Desert Hot Springs vortex

 

Desert Hot Springs California Vortex

  • Vortex Type: Energy

    Desert Hot Springs is a city in California, United States, that is named for its many natural hot springs. It is one of several places in the world with naturally occurring hot and cold mineral springs. More than 20 natural mineral spring lodgings can be found in town. Unlike hot springs with a high sulfur content, the mineral springs in this town are odorless.

    According to early homesteader and writer Cabot Yerxa in his newspaper columns published in The Desert Sentinel newspaper, the first homesteader in the area of the city of Desert Hot Springs was Hilda Maude Gray, who staked her claim in 1908. Cabot Yerxa arrived in 1913 and soon discovered the hot water aquifer on Miracle Hill. Due to the Mission Creek Branch of the San Andreas Fault bisecting the area, one side is a cold water aquifer, the other has a hot water aquifer. His large Pueblo Revival Style architecture structure, hand built over 20 years, is now one of the oldest adobe-style buildings in Riverside County and houses Cabot's Pueblo Museum, designated a state historical site after his death in 1965. Cabot's Trading Post & Gallery opened there in February 2008. - Wikipedia

     

  • This vortex was registered June 13, 2021 by Robbie - Hello, I'm looking through your vortex map and see it's missing a very powerful place. Desert Hot Springs CA. The cities historic society talks a bit about it. We have multiple energy convergence. We have all the elements. Air, the winds through this city are very strong, the sun arcs in perfect alignment, we are on the convergence of 2 techtonic plates, we have some of the best geothermal mineral water (without sulfer smell) in the world, our drinking water is some of the purest, best tasting water in the world winning multiple international awards. They say 5 major energies converge here but, I'm thinking it may be even more if you count the cold pure water separate from the geothermal water. The Native Americans in the region made pilgrimages here to perform healing rituals for at least 5,000 years. We also sit in eye alignment of San Jacinto Mountain, another place of great emery. Joshua Tree is 30 minutes to the north. This area should not be left off the map. I believe it's at least a strong a Sedona AZ.

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    Vortex info on Desert Hot Springs Historical Society

    Is Desert Hot Springs an Energy Vortex?

    Caught in an energy vortex: Retreating to Hacienda Hot Springs

     

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