![]() (In fact, it has led to claims that Es Vedrà is the third most magnetic spot in the world, only behind the Bermuda Triangle and the magnetic North Pole.) The view of Es Vedrà from the coast of Ibiza The rock has a powerful magnetic field which leaves compasses spinning and even birds disoriented. It towers more than 1300 feet above the sea, and legend has it that the rock is the tip of the sunken city of Atlantis. Es Vedrà, Ibiza, SpainĮs Vedrà is a huge limestone rock jutting out of the Mediterranean Sea off the west coast of the Spanish island of Ibiza. Marguerite Brunswig Staude, who had it built, called the church “a spiritual fortress so charged with God that it spurs man’s spirit God-ward. Sedona as a whole is considered an energy vortex, but four specific locations within it are said to be especially energy-charged due to the convergences of ley lines.Ĭompleted in 1956, the Chapel of the Holy Cross towers among the red rocks, with the huge cross on its face stretching high above the valley below. Canyons and forests make up the landscape, making Sedona one of Arizona’s best destinations for hiking, biking, camping, and other outdoor activities. Sedona is a popular destination for rejuvenating retreats thanks to the beauty of its natural red rock structures and an abundance of spas and wellness centers. These sites include Glastonbury Tor, a tower on a hill which is tied to the legends of King Arthur, and the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, a monastery completed in the early 8th century. Interestingly enough, as you move from the first vortex to the middle vortex to the final vortex, the feeling of energy is said to move upward in your body from your stomach to your heart to your head. These meeting spots give off a strong sense of peace and balance. Glastonbury is spiritual in that it is said to be where two highways of energy meet, connecting in three different locations throughout the town. ![]() The town of Glastonbury in southwestern England is home to several ancient and medieval sites. ![]() Here are some of the most well-known energy vortexes around the world: 1. One thing common to almost all energy vortexes is their ability to make visitors feel more connected to themselves and to something greater, whether that be God or the Universe itself – whatever you want to call it. While there is no map of the Earth’s ley lines (as they, too, cannot be detected or measured), they might be traceable by connecting ancient or sacred sites to one another. Others still act as powerful centers of physical or emotional rejuvenation. Even ley lines themselves are believed to have spiritual significance. Many vortexes are reported to bring feelings of peace, harmony, balance, and tranquility, while others are believed to promote personal reflection, deep insight, and a clear mind. Why are Energy Vortexes Spiritual?Įnergy vortexes are believed to have powerful spiritual properties or be highly conducive to spiritual activities like prayer, meditation, and healing. Energy vortexes are still being discovered today because there is little scientific or mathematical ability to measure or discover these locations instead, we must rely on our own and each other’s experiences to learn about what might be occurring in these places. Many energy vortex locations are ancient or sacred sites, like Stonehenge. Where are Energy Vortexes Located?Įnergy vortexes can be found anywhere around the globe, from the American Southwest to the Great Pyramids of Egypt. One common belief in regard to energy vortexes is that they exist at the intersections of ley lines or the random lines of natural energy that make up the Earth’s electromagnetic field. What is an Energy Vortex?Īn energy vortex is a specific location on Earth which acts as a swirling center of energy, containing more earthly energy than any normal place would. Sounds crazy, right? Read on, though, this stuff is interesting and, once you know the feelings of different places around the world, makes perfect sense. It turns out that there are multiple energy vortexes around the world, and the feelings are very real. I just knew that it felt different to be there, just like it feels different in the desert of the American Southwest or on the Nusa Islands, or a list of other places around the world. ![]() For the longest time I couldn’t put my finger on why. This happens each time I go, and is part of why I love it so much. I emerged from the long flight rejuvenated and excited. I remember the first time I landed in South Africa. Have you ever traveled to a place that, without any clear explanation or reason why, just felt different and made you feel more at ease and connected?
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