Posted in Arizona on Feb 11th, 2009
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 it got me thinking, “Is following [...]
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Posted in Arizona on Jan 15th, 2009
Today we’re happy to have Gregory Drambour as a guest contributor to ArizTravel.com’s Spirituality Week. Gregory is a shamanic healer and guide. He is the author of the well-acclaimed book, The Woodstock Bridge, endorsed by Richard Carlson of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.
Conversations With A Sedona Retreat Leader:
3 Rules For Making it Easier!
Yes, there are [...]
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Posted in Arizona on May 21st, 2008
Have we got some recommendations for you!
Dear Arizona Travel:
I would like to come to Sedona in August. I am totally burned out and need some guidance and a healing retreat. Can you help?
-Jenni from Long Island, NY
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Posted in Arizona on Feb 18th, 2008
As many of you know, Sedona offers a spiritually rejuvenating atmosphere full of healers, guides and unique meditation opportunities. Guest writer, Masti from the Mystical Bazaar in Sedona, AZ, writes about a special healing experience worth checking out:
Out in the desert under the stars, a spiritual and healing experience happens around a campfire. [...]
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Posted in Arizona on Aug 7th, 2007
Many visitors have asked for a Sedona vortex map showing where all these renowned spots of heightened spiritual and metaphysical energy. We’ve created a Sedona vortex map indicating the four major Sedona vortex sites: Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Boynton Canyon and Airport Mesa. We’ve also included the site of the Chapel of the [...]
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Posted in Arizona on Apr 10th, 2006
Sedona is filled with mind-bending views, both physical and spiritual On a late afternoon in Sedona, with the sinking sun beaming a powdery light over the mustard-red buttes, spires and mesas that surround the city like the ruins of fortress walls, everything looks better than good. Even the scenes that are banished from the postcards [...]
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