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What You'll Find in This Documentation
This site documents seven Sedona energy vortex sites in detail — Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Boynton Canyon, Airport Mesa, Devil's Bridge, Schnebly Hill, and Soldier Pass. Each page includes GPS coordinates, trail conditions, parking details, firsthand experience accounts, and energy type explanations. This is not a tourist brochure. It's field documentation.
Beyond trail guides, the blog covers advanced energy practices: qi gong forms for each vortex type, breathwork sequences, chakra activation protocols, crystal grid work, shadow integration, and kundalini practices at Cathedral Rock. The goal is to create the most complete reference for serious practitioners visiting Sedona.
The transmissions section documents actual channeled material received at the vortex sites. The grid work section explains the energy network connecting the sites. The Good Friday Convergence page documents a specific activation event with photographic and timestamped evidence. All of it is firsthand.
Vortex Guides
Complete field documentation for all 7 sites with GPS coordinates and trail conditions
Energy Practices
Qi gong, breathwork, chakra activation, crystal grids, and meditation protocols
Transmissions
Documented channeled material from vortex site visits, with AI transcript analysis
Grid Work
The energy network connecting Sedona's vortex sites and how to work with it
Blog
30 guides covering planning, comparisons, seasonal timing, and advanced practices
Research
Scientific context, electromagnetic studies, and the history of Sedona's vortex sites
What I'm Open To Discussing
If you're reaching out, here's what I can engage with authentically:
Genuine Questions About the Sites
If you've visited a vortex and want to compare experiences, or you're planning a trip and need specific guidance, I'm happy to engage.
Serious Practitioners
If you're doing active energy work — grid activation, vortex meditations, channeling, or consciousness research — I want to hear what you're experiencing.
Researchers and Skeptics
Science-minded people are welcome. I don't need you to believe anything. If you're curious about the electromagnetic phenomenon, the history, or you want to challenge the framework, that's a real conversation worth having.
Collaborations
If you're a photographer, videographer, or content creator interested in documenting the vortex sites, reach out. The documentation benefits from multiple perspectives.
Common Contact Questions
Is there an email address to contact you?
Not publicly. Facebook Messenger is the most reliable way to reach me directly — I respond there faster than anywhere else. For less urgent questions, comments on YouTube or TikTok also work.
Do you offer guided tours or paid sessions?
No. This is documentation work, not a business. I don't sell tours, readings, or sessions. Everything on this site is free. The contact page exists so people following the documentation can connect — not as a booking page.
Can I share content from this site?
Yes, with attribution. If something on this site resonates with you and you want to reference it, share the link back to the original page. Screenshots and quotes with credit are fine. Don't republish full articles as your own.
Do you respond to every message?
I try to respond to genuine messages, but the volume varies. I prioritize people who have clearly engaged with the actual documentation — read the site, visited the vortexes, or are doing serious work. Generic messages get slower responses.
Where is the best place to follow ongoing updates?
Facebook for direct messages and conversation. YouTube for video documentation. TikTok for shorter clips. The blog is updated periodically with new guides. The transmissions and grid work sections are updated as new activations occur.
What This Site Is About
Not a business. Not a brand. Just a person doing serious metaphysical work and choosing to document it publicly instead of keeping it private.
If something on this site resonated with you — if you felt the energy through the documentation — reach out. That's what this is for.
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