Results: Just what is an energy vortex? Part 1 of 2.

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In the natural sciences, a vortex is simply a swirling mass of earth, water, or air. However for the more New Agey or esoterically inclined, they're seen as a specific location where swirling currents of energy gather and imbue the place with above-average levels of earthly energy. Top10 is my source for this survey.
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Located in Wiltshire, England, Stonehenge, is a prehistoric monument made of massive standing stones. Some spiritual people estimate that Stonehenge lies at the intersection of 14 different ley lines (imaginary lines that connect important places, such as prehistoric sites, historic structures, and landmarks), so it's no wonder that the place is one of the top energy vortex locations in the world. Nearly one million people visit Stonehenge each year, a testament to the power of this ancient monument. Have you ever been somewhere and just felt like it had a different energy than any other place?
Yes
31%
652 votes
No
41%
857 votes
Maybe
28%
591 votes
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Located in the Coconino National Forest, Sedona, Arizona is home to several key locations that purportedly lie at the intersection of several ley lines. Bells Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Boynton Canyon are just a few Sedona vortices of particular interest to visitors who come to the town in search of an authentic psychic experience. Have you ever had a psychic experience?
Yes
18%
385 votes
No
51%
1065 votes
Maybe
19%
403 votes
I don't believe is psychic experiences.
12%
247 votes
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Table Mountain, in Cape Town, South Africa is considered by people in more esoteric circles to be an earth vortex. One of four sites scattered around the world that govern the elemental powers of the earth, air, fire, and water, respectively. Whether you stand at its base or climb to its peak, it is said that you can feel the calm but firm energy emanating from Table Mountain. Many psychics will tell those who are searching for tranquility to visit Table Mountain. Have you ever consulted with a psychic?
Yes
19%
408 votes
No
62%
1300 votes
Does the Psychic Hotline count?
4%
76 votes
I don't believe in psychics.
15%
316 votes
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is located in Giza, Egypt. Some claim that it is the air vortex, just as Table Mountain is the earth vortex. Additionally, international physicists have discovered that the Great Pyramid concentrates electromagnetic energy under its base and within its internal chambers. It's possible that the original builders explicitly chose the site for its positive energy. Do you find ancient architecture such as this fascinating?
Yes
61%
1277 votes
No
21%
446 votes
Kinda, sorta... Meh.
18%
377 votes
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Machu Picchu, located in the Urubamba Province, Peru, has long been revered by the Incas as a place of significant ceremonial and strategic importance, and you can see that in the methodical care with which they constructed the site. Simply walking on the ground where Machu Picchu stands, many say that you can sense the earth's energy beneath your feet and that you will leave feeling more grounded than you were before your arrival. Have you ever been to Peru?
Yes
9%
196 votes
No
75%
1576 votes
It's on my bucket list.
8%
158 votes
I don't travel.
8%
170 votes

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