Jacumba Hot Springs Vortex Jacumba Hot Springs Vortex

Jacumba Hot Springs Vortex

Jacumba Hot Springs, in the high desert mountains of southeastern San Diego County, is an ancient wellness site that has recently re-emerged as a major center for high desert mysticism. Located at an elevation of nearly 3,000 feet directly on the Mexican border, the area is defined by a series of geothermal springs that have been utilized by the Kumeyaay people for centuries. The Jacumba vortex is anchored by the surrounding In-Ko-Pah Mountains, which are composed of massive, weathered granite boulders. These rocks are thought to function as a natural bowl that captures and concentrates energy.

In the early 20th century, it was a thriving Hollywood retreat, but after being bypassed by the interstate, it transformed into a secluded enclave for eccentrics and seekers. This period of isolation is thought to have held the energy of the land in a pristine state, allowing the vortex to remain largely unaffected by the frenetic pace of modern urbanization. Many visitors report experiencing a distorted sense of time and a heightened awareness.

Registered by Tracy – November 2017While searching for a map of ley lines for Jacumba (or Jacumba Hot Springs) California, I came across your website. I feel we have several vortexes in this area. I am not a scientist, I do sense energies. Please come visit Jacumba Hot Springs and investigate some day. A very interesting place with proof of civilization 9,000 yrs old. Jacumba is 80 miles east of San Diego and 45 miles west of El Centro . One of those forgotten towns passed by the creation of Hwy 8 in the 1960’s.

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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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