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wokeandnodyejob User ID: 72169219 United States 05/26/2019 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember when I was into “New Age” practices, i.e., meditation and not eating meat, I was planning a trip to Sedona. While I was on the computer planning it, a spirit knocked a file box off my closet shelf. There was no rational explanation. I believe it was a warning not to go there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672622 I was there, for the first time ever, just a few weeks ago. It was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. No dark undertones that I could detect. Of course, that doesn’t mean that your “warning” was illegitimate. Maybe that particular time just wasn’t a good one to go there. Allornothing |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good morning I remember when I was into “New Age” practices, i.e., meditation and not eating meat, I was planning a trip to Sedona. While I was on the computer planning it, a spirit knocked a file box off my closet shelf. There was no rational explanation. I believe it was a warning not to go there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672622 Or keep you from it... I live in Verde valley...just down the road from Sedona...actually see it from the back yard...Wonderful place...magical...but over the years it has become very commercialized and over priced...But still, it is defiantly worth the time to go there. Most of the folks out here are very friendly...and it's calm and peaceful out here...you may want to reconsider it. Also, if you do come out, I recommend Jerome as well...fun little hippy town..lots of good vibes and spiritual...Some of the locals say Jerome is better, but I like them both... :) Hope this helps... Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And to answer your question...No, Sedona is not evil... Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Miss Bunny Swan User ID: 77633712 Australia 05/26/2019 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good morning Quoting: The Cherished One I remember when I was into “New Age” practices, i.e., meditation and not eating meat, I was planning a trip to Sedona. While I was on the computer planning it, a spirit knocked a file box off my closet shelf. There was no rational explanation. I believe it was a warning not to go there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672622 Or keep you from it... I live in Verde valley...just down the road from Sedona...actually see it from the back yard...Wonderful place...magical...but over the years it has become very commercialized and over priced...But still, it is defiantly worth the time to go there. Most of the folks out here are very friendly...and it's calm and peaceful out here...you may want to reconsider it. Also, if you do come out, I recommend Jerome as well...fun little hippy town..lots of good vibes and spiritual...Some of the locals say Jerome is better, but I like them both... :) Hope this helps... Peace Yea I got family in that area. Sedona is awesome! Jerome is cool too! The whole area is magical. Not evil. If you go to any Anasazi ruins you may get some really scary spirits but I mean they weren’t “evil” just because they were cannibals. |
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janedoenut User ID: 77383306 United States 05/26/2019 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is a ton of evil shit that goes on throughout Yavapai county. “If you'll let me tell you what I imagine about myself, you'll find it a lot more interesting” –Anne Shirley "Seemingly your father nor mother taught you that as a man, it's your job to protect and provide for women and lead strong families. As men, had you done your job, you wouldn't be living in a matriarchal society." - Janedoenut, 2018 |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 10:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good morning Quoting: The Cherished One I remember when I was into “New Age” practices, i.e., meditation and not eating meat, I was planning a trip to Sedona. While I was on the computer planning it, a spirit knocked a file box off my closet shelf. There was no rational explanation. I believe it was a warning not to go there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672622 Or keep you from it... I live in Verde valley...just down the road from Sedona...actually see it from the back yard...Wonderful place...magical...but over the years it has become very commercialized and over priced...But still, it is defiantly worth the time to go there. Most of the folks out here are very friendly...and it's calm and peaceful out here...you may want to reconsider it. Also, if you do come out, I recommend Jerome as well...fun little hippy town..lots of good vibes and spiritual...Some of the locals say Jerome is better, but I like them both... :) Hope this helps... Peace Yea I got family in that area. Sedona is awesome! Jerome is cool too! The whole area is magical. Not evil. If you go to any Anasazi ruins you may get some really scary spirits but I mean they weren’t “evil” just because they were cannibals. lol As far as vacation time goes...Over the last 25 years or so... we always ended up in Sedona, for some strange reason...and we always had some special spiritual things happen while being there... So it was no surprise that God wanted me to move out here recently. As far as spiritual things go...you can sense it out here... Yes, there are a couple of places that "feel" off, but you get that anywhere really and we avoid those places, but over all, it's a great place to visit / live. Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like the rest of the planet I guess...Bring the sun shine people, where there is none... :) Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cool link...interesting info...Thank you! Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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janedoenut User ID: 77383306 United States 05/26/2019 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like the rest of the planet I guess...Bring the sun shine people, where there is none... :) Peace Tis a fact, there's evil shit everywhere. Growing up in the area, I've had friends that were ritually sacrificed in the late 80's in Prescott. Everyone knows who did it but the police wouldn't touch it. With my own eyes, have seen the blood soaked caves outside of Prescott Valley and in Cottonwood. Good times are defiantly in Jerome. Jerome was awesome before they closed the mall down in the late 70's or maybe it was early 80's. It's still cool save all the pagan curios. The Ailanthus altissima trees are just as beautiful as they are destructive, and if you sing really bad, people will pay you to shut up outside Tlaquepaque :) Sitting atop Mingus Mt. is an awesome place to watch lightning storms. Good times indeed still, there is an superfluous evil wind that blows through there. Peace Last Edited by janedoenut on 05/26/2019 11:27 AM “If you'll let me tell you what I imagine about myself, you'll find it a lot more interesting” –Anne Shirley "Seemingly your father nor mother taught you that as a man, it's your job to protect and provide for women and lead strong families. As men, had you done your job, you wouldn't be living in a matriarchal society." - Janedoenut, 2018 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76885957 United States 05/26/2019 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see Sedona out my back porch, thank god I live in Cottonwood. I would never want to live in that tourist hellhole. Traffic. Idiots. Hippies. Cops, lots of cops. Ordinances that are idiotic as the town council there. As for evil, nah... just a place with nice looking rocks and canyon-y area that is very cool to look at and soak your feet in Oak Creek. |
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Not Canadian User ID: 74539614 United States 05/26/2019 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in Sedona now at our vacation home. We love the great hiking and sightseeing but we're not into the New Age stuff. Sedona isn't evil it's just a beautiful, busy, tourist town. Some come here for meditation and other mystical activities but I think that is a very small percentage of visitors. Mostly I see hikers, mountain bikers, off roaders that just come to have fun in a beautiful place |
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The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 12:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like the rest of the planet I guess...Bring the sun shine people, where there is none... :) Peace Tis a fact, there's evil shit everywhere. Growing up in the area, I've had friends that were ritually sacrificed in the late 80's in Prescott. Everyone knows who did it but the police wouldn't touch it. With my own eyes, have seen the blood soaked caves outside of Prescott Valley and in Cottonwood. Good times are defiantly in Jerome. Jerome was awesome before they closed the mall down in the late 70's or maybe it was early 80's. It's still cool save all the pagan curios. The Ailanthus altissima trees are just as beautiful as they are destructive, and if you sing really bad, people will pay you to shut up outside Tlaquepaque :) Sitting atop Mingus Mt. is an awesome place to watch lightning storms. Good times indeed still, there is an superfluous evil wind that blows through there. Peace WOW…I try to avoid Prescott Valley and Phoenix as much as possible…Just too hot and weird for me…I’m pretty simple when it comes to life...However, there is no doubt some weird things have happened out here…You can sense it from time to time. Mingus Mountain, which is right outside my front door, is awesome. The storms that come over Mingus and into the valley are wonderful to behold. And thanks for the info…I will stay away from the caves… :) Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see Sedona out my back porch, thank god I live in Cottonwood. I would never want to live in that tourist hellhole. Traffic. Idiots. Hippies. Cops, lots of cops. Ordinances that are idiotic as the town council there. As for evil, nah... just a place with nice looking rocks and canyon-y area that is very cool to look at and soak your feet in Oak Creek. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76885957 Hi homie... I'm in clarkdale... :) And I agree with you about Sedona...wasn't like that years ago of course, but still worth the visit...at least to me. Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Not Canadian User ID: 74539614 United States 05/26/2019 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see Sedona out my back porch, thank god I live in Cottonwood. I would never want to live in that tourist hellhole. Traffic. Idiots. Hippies. Cops, lots of cops. Ordinances that are idiotic as the town council there. As for evil, nah... just a place with nice looking rocks and canyon-y area that is very cool to look at and soak your feet in Oak Creek. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76885957 Hi homie... I'm in clarkdale... :) And I agree with you about Sedona...wasn't like that years ago of course, but still worth the visit...at least to me. Peace Sedona can be frustrating but we love it as a getaway from Southern California. Funny that we ended up with a vacation home here as we are ultra-conservative but we love hiking and the views are awesome. I spend a lot of time in cottonwood, mostly at the Home Depot, lol. Great to see local GLPers |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see Sedona out my back porch, thank god I live in Cottonwood. I would never want to live in that tourist hellhole. Traffic. Idiots. Hippies. Cops, lots of cops. Ordinances that are idiotic as the town council there. As for evil, nah... just a place with nice looking rocks and canyon-y area that is very cool to look at and soak your feet in Oak Creek. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76885957 Hi homie... I'm in clarkdale... :) And I agree with you about Sedona...wasn't like that years ago of course, but still worth the visit...at least to me. Peace Sedona can be frustrating but we love it as a getaway from Southern California. Funny that we ended up with a vacation home here as we are ultra-conservative but we love hiking and the views are awesome. I spend a lot of time in cottonwood, mostly at the Home Depot, lol. Great to see local GLPers Delighted to know there is more of us (GLPers) out here...:) Guess we all should get GLP t-shirts to find each other... Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just finished reading the articular....quite the read and I got Edumacated... :) Always good to know your "surroundings"... Thanks again... Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75211114 United States 05/26/2019 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Probably same ides like going to Notre Dam in France. Petty on outside and inside with hints of evil and gargoyles. Look underneath and you will find France's human catacombs under the temple and pedo networks, sacrificial grounds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6084497 Chilling! Too many on here don’t look below the surface. |
The Cherished One User ID: 77103231 United States 05/26/2019 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One more thing about Sedona and life in general…Spiritually speaking, what you will get from Sedona depends on where you are at spiritually, but life is like that pretty much too of course… Sedona gets around 4 million visitors a year…all “looking” for something… :) Peace Thread: The Cherished One ...do remember my agreement with everyone when having these little conversations. There is no judgment on my end of things nor any expectations on my part. You are free to believe what you wish. A message of Hope… [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22660330 United States 05/26/2019 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good morning Quoting: The Cherished One I remember when I was into “New Age” practices, i.e., meditation and not eating meat, I was planning a trip to Sedona. While I was on the computer planning it, a spirit knocked a file box off my closet shelf. There was no rational explanation. I believe it was a warning not to go there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77672622 Or keep you from it... I live in Verde valley...just down the road from Sedona...actually see it from the back yard...Wonderful place...magical...but over the years it has become very commercialized and over priced...But still, it is defiantly worth the time to go there. Most of the folks out here are very friendly...and it's calm and peaceful out here...you may want to reconsider it. Also, if you do come out, I recommend Jerome as well...fun little hippy town..lots of good vibes and spiritual...Some of the locals say Jerome is better, but I like them both... :) Hope this helps... Peace Yea I got family in that area. Sedona is awesome! Jerome is cool too! The whole area is magical. Not evil. If you go to any Anasazi ruins you may get some really scary spirits but I mean they weren’t “evil” just because they were cannibals. Sedona seems to be too culty - the back country of the Grand Canyon was much more interesting. Jerome is just weird. An entire small city scrunched on top of a mountain with no parking in a state full of wide open spaces. I almost got laid there, but didn't, so it is sorta pointless. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3689734 United States 05/26/2019 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Probably same ides like going to Notre Dam in France. Petty on outside and inside with hints of evil and gargoyles. Look underneath and you will find France's human catacombs under the temple and pedo networks, sacrificial grounds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6084497 Chilling! Too many on here don’t look below the surface. It is a shame but true. Humans look for pretty, shinny things on the outside but rarely question what they see |