Incredibly, three million tourists a year visit Sedona, a town of barely 10,000, mainly for its tranquillity and spiritual essence.
The Native American mountain range is full of canyons, caves, and a load of spiritual practices, mainly Shamanism.
Sedona
Healer and Shaman, Anahata of Shamangelic Healing (pictured below meditating on
a mountain – standard) offers spiritual awakening and meditation retreats to
enhance one's spiritual connection, among the bronze, peaceful Sedona
mountains.
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Described
as the 'spiritual Mecca', Sedona has attracted some of our planet's most amazing healers, initiatives, artists, and spiritual guides. The red rock scenery leads to
many yoga, spirit-healing and hypnotherapy retreats taking place.
At
Sedona, many spirit experts believe there are Vortex meditation sites.
Vortexes are described as locations where the geomagnetic lines of earth cross and form a whirling pool of energy. This
proves that Sedona is perfect for a spiritual visit, with no major churches, no relics, no established holy sites. But what it does have are vortexes. I mean you don't get much more
spiritual than vortexes!
Shaman
practices are popular at Sedona. For example, Iala and Akal Jaggs, both shamans, are deeply spiritual individuals who have guided thousands of souls into and through their own transformational experiences, in Sedona. You
could be next.
Another
spiritual practice common in Sedona is alternative healing. The American
mountain range is full of evergreen vegetation. Therefore, healing remedies
were common in Sedona, and the cathedral without walls can help you grow spiritually
and heal you (two benefits for the price of one). So what are you waiting for? Go buy your climbing gear and book a
trip to Sedona.
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