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Loving the Red Rocks Of Arizona

Share This month, our guest spiritual contributor from Sedona, Greg Drambour, shares some of his personal experiences and muses on his relationship with the red rocks of Arizona.  If you’re local (or from nearby southern Utah like me, or one of our Four Corners area neighbors) I have a feeling you’ll totally relate to the [...]

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Hugging the Monster

Share This post may be a bit out of the norm for ArizTravel… I mean, it’s not REALLY all about tourism, people and places in Sedona, the Grand Canyon and so forth, BUT when I read our guest blogger’s latest contribution, I just had to post it. I’ve been watching back-to-back episodes of Showtime’s “Weeds” [...]

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Share Have you ever gone on vacation and experienced a great spa treatment, exhilarating hike or profound relaxation?  If you’re like me, you’ve said, “I could totally LIVE here.  I feel so good.  I am going to continue _________ (hiking, relaxing, taking care of my skin/body/health) when I get home.”  And I’ll bet you felt [...]

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Share Okay, that sounds like a mother’s advice.  And maybe that’s fitting, with Mother’s Day approaching this weekend. But what this post, another installment from guest blogger, Gregory Drambour, is  encouraging locals and Sedona visitors to do is learn from all the great messages we’ve heard in our lives – our mothers’ lectures (“Be responsible!”), [...]

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Discovering Yourself in Sedona

Share Guest blogger, Gregory Drambour, has some wise words for us all today. I encourage our readers to check out Sedona and the spiritual retreats that are available there. Our website, Sedona.net is a great resource for finding ways to reconnect with yourself in Sedona. Of course, Greg is one of Sedona’s premier retreat providers, [...]

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Share If you asked 10 people who have been in therapy why they started seeing a therapist, I’ll bet 9 would say it was because of a negative experience, past or present.  I think the same goes for people who visit Sedona with the specific purpose of reconnecting with their spiritual side.  But in this [...]

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Spring Cleaning for the Soul

Share March is one of my favorite months in Arizona.  The weather is darn-near guaranteed to be perfect for 31 straight days and it smells fantastic outside.  The lemon, orange and grapefruit trees in my yard and north Scottsdale neighborhood are in full bloom and the sweet, intoxicating smell drifts through my open windows. The [...]

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Share Today, another post from guest blogger Gregory Drambour. A Sedona Vortex Experience The Day Of The Cougar A few months ago, it was my honor to guide a very gifted writer on a Sedona Vortex Experience to the Healing Tree Vortex. As we headed down the trail, I felt something behind me. I turned [...]

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Share This week, we got an email from a visitor to our site, Sedona.net.  Shanna from Louisiana had a fairly common question: Dear Arizona Travel: How do you find a vortex? –Shanna Baton Rouge, LA Usually when we get this question, we point visitors to our Sedona vortex map and call it a day.  But [...]

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Share Day Three of Spirituality Week has a personal resonance for me.  I am the mother of a two-year-old, so guidance on how to teach my daughter about Spirituality is especially timely. I took my little one to her pediatrician this week for a well-visit.  I had questions about her diet, potty training, sleep habits, [...]

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