations. Some of the most profound spiritual experiences in Sedona are to be found out on the land. One example of divine spiritual counseling is Shamanic Healing with Anahata. She dives deep into inner exploration and soul expansion with high-performance coaching, group retreats, specialized healing sessions, private retreats and online education to support your personal intentions. Whether you are seeking core healing, spiritual awakening or soul guidance one can find that support in Sedona via many different types of healers that utilize the healing spirit of the land. Furthermore, many drug addicts and alcoholics come to Sedona to try and get sober because of the intense healing powers of the Red Rocks and Vortexes.

Sedona Vortexes Made Simple

Sedona Vortex sites are popular tourist attractions. What are these Sedona vortexes? Vortex sites are enhanced energy locations that facilitate prayer, meditation, mind/body healing, and exploring your relationship with your Soul and the divine. They are neither electric nor magnetic (although these words are often used to describe the vortexes, along with the other nomenclature such as masculine or feminine sites). The explanation for vortexes lies more at the boundaries of known science, rather than in electromagnetic descriptions. Also, many people struggling with addiction come to Sedona and visit vortexes for their healing modalities in the Arizona recovery space.

On a PBS program Nova, featured a breakthrough in physics called “String Theory” that is revolutionizing all of science on the same order of magnitude that Einstein’s discoveries did in the early 1900s. The key spiritual implications of super-strings is that the world’s top scientists agree that all things exist in a minimum of 10 or more dimensions. Simply stated, Vortex sites are locations having energy flows in those deeper dimensions that the Soul can soar on.

Upflow Vortexes, also called electric or masculine sites, have energy flows that help you soar to higher spiritual perspectives both for males and females alike. They enhance prayers or meditations for blending with the Universe, feeling one with the divine, or facing a problem from a Soul level. Inflow Vortexes (also called magnetic or feminine), have energy flows that help you go inward. In them you will be more successful with meditations or prayers about your life purposes or how to heal hurts in your past. There are also Combination Vortexes that have aspects of both energies. These allow the seeker to experience more advanced or in-depth spiritual skills and meditations.

A wide variety of lectures, texts, and guides are available through Sedona Monthly’s website as well as Spiritual Centers in Sedona to assist you in experiencing the power of Sedona’s Vortex sites. Give yourself the gift of tapping into Sedona’s vast potential for spiritual renewal, enlightenment & advancement.

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