Sedona Retreats- Refuge For The Soul
Sedona has become one of the premier destinations for spiritual retreats in the Western United States. Known for its spectacular beauty and enigmatic energy, the area has become a hot pot for travelers and spiritual seekers alike. Its said that God made the world, but he lives in Sedona. And for all those who have traveled there, they can attest that theres something about Sedona that makes it entirely unique in the realm of spiritual destinations.
The beauty of Sedona speaks for itself, but what has intrigued most people is its mystifying energy. Since first founded by westerners in the late 1800s, there has always been something about Sedona that has attracted artists and spiritual seekers from all over the world.
Native Americans have been coming to the area for thousands of years for vision quests and spiritual awakenings. The Yavapai and Apache tribes made their homes in Sedona, and its known as one of the first places where Native Americans practiced energy charging; where a warrior would spend hours standing in one place while absorbing the pure energies of the earth.
Sedona is one of the few places in the world that has energy vortexes. Psychics have mapped out four distinct energy centers in Sedona that seem to be especially powerful. The four locations are named Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Boynton Canyon, and Bell Rock.
In the vortex near Cathedral Rock, which many say is the most powerful vortex, there is a huge rock garden where visitors have erected hundreds of small, Zen-like rock towers. You have to step carefully around them as you contemplate their deeper meaning- small rocks balancing precariously on top of larger ones; a symbol of meditative balance and the power of stillness.
What is most curious about these locations are the trees that surround them. Most notably is the bark of the juniper tree which typically grows with straight lines along its length. Near the vortexes however, the straight lines become spirals, and the spirals seem to tighten the closer the tree actually is to the vortex. Its almost as if the energy swirls up through the tree and bends the bark as it grows. For those who need incontrovertible proof, this is a tangible phenomenon that is difficult to explain.
Meditating at or near these vortexes is a powerful experience as well. Those who meditate regularly say that their practice receives a powerful boost when meditating there. They claim that they can better focus, and more readily feel their own energy field. Some even say that a visit to Sedona can help a person take giant strides with their spiritual practice. This is one of the many reasons why Sedona has become a premier destination for spiritual seekers.
The beauty of Sedona speaks for itself, but what has intrigued most people is its mystifying energy. Since first founded by westerners in the late 1800s, there has always been something about Sedona that has attracted artists and spiritual seekers from all over the world.
Native Americans have been coming to the area for thousands of years for vision quests and spiritual awakenings. The Yavapai and Apache tribes made their homes in Sedona, and its known as one of the first places where Native Americans practiced energy charging; where a warrior would spend hours standing in one place while absorbing the pure energies of the earth.
Sedona is one of the few places in the world that has energy vortexes. Psychics have mapped out four distinct energy centers in Sedona that seem to be especially powerful. The four locations are named Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Boynton Canyon, and Bell Rock.
In the vortex near Cathedral Rock, which many say is the most powerful vortex, there is a huge rock garden where visitors have erected hundreds of small, Zen-like rock towers. You have to step carefully around them as you contemplate their deeper meaning- small rocks balancing precariously on top of larger ones; a symbol of meditative balance and the power of stillness.
What is most curious about these locations are the trees that surround them. Most notably is the bark of the juniper tree which typically grows with straight lines along its length. Near the vortexes however, the straight lines become spirals, and the spirals seem to tighten the closer the tree actually is to the vortex. Its almost as if the energy swirls up through the tree and bends the bark as it grows. For those who need incontrovertible proof, this is a tangible phenomenon that is difficult to explain.
Meditating at or near these vortexes is a powerful experience as well. Those who meditate regularly say that their practice receives a powerful boost when meditating there. They claim that they can better focus, and more readily feel their own energy field. Some even say that a visit to Sedona can help a person take giant strides with their spiritual practice. This is one of the many reasons why Sedona has become a premier destination for spiritual seekers.