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La Jolla Cove Vortex

La Jolla Cove, a picturesque sandstone bight in San Diego, has seven sea caves carved into the cliffs, particularly the famous Sunny Jim Sea Cave. The energy here is described as being exceptionally fluid and rhythmic, assisting in the alignment of the human biofield with the larger cycles of nature.

La Jolla Cove is noted for its ability to facilitate communication between the human and animal kingdoms. The large colonies of harbor seals, sea lions, and cormorants that inhabit the rocks are believed to be attracted to the site’s high energetic charge. Many visitors report experiencing a state of joy or a sudden release of grief while standing on the bluffs, as the combination of the crashing surf and the mineralized air works to open the heart center. The energy is seen as being protective and maternal.

This vortex was recommended by Sarah on 4.4.19I definitely experienced a powerful vortex at La Jolla Cove, CA.

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