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What is a Vortex? A Practical Guide to Sedona's Vortex Sites,
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This review is from: What Is a Vortex? A Practical Guide to Sedona's Vortex Sites (Paperback)
A very easy read yet very good at explaining what a vortex is and how to find them. The book has drawings to use as a map and black and white photos to show you what mountains have the vortexes so it's easier to find them as well. The author also gave you tips on what to look for to find a vortex.
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vortex,
This review is from: What Is a Vortex? A Practical Guide to Sedona's Vortex Sites (Paperback)
An easy book to read you can get through it very quickly. Clear, concise and enjoyable. It helps to know that you are not the only one feeling unusual emotions around a vortex site.
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This was a very informative and practical guide in laymen's terms. I recommend it.
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Vortexes,
This review is from: What Is a Vortex? A Practical Guide to Sedona's Vortex Sites (Paperback)
I was just in Sedona the weekend of 1/2/09 and there are now only three vortexes. Boynton Canyon, Chicken Point, and a new one near the visitors center in Cottonwood. But there are vortexes in every state, discover them yourself!
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What Is a Vortex? A Practical Guide to Sedona's Vortex Sites by Dennis Andres (Paperback - September 18, 2009)
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