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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2025
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Sedona, Arizona is known as an energy and art center with multiple vortexes. Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, Boynton Canyon, and the Airport Vortex are the most well know vortexes of the area.
The video shows the four major vortexes of the the area, shows some techniques of finding the vortex and has local people describing their personal and energy feelings while they are visiting the vortexes.
The 16 minutes program, produced by Ray Belair and Doug Chester, is both for entertainment and informative about the vortex energy. Sedona artists Barbara Hoet, Michael Hoet, and Susan Dennis describe the energy they receive from the vortex and how it motivates them. Additional footage includes Petroglyphs at Loy Canyon, the Shaman Cave, Devils Bridge, and the Hangover Trail.
While visiting the Triangle of Art that includes the cities of Sedona, Jerome, and Old Town Cottonwood, visit the Hart of AZ Art Gallery in Old Town Cottonwood. The gallery has original custom made Shaman Art that is made from elements found near the Vortexes of the Sedona, Arizona. Take home the energy of the area in the creative art that can be found at the Hart of AZ Art Gallery. 1017 North Main Street, Cottonwood, Arizona
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
Doug Chester: Doug has a Film and Television Degree from Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana and an Education Degree from Radford University, Radford, Virginia. After a career in teaching, communications, and media production, he retired with his wife to the Sedona, Arizona area. He resumed making flim/television productions as a hobby and produces a number of videos/films each year as a “one person production company.” His work can be seen on You Tube at: Doug Chester Distant Art Videos. In addition to Film Production, Doug creates original art (Shaman Art) that is shown in multiple galleries in northern Arizona, and has a book titled "Play your Marbles Carefully" coming out in the future.
Ray Belair: Ray spent his career working in local government in two large Vermont communities. Specifically, he was a land-use administrator enforcing and administrating land-use regulations. He also oversaw land development in each of these communities. While in Vermont, he was a member of the American Society of Dowsers and learned a great deal about many aspects of dowsing. Upon retirement, he moved to Arizona with his wife.
For production information contact Doug Chester at Distantart555@gmail.com
Have an idea for a video? Contact Doug.