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Angel Lightfeather's Sacred Soul Journey Vortex Tour This is the Sacred and Spiritual experience you hoped for
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Description of this Sedona Attraction: Experience the Sacred Earth Vibrations of Sedona. Experience Ancient Native American Legends and Sacred Ceremonies on the Sacred Land of The Ancient Anasazi Indians. Visit the most incredible places in Sedona. Share an amazing day with a most amazing guide. This is the journey you will always remember. We also offer special Grand Canyon Retreats, Workshop Retreats to learn more about developing your spiritual gifts and natural healing.
We have a fabulous Vortex Coupon currently in effect. A very spiritual vortex journey. You will visit a few powerful vortex portals and also hear about Sedona trivia, ancient native folklore and experience spiritual clearings in various vortex spots. See how the vortex emanates from the earth and shifts trees in mother nature. Drumming, feather clearing to purify your aura and we will even photograph your aura on the vortex. One FREE Aura photo per coupon special. Up to FIVE of your own people(no strangers) included. 2-3 hours $ 240.00 Call to make your reservation (928) 451-1793 (928) 451-1222
We also offer a wonderful spiritual experience for your events. We offer aura photography for your partys and large events. Call for our special prices. We also are equipped to photography your full body aura and give you a full print out on its meaning.
Sedona, AZ: Sedona is one of the spiritual power spots on earth. The land in Sedona is the very sacred land of the ancient Indians called Anasazi. This sacred land in Sedona is full of ancient stories and legends. The Anasazi were also known as the "The Ancient Ones." I believe the "Ancient Ones" are the original people and original Indian culture from which all other Indian Nations in the United States and up through Canada are a part.
The concept that we are all "One People" would then link all Tribal Nations as "One People" in the beginning. Folk stories speak of Sedona as being very sacred land where the "Ancient Ones” came to do sacred ceremonies, prayer, and healing but felt that this sacred Sedona land was too powerful and too sacred to live on.
The Anasazi were also known in New Mexico as the "Willow People,” and Mimbres Indians. Ancient history can be found in ancient artifacts, often perfectly preserved through time in the incredible dry climate of Arizona and New Mexico. The land here in Sedona is sacred land used for sacred ceremony and spiritual growth today.
When people visit Sedona they are struck with this incredibly overwhelming beauty of the landscape. The most common question is "Where are the vortexes?"
What is a Vortex?
The answer to this question is that all of Sedona is a vortex. You have to drive about 300 miles in any direction to totally get out of the vortex energy. Just imagine that the further away from Sedona you travel the less intense the energy. Some people are very sensitive to the energy here. The twisted bark of the juniper trees is amazing in the area of the vortexes. So, whenever you see twisted juniper trees that is physical evidence of vortex energy affecting nature.
The vortex is all over Sedona, but here are a few vortex locations to visit in Sedona:
The Bell Rock Vortex is one of the most visible vortex sites (it looks like a great big bell) off Hwy 179, on your right as you enter Sedona from the Village of Oak Creek. Many people visit this vortex site and experience
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Angel Lightfeather's Sacred Soul Journey Vortex Tour Sacred Soul Journey Vortex Tour- a spiritual experience
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Description of this Sedona Attraction: Angel Lightfeather Answers Questions About the Sedona Vortex in Sedona Arizona
Article by Angel Lightfeather
Sedona, AZ: Sedona is one of the spiritual power spots on earth. The land in Sedona is the very sacred land of the ancient Indians called Anasazi. This sacred land in Sedona is full of ancient stories and legends. The Anasazi were also known as the "The Ancient Ones." I believe the "Ancient Ones" are the original people and original Indian culture from which all other Indian Nations in the United States and up through Canada are a part.
The concept that we are all "One People" would then link all Tribal Nations as "One People" in the beginning. Folk stories speak of Sedona as being very sacred land where the "Ancient Ones” came to do sacred ceremonies, prayer, and healing but felt that this sacred Sedona land was too powerful and too sacred to live on.
The Anasazi were also known in New Mexico as the "Willow People,” and Mimbres Indians. Ancient history can be found in ancient artifacts, often perfectly preserved through time in the incredible dry climate of Arizona and New Mexico. The land here in Sedona is sacred land used for sacred ceremony and spiritual growth today.
When people visit Sedona they are struck with this incredibly overwhelming beauty of the landscape. The most common question is "Where are the vortexes?"
The answer to this question is that all of Sedona is a vortex. You have to drive about 300 miles in any direction to totally get out of the vortex energy. Just imagine that the further away from Sedona you travel the less intense the energy. Some people are very sensitive to the energy here. The twisted bark of the juniper trees is amazing in the area of the vortexes. So, whenever you see twisted juniper trees that is physical evidence of vortex energy affecting nature.
The vortex is all over Sedona, but here are a few vortex locations to visit in Sedona:
The Bell Rock Vortex is one of the most visible vortex sites (it looks like a great big bell) off Hwy 179, on your right as you enter Sedona from the Village of Oak Creek. Many people visit this vortex site and experience very spiritual experiences. It is easy to find, easy to park, and very beautiful to visit.
Chapel of the Holy Cross Vortex is truly one of the very spiritual and divine vortexes in all of Sedona. The Chapel is one of inspiration and joy. If you look closely you may see an image in the rocks that looks like The Madonna and Child. You can see great views of the red rock cliffs and shoot beautiful photos of Sedona visions from this beautiful vista. Have a wonderful spiritual experience here. It's easy to find The Chapel of The Holy Cross Vortex. As you leave Sedona heading toward The Village of Oak Creek on Highway 179, you will see a small sign that says Chapel Road. Turn left and follow the road directly up to the parking lot of the Chapel where you will find plenty of parking. It also has a great gift shop.
The Boynton Canyon Vortex is another amazing experience. I would allow at least an entire day to discover the many wonderful trails. From Sedona, heading toward Cottonwood on Highway 89A, turn right on Dry Creek Road. Follow Dry Creek Road until you see signs directing you to Boynton Canyon. Don't forget the camera! If you call in advance you could have a wonderful lunch at The Enchantment Resort. Be
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Exposures Gallery Gallery of Fine Art Sedona, AZ
Category: Sedona Art Gallery in Arizona User Rating: 
Description of this Sedona Attraction: Upon entering the largest fine art gallery in Arizona, you will be amazed by the impact and artistic wonders, with some works of art available nowhere else on earth. Exposures International features bronze, glass and stone sculpture, original oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media paintings, jewelry, wall art and prints by some of the finest internationally known, living artists.
An entire section of Exposures International is devoted to the sculpture of Bill Worrell. Inspired by ancient pictographs dating back to 13,000 B.C., Worrell’s sculpture, paintings and poetry writings are among the most widely collected in the Southwest. Exposures International also specializes in fine art photographic wall murals by Martii with prints displayed as large as 12 feet in length.
Explore Exposures’ 20,000 square feet of art display further and you will discover a unique sculpture garden with the largest display of monumental bronze sculpture, fountains, kinetic art and a very unique collection of life-size (and larger!) sculptures. Exposures Gallery has art for every budget, creating the unexpected while catering to the fine art collector.
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Only in Sedona/Sedona Psychic Wisdom Intuitive readings, energy balancing, Vortex tour packages.
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Description of this Sedona Attraction: Only in Sedona/Sedona Psychic Wisdom offers intuitive readings & counseling, Reiki energy balancing and Vortex tour packages in Sedona, Arizona. All services are with Kavitaa from Britain, an experienced reader, counselor, energy worker and tour guide. Kavitaa lived in Kyoto, Japan for many years and speaks Japanese. Living in Sedona since 2001, she is delighted to assist you on your Sedona visit. Tour packages from $195 for 2 or 3 people, $225 for one. Individual sessions $135 for one hour, $180 for 90 minutes, $225 for 2 hours. Small charge for credit card payments.
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Page Springs Vineyards and Cellars Page Springs Cellars is a winery located south of Sedona
Category: Cornville Culture near Sedona, Arizona

Description of this Sedona area Attraction: We are a family owned winery in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. Come visit our tasting room and vineyards from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. While our first love was certainly Pinot Noir, I have developed a serious relationship with varietals from the Southern Rhone. Here at Page Springs Cellars, we primarily work with Syrah, Petite Sirah, Grenache and Mourvedre. Additionally, we dabble with other red grapes such as Cabernet Pfeffer, Counoise, and Cinsault. Our white grape loves include Viognier, Rousanne and Marsanne. While you may occasionally see us blending with Cabernet Franc, Barbara or Sangiovese—the flavorful grapes of the Rhone will always be our focus.
We like to keep an open mind about winemaking. While a good deal of what we do could be considered traditional (selective picking and sorting, small open-top fermentations, hand punch downs), there are times when the judicious use of technology can markedly improve a wine. We generally do not fine or filter, but there are occasions when a rough filtration brightens fruit or removes rough, gritty characters. In short, we always make the best wine we can. We have a wine centered philosophy. The market is not driving our winemaking, quality is. At Page Springs Cellars, our goal is to create delicious wines that express the unique character of our landscape. We trust that our wines and winemaking convey our philosophies concerning family, education and living life to its fullest. We believe to make great wine we must take just as much responsibility for the lands we steward as the community we live in. We feel strongly that growing grapes, making wine and raising a glass is a cultural ritual that fosters friendship, brings together families, and unites communities. Good wine is not strictly the esoteric fare of nobility: Wine is for the people. We desire to share our passion and interest in wine with everyone from the first time sipper to the seasoned enthusiast. Providing academic and hands on experiences are a big part of this desire to help people expand and trust their own senses. Land, grapes, wine, friends, family, education and fulfillment. Wine is within everyone’s reach.
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Shangri-La Sedona Retreats & Adventours Retreats and Adventours Among Sedona's Sacred Vortexes
Category: Sedona Tour in Arizona
Description of this Sedona Attraction: Shangri-La Sedona Retreats & Adventours - Spiritual Travel among Sedona's sacred vortexes. Inner Wisdom Emotional Release and Heal Retreats, Couples, Self-Discovery, Girlfriend Getaways, Vortex Journeys, Medicine Wheels.
OUR SACRED VORTEX TOUR:
In Sedona we have the gift of 10-15 vortexes within a ten mile radius. Nowhere in the world is there such a concentration of power, beauty and grandeur. Sedona is the place where shamans, visionaries and spiritual sages have come for eons of time to inspire and be inspired. Be clear on your intentions while visiting these red rock wonders and allow the magic of Sedona to transform you.
We share the history, geology and spiritual aspects of the sacred sites. The tour is designed to guide you to go within and connect deeply with the vortex energies.
2 hrs $90; 3 hrs $120
OUR MEDICINE WHEEL CEREMONY:
You will learn the sacred process of Walking the Wheel (or hoop of life) to receive healing, guidance and wisdom. This journey teach you how to make your own Medicine Wheel. Your knowledgeable and shamanic guide will share Great Spirit's messages with you in each direction.
2 hrs $90
OUR SACRED EARTH JOURNEY:
RECONNECTING WITH NATURE
Do you need to feel the heartbeat of Mother Earth? For those who prefer a slower pace but still wants to experience the views and grand beauty of Sedona, we highly recommend our nature hike to one of our most beautiful Sedona landscapes. This is truly a wonder-filled hike where there will be rich opportunities to experience the flora, fauna and geology of the high desert of Arizona.
Walking the sacred land will calm your mind and nurture your spirit. Maybe you will meet your spirit helper there. End your day surrounded by the magic of an essential oil Aromatherapy Massage.
Vortex Journey + Meet Your Guides/Power Animals Reading Session + Aromatherapy Massage
5.5 hrs; $350/private or $320 2+ persons
928-300-1236 ofc
928-292-5903 fax
Email: info@shangrilasedona.com
Website: ShangriLaSedona.com
Thank you and many blessings upon your path! Aho!
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Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village Unique Shopping Village along Oak Creek in Sedona
Category: Sedona Arts and Craft in Arizona User Rating: 
Description of this Sedona Attraction: Your unforgettable Sedona experience must include spending time at internationally renowned Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village. Nestled beneath the shade of the sycamores on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona, Tlaquepaque is the most distinctive shopping experience to be found in the Southwest. Authentically fashioned after a traditional Mexican village, Tlaquepaque means the "best of everything". Tasteful galleries and unique shops live in harmony with its lush natural environment where giant sycamore trees stand in testimony to the care taken in preserving the timeless beauty of the Tlaquepaque grounds.
Tlaquepaque is a perfect setting to witness gifted artisans absorbed in their work. It's not uncommon to venture upon a well-known sculptor working on his or her latest piece right in one of the Tlaquepaque galleries. With over 40 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries, shopping becomes a joyful revelation of fabulous art treasures and distinctive gifts around every corner. Tlaquepaque is filled with spectacular one-of-a kind art expressions in every medium from Western and eclectic bronze sculpture, functional and traditional ceramics, breathtaking blown glass creations, contemporary and Southwestern fine art paintings, weavings, decorative arts, architectural décor pieces and stunning large format photography. Fine contemporary jewelry, designer casual wear in silks, and leathers and unusual gift items all await the Tlaquepaque visitor. . Spend the day at Tlaquepaque and enjoy excellent Mexican cuisine, fine French dining, and an on-site brewery and wonderful lunches in an intimate garden setting.
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'tween: Where the Spaces Be'tween Things Speak Sedona Psychic Readings, Vortex Sessions & Retreats
Category: Sedona Attraction Packages in Arizona
Description of this Sedona Attraction: If you have run into a brick wall in your life, cannot find your truth anymore, are ready to find your authentic power and let go of limiting blocks ... then welcome to 'tween, Deidre & Michael Madsen's 'tween: Where the Spaces Be'tween Things Speak. We are here to help you on your spiritual / red road path with Psychic Intuitive Readings, Sedona Retreat to Release and Heal, Sedona Vortex Sessions, Vortex Tours, Medicine Wheels; BlogTalk Radio Show, Articles, Healing Tools & Tips, Healing Body Sprays & Bath Salts, Gifts, Prayers, Chants & Meditations, Library and a sweet Tea Room. We are here to help you Live your Truth, Be your Being, and Create your Self. Aho!
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Verde Canyon Railroad Arizona's Longest-running Nature Show
Category: Clarkdale Excursion near Sedona, Arizona
Description of this Sedona area Attraction: The Verde Canyon Railroad offers a wilderness train ride through the remote Verde Canyon, known for its picturesque setting and abundant wildlife. Though it’s possible to hike in the canyon, by far the easiest way to experience it is by riding the Verde Canyon Railroad. This excursion train, made up of renovated passenger coaches and open-air viewing cars pulled by vintage locomotives, travels a route along the Verde River between Clarkdale and Perkinsville. The standard-gauge rail line served mining operations from 1912 to 1953, reopened as a tourist attraction in 1990. Today, riders embark from the new Clarkdale depot on a four-hour, 40-mile round trip that includes views of mining history, geological wonders, Sinagua Indian cliff dwellings and wildlife from bald eagles to antelope. In the winter eagles fly freely through the skies and during the summer months, Saturday night starlight rides and Friday evening wine tasting trains are a special treat.
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Voices of the Verde Historical presentation of Sedona area stories
Category: Sedona Museum in Arizona
Description of this Sedona Attraction: The Sedona Heritage Museum is proud to present Michael Peach in a performance of “Voices of the Verde”. This presentation begins at 1:30 p.m. on the first Saturday of the month at the Sedona Heritage Museum. Drawing on extensive backgrounds in philosophy, theatre, and interpretation of cultural and natural resources, Mr. Peach uses the intimate power of story and poetry to give voice to our area’s rich history. In his 50+ minute presentation, he weaves humor, song, cowboy poetry, and historical narrative into an informative and entertaining experience. He brings to life, General George Crook, Bear Howard, Jim and Margaret Thompson, and other pioneers and characters of the area’s past.
Mike is an award-winning actor, director, and playwright, and can currently be seen in the groundbreaking webseries, Purgatory, Arizona (www.purgatoryaz.com). He is also a Certified Interpretive Trainer for the National Association for Interpretation. “It is my passionate belief that our best hope for the future lies in understanding our connections to nature, history, and each other. It is my joy and my great privilege to share the inspiring stories of these courageous, self-reliant people with visitors to the Museum”, Peach says about his creation and presentation of this original show.
Learn about the greater Sedona area’s unique history and be entertained at the same time. Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is included.
The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum on the Jordan Farmstead at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Historical Park. The Museum is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Society seeks to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater Sedona area. For more info about this special presentation or the Museum, call 928-282-7038.
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Dinner Music: Native Flutes - Restaurant RENE@Tlaquepaque, Oct 01, 2009 to Mar 31, 2010 Every Fri & Sat: Vibhas: Native Flutes, Sax and Piano 6-9pm
Category: Sedona Concert event in Arizona User Rating: 
Description of this Sedona Event: Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October, November and December 2009 at RENE @ Tlaquepaque in Sedona AZ from 6-9pm.
(excluding the weekends October 2/3 2009 he is in EAGLE-RIVER WI at the "Cranberry Festival", November 7/8 Vibhas is in LasVegas Summerlin)
Fine Dining with soothing Live Music by Vibhas Kendzia ( http://www.vibhas.org ) haunting Native Flute songs, romantic Piano Solos & smooth Jazz on the Soprano Sax over Latin Rhythms.
For reservations call RENE (928) 282-9225
About RENE:
The Mexican courtyards, bubbling fountains and ancient stand of sycamores provide an elegant and unique backdrop for a wonderful, reliable Classic French menu with Southwestern touches; the formal setting indoors is balanced by lovely outdoor dining and the gracious service is for all.
About Vibhas:
Graced by rich melodies and sensual rhythms, Vibhas music explores the essence of beauty and consciousness. Vibhas has toured the US, Europe, and India. His music has been described as “gentle, blissful relaxation” and creates an atmosphere of peace and well-being.
Vibhas grew up in West Germany and studied piano and flute from the age of five. While receiving a degree in music education from “Johann Wolfgang Goethe University” Frankfurt, he had the privilege to study Flute with Rolf Bissinger, flutist for the Frankfurt Opera Orchestra, and Piano with Matitjahu Kellig, well known for his Mozart interpretations. Studies in Latin percussion and traditional instruments from many countries were all influential in his creation of original world music, melting genres from East to West.
His work and personal curiosity brought him to India where he was introduced to meditation, and to the beautiful classical sounds of the East Indian Bansuri, or native bamboo flute. He met and studied with world famous flutist Pundit Hari Prasad Chaurasia. In 1997 Vibhas visited Sedona, AZ where he met Prasado, who became his wife and singing partner.
It was here that he first heard the haunting sounds of the Navajo flute. Playing these traditional native flutes around the Southwest for the last ten years has brought him much praise from the local Native American population, who are fascinated by his intimate feeling for this ancient instrument, and the longing he expresses through it.
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Lucky Leprechaun Express at the Verde Canyon Railroad, Mar 17, 2010 - St. Patrick's Day Verde Canyon Railroad celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Category: Clarkdale Recreation event near Sedona, Arizona
Description of this Sedona area Event: Everybody is Irish on St. Patrick's Day! Get those Irish eyes smilin' with a four-hour ride aboard Arizona's longest running nature show. Toes will be tapping to the live music on the patio, and special Irish fare will be available. Of course there's beer!
The train will depart bound for tunnels, trestles and other unexpected treats, winding past Indian ruins, an eagles nest and the beautiful Verde River. Comfy seats in first class and coach include climate controlled comfort, panoramic windows, rest rooms, and, best of all, access to at least one outdoor car. For a real Irish treat, book the private Caboose!
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