The Chapel of the Holy Cross, famously built directly into the red rock buttes of Sedona, is one of the most powerful and focused vortex sites in the region. The chapel’s position on a thousand-foot cliff creates a natural pedestal that elevates the local vibration, making it a premier location for prayer, deep contemplation, and the attainment of higher states of consciousness.
Chapel vortex has intense upward-flowing energy, which many sensitives describe as a pillar of white light. This specific type of vortex is thought to facilitate the opening of the crown and third eye chakras, allowing for a clearer connection to divine inspiration and personal mission. The physical structure of the chapel, with its massive cross integrated into the glass facade, acts as a symbolic and energetic lightning rod, grounding cosmic frequencies into the ancient stone below. Visitors often report a sense of profound stillness and an immediate quieting of the internal monologue upon entering the space, as the combined power of the architecture and the natural vortex works to align the personal energy field.
The energy of the site is described as being transformative and clarifying, helping individuals to shed mental burdens and find a renewed sense of faith or purpose.
Previous Posts
5 December 2018 – Chapel of the Holy Cross Sedona – These are orbs that showed up in and out of the chapel, They weren’t visible until after we loaded the files on my computer. They are from 2004. The top on is shining on the floor and casting a shadow. The sun was to the right of the church. Light doesn’t reflect on concrete. My entire family felt the profound feelings and emotions when sitting in that chapel. I will never forget it. It changed me forever. – Jeff


11.21.16 – I visited so much that day…I felt all the energies. When I walked into the Chapel, all Mothers, Grandmothers, Grandmother and Auntie Ancestors, Angels and the Blessed Mother were with me. The voices seemed to say ‘We love you. Speak for us!’ Which is the work I do and I sometimes wonder what in the world am I doing? It feels as though I have their support…JOY!!! Thank You, Theresa
06.01.16 – Chapel of the Holy Cross Vortex – I was there on May 31, 2016. As I started walking into the church I felt chills of overwhelming emotions of gratefulness, love,hope and reassurance of my faith and the presence of mother Mary was so so strong. I lite a candle for my daughter Bella(with special needs ) and felt my heart on fire….and earth of my tears running down my cheeks. I truly believe my prayers were answered. I have no doubt just complete peace my prayers were heard and will be revealed very soon. I will never forget the feelings at this church. It has strength my Catholic faith so much more. ~ Blessings ~ – Anonymous
05.18.16 – Chapel on the Rock – This place was the only i have felt the energy. First i start to be sooo cold i dont know o jave put two jackets while different travellers had short sleeves !? There was sthg in the bottom and on my way walking to chapel from downstairs parking. I start to be sleepy and hungry when i have left and in the moment i went to my car i had headache. Not sure why But i remember the exsitment and cold i was shaking. – Anonymous
04.25.15 – When I visited the chapel last April I was moved to tears and fell to the floor moment I entered. I have wondered why this happened and learning that this is a vortex finally makes it all understandable. Thank you for making this information available. This year I went every day this last week to meditate and even more amazing things happen to me. So thank you thank you thank you for this information and I wonder if you could recommend any other sources of information regarding this for this vortex. Thank you and blessings. – Ann
Resources
Chapel of the Holy Cross Website
Chapel of the Holy Cross – Sedona, Arizona (HD video)
Note: There is currently no scientific method to prove that vortexes exist. Just because a location is on the vortex map, does not prove there is a vortex there. What it means, is that someone suggested the location and provided evidence or a personal account, and/or we found corroborating evidence from other sources. We do this so other visitors to the site can send us their opinion on the validity of the vortex claim, to build a consensus.
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