Sedona is primarily known for it's natural beauty. It really is a beautiful place with red rocks and the beauty of the area that draw people to Sedona. Sedona used to be a cowboy town but that changed when the artists and hippies discovered it. They moved in and now it thrives on New Age tourism. Today all the hikers, photographers spiritual groups, meditation groups, psychological conferences, and lastly families and honeymooners flock here but a lot of people are making a lot of money based on a few books that will gladly tell you all about the very special vortexes. Why you can even pay to have someone take you out to each of them. Right after you buy some crystals to be energized by the rocks. In moonlight all year and specially summertime. Sedona is also known for Vortexes: A vortex or vortexes are areas of concentrated energy rising from the earth. Whether you agree with that or not; vortex enthusiasts believe that the vortexes are a portal for celestial and terrestrial spirits, you may feel a range of sensations from a slight tingling on exposed skin, to a vibration emanating from the ground when you encounter a vortex. Many people believe that Sedona has several vortexes or power spots, making Sedona a highly sought-after spiritual and metaphysical destination. Obviously you may not believe in all that, however you can try experiencing it and see what happens, I believe it sure makes you more relaxed anyway. In a way; by doing that you are practicing being mindful which means bringing your focus and attention to where you actually are. In Sedona, the plural of vortex is usually vortexes not vortices. So what is a vortex, anyway? Well, you see them in everyday life. The turbulent flow of water makes vortices. If you have ever seen a whirlpool in a river or watched water going down the drain in the bathtub and have witnessed the tornado-like glassiness of spinning water, you have seen a vortex. A vortex is created from a spiraling motion of air or liquid around a center of rotation. Visitors also explore the healing properties of red rock metaphysical crystals; psychic healers; holistic medicine; alternative healthcare specialists; spas; yoga studios; metaphysical bookstores; meditation groups; renewal programs; and workshops. Geology of the Red Rocks: Over millions of years, layers of sandstone and limestone were left in the Sedona area by a receding ocean. Iron oxide eventually covered the grains of sandstone and, in a natural process, rust formed. The stunningly beautiful red rocks of Sedona are the result of this process. It is within the beauty of the red rocks that the mysteries of the Sedona energy vortexes unfolds.
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