Sedona, individual travel, 2016.

2016-08-16 記
Topic: :アメリカセドナ


Move to Sedona.

I have arrived in Sedona. It is the most powerful spiritual site.




Chapel of the Holy Cross.

Before arrival, the forehead (chakra number 7) and heart (chakra number 4) chakras were activated.
After arrival, the solar plexus (chakra number 3) chakra was also activated, along with the forehead (chakra number 7) and heart (chakra number 4) chakras, at the Vortex Chapel of the Holy Cross, which was the first place visited.



Within the Vortex, Chapel of Holy Cross is my favorite, so I came back one more time before leaving. It's the easiest to access.
Just approaching within a few kilometers of the chapel, my heart chakra reacts, and there's a bubbly, otherworldly boundary around the area where the chapel is located. When you cross that boundary and enter, you feel a sensation of your consciousness fading. It's not a space so powerful that it would immediately knock you out, so it's safe for people to enter, but if it were a space several times stronger than this, you wouldn't be able to talk about "power spots" and it would probably be off-limits. I feel like it's a space with just the right balance.
→ I feel that the space around the plate on the left side of the entrance is particularly strong.


Bell Rock.

Next, I visited Bellrock.
Overall, it's a place with many power spots, but there are often people who have already been there and left markers by stacking stones in areas with particularly strong energy, making it easier to find them.
Within this vast Bellrock area, a 3mx3m section is truly remarkable.
It has a stronger effect on the lower abdomen than the Chapel of Holy Cross. It also strongly affects the heart. The effect on the forehead is equivalent to that of the Chapel.
The fact that it has the strongest effect on the lower abdomen chakra suggests that this area is weak, and perhaps it's a message for me to have more confidence in myself.




Airport Mesa.

Next, we will visit Airport Mesa.



After this, since I came all the way here, I decided to try psychic counseling.

The question was, "Is there any misunderstanding in my current way of thinking?"
The answer was, "No." If that's the case, then that's fine. It seems the advice was to trust myself more and listen to the answers coming from within myself.

By the way, the counselor said that in my past life, I was a Native American doctor about 270 years ago, dealing with herbs and other things. Wow.

I don't know much about doctors, but maybe that's why I feel so comfortable traveling in America, like I'm visiting my hometown of Japan. It might just be that I'm adapting because I've recently been in South America.
Apparently, I also visited this place, Sedona, in my past life.
There's no way to verify what happened in my past life, but it's interesting to hear that kind of thing in Sedona.
The fact that she guessed my current profession as an engineer was accurate.

Also, she predicted that I would go looking for water during my trekking today. That's because I underestimated the vortex trekking course this evening and didn't bring water, so I consciously looked for a water source and even went down a side path, which turned out to be true.

She didn't seem to be entering my body to search for things, so she seems to be a fairly standard psychic.
15 minutes for $35.

Counseling, consulting, channeling, and readings are all tools, and their use depends on the individual. There are only two possibilities:
- Use it to check if anything is being overlooked (which is what I did this time).
- Copy other people's knowledge completely (for business purposes).

The basic principle is to think for yourself, but to focus on the points you need to think about and concentrate on the results, and use consultants or counseling to copy anything you don't want to handle yourself. A common mistake is to ask others to think for you. If it's about your own life, it leads to dependence on others, and if it's about a business, it leads to an organization that doesn't think for itself. For areas that you decide not to think about yourselves, use consultants to copy and be done with it.


Boynton Canyon.

Next, we went to Boynton Canyon.
The vortex seems to be near the parking lot, but we went on a trek of about an hour one way to see the canyon.
It's a recessed area, and it feels like a bit of a secluded place.




Cathedral Rock.

Today, I went hiking at Cathedral Rock.
It's a simple course that takes about an hour each way.
The scenery is also nice.Next, after Sedona, we will go to Boynton Canyon and, via Salt Lake City, to Yellowstone National Park.

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