Sedona's Sacred Places

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Visit Sedona and find your self

Sedona, Arizona, is one of the world's most spiritual vacation destinations. Many people who visit Sedona return quickly to make Sedona their permanent home.

Sedona's sacred nature has been revered by Native Americans for thousands of years.

Today, it is equally famous for the people who live and work there, and bring added spiritual dimensions to the city.

From inspiring landscapes and cosmic portals to energy vortexes and 'high strangeness', Sedona is a unique travel destination.

The sacred spaces of Sedona are -- literally -- awesome.

Surrounded by Sedona's profound beauty and revitalizing energy, you can find the inner peace and knowledge you've searched for all of your life.

Sedona's unique energy 

Sedona is known for many unique natural features, including spectacular trails and rock formations for hiking, biking and climbing.

Artists are drawn to Sedona for the inspiring landscapes that are featured in many of America's most beautiful paintings and photographs.

However, Sedona is also a spiritual retreat with remarkable and life-enhancing powers.

No "guru" is necessary to find deep inner peace and understanding. Sedona's natural energy and the spirits of the land provide everything that you need for profound spiritual healing and revitalization.

The energy of Sedona manifests in three major ways: Cosmic portals, energy vortexes and "high strangeness."

Cosmic portals

Cosmic portals are doorways (or "stargates") to other dimensions. Through them, spiritual energy surges, bathing the visitor in vital spiritual and emotional self-awareness.

Through those portals, entities from other dimensions greet Sedona's visitor, and assist them with whatever they truly need to find inner peace and happiness.

Energy vortexes

Energy vortexes (or vortices) are locations where energy surges from the earth or into it, and brings a sense of lightness, power, and physical well-being to those who visit.

Sedona is known for four major energy vortexes, and several others that are less famous but equally important for healing, self-discovery and energy work.

High strangeness

"High strangeness" is a term that includes bizarre sightings, eerie events and unexplained phenomena. These can be UFOs, faerie sightings, entries into subterranean worlds, Bigfoot, and so on.

Sedona steadily reports credible events of "high strangeness." In recent years, the number of documented UFO sightings at Sedona has multiplied dramatically.

However, for most people, what makes Sedona worth visiting isn't what you see when you get there -- from magnificent red rock formations to UFOs -- but how you feel and the inner transformation made possible by Sedona's unique energy.

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Plan your Sedona vacation 

Official website of the Sedona Tourism Bureau (Arizona)
Helpful visitor information about things to do and what to see in Red Rock Country and where to stay, eat and shop in Sedona, Arizona.
Sedona Arizona: Experience Sedona - Photo Gallery and Email Postcards
Sedona Arizona: The official website of the Sedona - Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce.
Sedona Bed and Breakfast - Premier Bed and Breakfasts of Sedona
A guide to some of the best and most unique lodging establishments in Sedona, one of the most beautiful spots on Earth.
Arizona Office of Tourism
This Arizona guide offers vacation info, including where to stay, what to do and where to go throughout the state.
Sedona, Arizona - Vortex Tours
A list of some top vortex and spiritual tours of Sedona and vicinity. A Sedona Chamber of Commerce website.

Sedona YouTube vids 


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Sedona books and videos at Amazon.com 

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Sedona at Wikipedia 

:For the Kia Motors Sedona automobile, see Kia Carnival

Sedona () is a city and community that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 11,220.

Sedona's main attraction is its stunning array of red sandstone formations, the Red Rocks of Sedona. The formations appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The Red Rocks form a breathtaking backdrop for everything from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails.

Sedona is named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster, who was celebrated for her hospitality and industriousness.[http://www.sharlot.org/archives/rosegarden/show.pl?woman=SEDONA%20MILLER%20SCHNEBLY Territorial Women's Memorial Rose Garden: Sedona Miller Schnebly]. (n.d.) Sharlot Hall Museum. Retrieved December 16, 2006.

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I'm a freelance journalist and ghostwriter. I write about New Age, Pagan and paranormal topics. In my spare time, I travel and go hiking. (more)

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