Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Ok people, I've been hearing about the Earth Vortexes. As defined: Vortexes are areas of high energy concentrations, originating from magnetic, spiritual, or sometimes unknown sources. Additionally they are considered to be gateways or portals to other realms, both spiritual and dimensional. Vortexes are areas of concentrated energy rising from the earth, high energy spots on the Earth. The joining on the surface of the Earth are ‘hot spots’ of energy focus which we know as the vortexes of the Earth. There are a few energy vortexes and they are found in: - Avebury, England - Ayers Rock, Australia - Bimini- off Florida coast - Calgary- Canada, including the area surrounding Lake Louise and Banff - National Park. - Easter Island- Chile - Nepal - Machu Pichu - The Andes, Sth America - Philippines - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - Sedona, Arizona .US - Tibet, Lhasa So I'm thinking of going to the vortexes of Sedona, Arizona. (pic) (pic) Which is 7 hours drive away from me. As you all know I'm in love with Denver guy, and I truly believe in my heart that we are soulmates. On Feb 3rd is going to be his birthday, and since vortexes are "gateways or portals to other realms" I'm going to go there, on his birthday, to cosmically connect with him. Most likely I will make the trip, though it's not a definite plan yet. And if that doesn't work, I'd still experience the vortex energy in a beautiful place. It's going to be an exciting day no matter what. I will let you know of this experience, but I'm looking forward to it. I welcome your comments. Ariadne
melodymatters Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Hey like you said, at least it will be a fun trip in a lovely place. Just, please, be open to perhaps these votexes bringing you to a new and better " soulmate" Good luck !
Enema Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Who decided these Vortexes exist and how do they know for sure? What instruments do they use to measure the "Vortex Energy" ?
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 There are a few energy vortexes and they are found in: - Ayers Rock, Australia That's definitely a tourist trap. You seem to be on to something, there. By the way, it's now most commonly called Uluru (the Aboriginal name).
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Who decided these Vortexes exist and how do they know for sure? Don't be silly. If you get sucked in, then you can hardly come back to talk about it. Have some faith.
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 Who decided these Vortexes exist and how do they know for sure? What instruments do they use to measure the "Vortex Energy" ? Hi, I really don't know, but people are flocking to Sedona to experience the vortex energy. I really don't know, I'll know for sure once I get there. You can try and google earth vortexes. There's a lot written about them. Ariadne
Trialbyfire Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Calgary- Canada, including the area surrounding Lake Louise and Banff - National Park. I've been here a number of times with the biggest...vortex...of them all. Does that count?
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 I've been here a number of times with the biggest...vortex...of them all. Does that count? That's so cool. What did you experience?
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 That's definitely a tourist trap. You seem to be on to something, there. By the way, it's now most commonly called Uluru (the Aboriginal name). What have you heard about it? Did you go there?
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 What did you experience? She almost got crushed by the singularity. By some freak of nature, she emerged from the other side, intact. Well, at least no scars on the outside. You don't know what black really is, until you've experienced a collapsed star.
Trialbyfire Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 That's so cool. What did you experience? I'm teasing Ariadne. Replace "vortex" with "arsehole". I've been to both places with my ex-H, a number of times. As for experiencing a vortex, they're beautiful places, excellent skiing and hiking, but I never felt any spiritual connection to them.
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 What have you heard about it? The natives don't like you climbing the vortex. I mean, the rock. Selfish bastards. You will have to report back from your experience. Assuming you make it back. I will be eagerly awaiting your return, and I trust you will be safe.
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 I'm teasing Ariadne. Replace "vortex" with "arsehole". I've been to both places with my ex-H, a number of times. As for experiencing a vortex, they're beautiful places, excellent skiing and hiking, but I never felt any spiritual connection to them. Did you feel uplifted by being there? (Despite the ex)
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 The natives don't like you climbing the vortex. I mean, the rock. Selfish bastards. You will have to report back from your experience. Assuming you make it back. I will be eagerly awaiting your return, and I trust you will be safe. So, it's a native Australian place. That's pretty cool though. Same as Machu Pichu. Sedona also, was a native american holy place.
Trialbyfire Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Did you feel uplifted by being there? (Despite the ex) The times we were there, we were "in love", so the experiences were positive. Superficially speaking, it's difficult to have a bad time, when you're in a gorgeous place with excellent dry, buttery snow, for skiing. Spiritually, they were no different than any other beautiful place with sufficient outdoor sports to keep you entertained.
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 with excellent dry, buttery snow, A most interesting description. Makes me want to go and spread some right now. I assume it would melt in my mouth, not in my hand.
Trialbyfire Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 A most interesting description. Makes me want to go and spread some right now. I assume it would melt in my mouth, not in my hand. You know what they say about yellow snow...
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 You know what they say about yellow snow... So that's why you said dry and buttery. Thanks for the clarification.
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 Hey like you said, at least it will be a fun trip in a lovely place. Just, please, be open to perhaps these votexes bringing you to a new and better " soulmate" Good luck ! Thanks so much! We'll see what happens. What I want the most is to connect cosmically with Denver guy, so I'll be there on his bd.
Storyrider Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 I don't know, Ariadne; I think if there is any powerful vibe connection to Denver Guy, it is probably in its highest concentration surrounding you.
Author Ariadne Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 I don't know, Ariadne; I think if there is any powerful vibe connection to Denver Guy, it is probably in its highest concentration surrounding you. Yes. But there's nothing I can do about it. I need to go to some earth portal to another realm to connect with him. It's really sad, but it's all I can do at this point.
Nemo Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 I need to go to some earth portal to another realm to connect with him. Sometimes I feel my balls tingling. For no apparent reason. It's just weird. Maybe it's just this sort of phenomenon in action. So next time I will try to close my eyes, and think who it might be. This is one cool thread.
Storyrider Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Maybe you should write a story about him and connect with him that way. That is my backup plan if my life doesn't work out (in the short or long term). I'd rather control my own reality but if not, I will write myself a different ending. It is better than nothing. You have so much passion. Direct it towards something creative/productive. That does make it real in a way.
marlena Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Ariadne, Hope it works! You really sound totally enchanted by this Denver guy!
Storyrider Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Sometimes I feel my balls tingling. For no apparent reason. It's just weird. Maybe it's just this sort of phenomenon in action. So next time I will try to close my eyes, and think who it might be. This is one cool thread. So is this like a warm and friendly voodoo doll effect? Do different parts of your body tingle at different moments? I should think they would.
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