The Spiritual Voice of Sedona: How it Calls You
Updated: Feb 19, 2020
Millions of tourists each year find their way to the mystical city of Sedona, Arizona. Sedona is a mountain dessert city located in the northern part of Arizona. There is no commercial airport that has flight destinations here. The nearest commerical airports are either at Phoenix or Flagstaff. There are about 10,000 people who live in Sedona and call it home.
Most of the people who discover Sedona are either told by friends or family about it or are literally drawn here by some kind of force or energy. It is normal to hear people say, " I just felt like I had to come here. Something kept telling me in my mind to come to Sedona." Sedona's vortex energy is so powerful you can feel the frequency as soon as you enter the city limits. Some people even get headaches from it. The frequency is that strong.
Sedona has the most astounding natural beauty with the awesome red rock buttes, cedar trees, and cacti. And the fauna, which includes ravens, hummingbirds, lizards, snakes, coyotes, and javelinas, fascinates you with the beauty and mystery of the natural world. Sedona is a city that is very modern with all the conveniences you would expect in a city, but here mother nature never lets you forget that you are hanging out in the wilderness.
It was in 2016, when I started seeing the energy of Sedona appearing in the spiritual readings of my clients. I was fascinated to see such a beautiful place in my mind's eye, and each time Sedona appeared in someone's reading it was telling them to come here to heal their spirit. But even though I was seeing Sedona, it was not inviting me to come here yet.
Surprisingly in 2017, my spirits started telling me, " Now it is time for you to go to Sedona." My resistance was not letting me listen. That year I had started walking using a rollator due to a disability. My arthritis had gotten worse in both my knees, and the doctors diagnosed that eventually I would have to get both knees surgically replaced. I could not even fathom the idea of taking the city bus with that contraption of a rollator, looking like an off-balance old woman who couldn't even walk, now the spirits wanted me to travel across America from New York to the desserts of Arizona. (Not to mention that I also am a single mother with an autistic child.) Travelling to Sedona just seemed like insanity at that time.
I am so happy that my faith in the Divine Source is so much more powerful than my doubting mind. I finally surrendered in the Fall of 2017 and planned the trip to Sedona. I purchased two round trip plane tickets, one for me and one for my little son, flying to Flagstaff, with no real plan except knowing that we needed to get to the Best Western Arroyo Roble Hotel located in Uptown Sedona. I planned to spend 4 days there.
I knew that the spirits were guiding my journey, because my travel to Sedona happened so easily. I got lots of help from the airline staff, since I was disabled, and before I knew it me and my son, who was 7 years old at the time were standing in the middle of the airport in Flagstaff, Arizona waiting for our luggage.
At the Flagstaff airport everyone was rushing around getting there luggage and then rushing to the rent a car counter to get their vehicle and drive off. Before I knew it, my son and I were the only people in the airport. All the counters were closed and it looked like everyone had gone home for the evening. I started to get a little nervous. I don't drive and I needed to get a taxi. But where?
I went outside with my luggage and it was dark and quiet, I saw a man standing by a white Escalade, and I asked him if he knew where I could find a taxi. He said he was a taxi driver, and he knew another driver who could take me to Sedona. The young driver who I was introduced to was a Native American man with beautiful long black hair. He kindly said, "Don't worry. I can drive you to Sedona."
And that is how my journey began from Flagstaff. The spirits sent me a young Navajo man to drive me through Oak Creek Canyon up the switchbacks to Sedona.
To Be Continued...
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