Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Flow and the Vortexes of Sedona, Arizona

The concept of flow relates to the way you feel when you are doing something or are in a particular place. Some refer to this flow as being in the zone. In the Scientific Vortex Information book written by Pete Sanders, Jr., he explains the concept of flow from a scientific and metaphysical perspective. The theory of Superstrings aids in explaining why specific geographic areas can make a person feel a certain way when no regular measurement device can prove anything is going on in or outside the site. Sanders basis his ideas of the flow available at the vortex sites in Sedona, AZ in connection with the Superstring theory. The theory includes the idea that these “strings” exist in at least 10 dimensions at one time and are not measurable. As humans, the best way for us to know if something feels different is to be aware of our personal experience. In the vortex areas of Sedona, AZ, flow is experienced in two distinctive ways. If you choose a vortex that is up high then you will feel an “up flow” and if someone is at a vortex near a river or in a valley the experience is called an “in flow” according to Sanders.

The up flow vortex sites are good for enhancing a connection to a higher-dimension or self via meditation or prayer. The up flow energy that is present will guide and elevate your consciousness. Thus, making it easier to feel lighter and more at peace with oneself and creating a closer connection to the expansiveness of the universe. An in flow vortex site allows a person to feel more internally connected. These sites are recommended when you want to restore your physical or mental health.

Getting into the flow takes on a new level when you relate the term to the vortexes in Sedona, AZ. 

Similarly to the experience Dr. Redick experiences as he ascends the mountains, awareness of such flow is reflected upon after the fact because the essence of flow calls for immediate presence with the action at hand. 

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