Mystical Sedona- Rainbow of Energy captured in December of 2007

 

 

 

Experience of a Lifetime!

While traveling through Sedona and Yavapai County in December of 2007, I encountered something never seen before. On the outskirts of Sedona I could see a storm approaching but what took me by surprise was this actual piece of natures' beauty. This rainbow energy filled a large amount of sky. I would estimate this large bubble to range over some 30+ miles. In all my years of being in the Sedona area I have never seen anything this magnificent. The colors of this rainbow were so profound, unlike anything I have ever seen!

To me it was just another reason why Sedona and its' surrounding areas are just mystical!

On the down side I was in such a rush to get where we needed to be, that while I had the car pulled over, I could actually see where the beginning or the end of this rainbow was. Where I was standing I would estimate a three minute run through the brushy desert to get to the exact location of the rainbow. I seldom ask myself, Will I ever know what was at the end of that rainbow or is it truly an illusion as "science" would say?

 

 

 

 Bell Rock Vortex

One summer day while walking through Yavapai County, I decided to take the Bell Rock trail to the top. It is always one of my favorite spots to meditate and just "chill". This is such a beautiful piece of art just to look at. Climbing to the top you can view the whole community of Sedona and it's gorgeous landscape. I always carry a camera and this day was a lucky one. I was extremely close and /or standing upon the Bell Rock Vortex. One of the many I might offer. The is a beautiful photo of what energy fields are within the Sedona Area....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Purple Vortex~ Cathedral Rock

Walking on the path to Cathedral Rock one morning in mid summer of 2007, I was able to capture this "Purple vortices". I would have to say several minutes later I walked through it and didn't even notice it was there. It wasn't until several hours later that I noticed this beautiful amethyst-colored vortex.