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Sedona vortex map
Sedona vortex map




A magnet can bring together metallic objects. Spiritual vortexes have been compared to magnets. This type of vortex is where it's said that swirling masses of electromagnetic energy come to the surface, similar to the way lava is expelled from a volcano. To some, these vortexes are doorways into other dimensions. It has also been suggested that vortexes can be portals into other realms, much like Alice's wonderland or Dorothy's Oz.

sedona vortex map

Of course, there are other theories circling vortexes and ley lines as well, including that ley lines are what UFOs travel along, much the way we drive our cars along highways. Where the ley lines intersect, in certain areas, the result is said to be a "hot spot" of energy that can produce a wide range of effects along the lines of spiritual healing, psychic enhancement, and anomalies in plant life such as two species of trees growing together as one. Spiritual vortexes are said to be cross-points between energy fields in the earth's grid system, or intersecting ley lines. There are also several vortex sites in the United States, the most popular and abundant of which are located in Sedona, Arizona. Examples of this type of vortex can be found at Stonehenge, the Giza pyramids, and in sites of former civilizations such as the Incas in Peru. Steeped in New Age concepts, soaked in mystery, and bubbling with controversy the new definition of vortex points to supernatural events, spiritual super-centers, and unexplained phenomena. But since the early 1920s, another definition of vortex has swirled to the surface of consciousness. These vortexes are based on fact and science.

sedona vortex map

Examples of these vortexes could be cited as tornadoes, whirlpools, and volcanoes.

sedona vortex map

In the world of hard facts and proof, a vortex is defined as a swirling mass of substance such as air, water, or fire. On one hand, there's a simple and scientific definition. There are two main definitions for vortexes. We know the storylines of Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland are borne from fiction, but does the same hold true for the vortex? Dorothy's tornado and Alice's doorway to wonder are both vortexes. How exactly did Dorothy get transported to Oz? Where did that portal come from that delivered Alice to her wonderland? Although their authors of fiction are the obvious first choice of answers, the tales do have something in common.






Sedona vortex map