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



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The entire Sedona area is considered to be a deeply spiritual destination, but there are specific locations where some say they feel the energy more intensely. Native Americans believe that a spiritual transformation occurs more easily here because the veils to other dimensions are more translucent and accessible.

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Cathedral Rock Sedona Vortex Cathedral Rock is the strongest magnetic vortex in the whole of the Sedona Arizona area generating a subtle but very powerful and deep experience. Deep meditation here connects you to the earth's energy as well as the communication with your guides, sanctioning deep knowledge within you.

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Personal Chakra Vortexes Chakras are defined as are subtle force centers said to channel energy into the body. In Sanskrit the word Chakra means “wheel” and refers to each of the seven energy centers that compose our consciousness or energy system.

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Although all of Sedona is considered to be a vortex, there are specific sites where the energy crackles most intensely. The four best known Sedona vortexes are found at Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock and Boynton Canyon—each radiating its own particular energy.

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The most popular seasons are March through May and September through mid-December. Lodging rates are slightly lower in July and August, but the most economical prices of the year are available from the first week of January to mid-February. Spring is Sedona's busiest visitor season and it's easy to see why.

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