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  • 01 February 2015

     

    Hello, I think that the small town that I live in may be a vortex, but I have no experience with these things and thus I am unsure. The town is Eureka Springs, Arkansas. In the Victorian era it was a town of healing springs, where illnesses were said to be cured. Nowadays, it is home to many psychics and other related professions. Some people say it has an "Earth's Vortex." How do I proceed to figure out whether or not Eureka Springs really is a vortex? - Emma

     

    This is a great question, for which I do not have the answer. I have been energized in places like Sedona, but was it an energy vortex or just raised adrenaline levels from the breathtaking views? I'm not sure. I've tried to detect a vortex with a compass, pendulum, divining rods and other devices and I have seen some anomalies, but is that really proof? To me, it comes down to how I feel in a location. If I sense something unusual at a certain place, positive or negative, and those sensations repeat themselves only when I visit there, then that place is an energy vortex to me.

    There are reasons one might consider that a vortex exists in Eureka Springs. First, it is located in the mystical Ozark Mountains. Further, there was a very famous healing spring, radioactive springs and a magnetic spring that people claimed magnetized any metal object.

    America's Most Haunted Hotel, the 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa, is in Eureka Springs. Some of the best evidence of the paranormal I have seen was captured by Ghost Hunters at The Crescent Hotel and the Ellis House. You probably have heard all of that before, and if you have, I find it admirable that you are still asking questions.

    I have added Eureka Springs to the Vortex Map with the hope that others might share their experiences there. - J

  • 14 January 2015

     

    Lincoln County, WV - Anonymous

  • 12 January 2015

     

    There is a huge Vortex over Enchanted Rock in Central Texas as well as Galveston Completing a grid triangle from Enchanted rock the Yucatan and Galveston TX. This area is Known as the "Heart of the Dove". I am a transmutational energetic alignment technician. peace to you and all our family on earth - Craig

  • 03 January 2015

     

    I was googling the youtube and I saw a hindu guru saying that if I had a problem it could be resolved by going through a vortex then I saw this I One I sarasota. How does that work? Could you explain me better? Do I go inside only once? Do I have to pay? Etc.. - Monica

     

    I have not heard of vortexes solving problems or I would be potty training my dog in one right now. You might instead consider looking at energy vortexes as places to relax and renew your energy, so you can see your problem more clearly and address it more effectively. The vortex in Sarasota is claimed to be the entire area, so you should not have to pay to access the energy there. Many blessings to you, Monica! - J

  • 01 January 2015

     

    The parking lot of the White Spot restaurant on west Broadway in Vancouver. Might have just been a massive electrical charge exiting my car and using me as a ground, but it felt like a tremor, the ground felt worbley under my feet and I felt dizzy, nobody else felt it.

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