Kryon Conference Day 1, Sedona Arizona

Before I delve into my first day in Sedona I’d like to share the signs I received on my out of Vegas. In case you missed it, the angel number 888 for me personally means faith, trust, God so it’s always nice to get a “we’ve got your back” as I head to my next destination. And the following signage is a no brainer for me so I’ll take it as a loving reminder.

The drive into Sedona was rejuvenating, it reminded me a lot of Oregon and Colorado. The whole four hours was nice of course and I’m so grateful I opted to drive instead of take the train.

Talk about polar opposite of where I just came from, Sedona is so quiet and peaceful and carries much of the same vibe as Boulder. After my grocery shopping, I have a kitchen where I’m staying, I realized I forgot a couple things so I ventured back out to get what I was missing and check out the total amount do. I love it, I can’t make this stuff up.

Angel numbers all day everyday

Kryon, wow what an amazing first day. He has so many wonderful messages to share (Monika and her meditations too) and I just can’t get enough. I overheard a woman say she sleeps with Kryon and I had to laugh out loud because I was thinking…me too! I oftentimes fall asleep listening to his messages and apparently she does the same.

I treated myself to a Selenite crystal necklace because, well I deserve it, and for whatever reason I’m feeling drawn to the Tree of Life these days. Selenite is said to be a powerful healing crystal promoting peace and calmness along with well-being. It’s also believed to remove negative energy while assisting you with connecting to higher realms. According to the designer of this particular piece it also represents everything I’m trying to fully embrace. This piece promotes connection and camaraderie, intuition, calmness, activation and forgiveness. Besides all that awesomeness, the wiring is quite impressive.

With day 1 of my conference complete I headed out for some sight seeing and my first stop was Chapel of the Holy Cross. Needless to say it was beautiful. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic inspired church and according to Architectural Digest it’s one of the top ten most beautiful churches in the world. It’s small, very quaint but does pack quite a punch and has a lot of cool artwork. Inspired by the Empire State Building and opening in 1952 it quickly became one of Arizona’s top tourist attractions. It’s also known for its vortex. Many of the hiking trails around Sedona (including the one leading to the chapel) possess “vortex energy,” which is basically concentrated energy that rises from the earth and is said to carry healing and balancing modalities.

Feeling on top of the world

Love and Light