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Oraibi Vortex

Oraibi, also known as Old Oraibi, is located on Third Mesa in northeastern Arizona and is recognized as one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America. Established by the Hopi people around the year 1100, the village sits atop a high sandstone plateau that serves as a profound spiritual and geological anchor.

The Oraibi vortex is known as a center for the Hopi Way and the complex ceremonial cycle that maintains the balance of the world. The village is positioned within a larger landscape known as the Golden Circle of the Southwest, where various power points are linked by lines of energy. This vortex is described as being exceptionally dense and grounded, offering a vibration that is both ancient and enduring. Many energy sensitives feel that the energy at Oraibi is not outward-projecting like the red rocks of Sedona, but rather inward-pulling.

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