29 November 2008

The Story of the Twisted Tree

Sedona Arizona is known in part for their energy vortexes.  Apparently there are certain areas where there is a high concentration of energy.  Learn more about the vortexes here.  On my recent trip to Sedona my mother and I traveled to two of the vortexes.  The picture above was taken at the Airport Vortex, and we later hiked to the Bell Rock Vortex.  They say that you know when you are near a vortex when you see the twisted juniper trees, like the one above.  

After leaving the first vortex I felt a feeling of sadness and anger come  over me.  It was subtle at first, but got increasingly tangible as time passed.  I felt depressed and upset, though I didn't know why.   We went to the next vortex and hiked around for an hour and a half or so.  Upon returning to the car I started to feel ill.  Waves of nausea came over me and I also felt anxious and weak.   I felt ill until we visited an herbalist who gave me various tonics to calm down.  He said that I seem to be very sensitive to the energy and my body was overwhelmed.

The whole experience was quite odd, and while I went into the vortex experience a bit skeptical, I came out a believer.

2 comments:

  1. That kind of experience amazes me. It just reaffirms my belief that we are intimately connected to nature and everything around us. I'm not surprised that you were so affected, given your intuitive and sensitive nature, which always comes through in your photography.

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  2. Yipes, I'm glad we had no time to hike there. We did have a scary experience at Goldfield ghost town.
    http://jiffykblog.blogspot.com/2006/09/surreal-travel-stories-1st-edition.html In case you are interested. Nice to see you blogging!

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