Where are the 'Native American Energy Wheels' in New Mexico?
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Where are the 'Native American Energy Wheels' in New Mexico?
A book I just finished, "The Cosmos of the Soul", spoke of a concentrated energy point in NM it described as 'energy wheels'.
I seem to be having difficulty finding these on google, so it must be called something else more frequently.
For the record, I'm planning to move soon (in the U.S.) and would favor a location with a known 'energy vortex' where I could go to meditate frequently and draw energy from.
Any help and suggestions are appreciated.
I seem to be having difficulty finding these on google, so it must be called something else more frequently.
For the record, I'm planning to move soon (in the U.S.) and would favor a location with a known 'energy vortex' where I could go to meditate frequently and draw energy from.
Any help and suggestions are appreciated.
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jessetc wrote: Thanks for the info guys! Gotta love Google!!!
Indeed! I had forgotten about my queries on this forum. I actually did move to Sedona! First, Cottonwood for 6 months, then lived in Sedona for 2 1/2 years, before moving back to Columbia, Mo., which is where I've spent most of my life.
Sedona is a great spot, but, I did make the mistake of staying too long. I should have left a year sooner and things would have worked better for me. While I did make spiritual progress there, and got my first real taste (the kind that finally sinks into the brain) of the Law of Attraction, I also stumbled quite a bit, struggling with old habbits, and I'm still struggling today. Those things just don't quit.....unless you quit them!
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I've been thru Sedona. Lovely spot. Relaxing. Mystical in the morning should one let go of rationality==a good thing if practically used.
I believe you had the energy wheel of mystical enlightenment right in your hands: books. But like any magic, there is black and white.
Turn away from the dark force.....approach the light.
Yea, verily.
I believe you had the energy wheel of mystical enlightenment right in your hands: books. But like any magic, there is black and white.
Turn away from the dark force.....approach the light.
Yea, verily.
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milkydoo,
Back in MO, eh? I've been here too long (Springfield) and would like to try somewhere like Sedona, or the northwest, or...? I've even considered Canada, as I have in-laws there and wife can be dual citizen - with bennies too!
Back in MO, eh? I've been here too long (Springfield) and would like to try somewhere like Sedona, or the northwest, or...? I've even considered Canada, as I have in-laws there and wife can be dual citizen - with bennies too!
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Dale O Sea wrote: milkydoo,
Back in MO, eh? I've been here too long (Springfield) and would like to try somewhere like Sedona, or the northwest, or...? I've even considered Canada, as I have in-laws there and wife can be dual citizen - with bennies too!
Yep, back where I don't really want to be, but hopefully it's just temporary. I'd really like to live in Seattle or Portland for awhile. I love rainy weather!
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I spent 4 days in Sedona, a few years back, participating in a documentary on UFOs and paranormal activity. I was there in early March - a time of year when the sun can be shining brightly at the downtown inn, in the morning, and then while driving 12 miles to a shoot location point, I could expect to drive through clouds, rain, sleet, and huge snowflakes. It was a life-changing experience. And upon my return, I found anomalous craft (unseen by naked eyes or camera lens when I was actually shooting the photos) in more than half of the pictures I took.
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Bobbi--can you provide details on this "anomalous crafts?" I've been collecting blankets and baskets from the area for years and would like to see what you came across.
Easy to post pictures here.
Easy to post pictures here.
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Can't do it today, bobbo, but I'll try to get into my photo albums tomorrow and see what I can dig out for you. We're on our way out to a good-bye party for our favorite restaurant; we've been going there for meals, off and on, for 30 years. Sad to see it close. I'll check to see what pix we transferred over from the old computer. I know there are some Sedona ones on here now, but I think some of them were almost duplicates, and didn't get transferred/saved.
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If you email them to me I can convert, resize and post them in our gallery for you in your own album.Bobbi Snow wrote: bobbo, I found 8 good ones in the transferred photo albums. They're saved in .Tif mode, so they're far too big to post in the forum. I can reformat them to .jpg, but they will lose some of their clarity. How can I e-mail them to you?
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