Embracing the Beauty, Cuisine, and Vortices of Sedona, AZBy Kat Thomas, Editor in Chief, Edible Skinny
“It has been said that Mother Nature created the Grand Canyon, but she lives in Sedona.”
--Proverb

Sedona the Sacred! The first thing to talk about in regards to Sedona is that it’s full of spiritual vortices (at least when an energy healer is writing the article...). The basic origin story is that in 1980, a local Sedona medium named Page Bryant acknowledged and named some of the vortices, causing them to gain in popularity as places for spiritual awakening. But the vortices are nothing new, as Native Americans including the Navajo, Yavapai, and Hopi Indians recognized the energy of this area centuries ago!

The fabulousness of this energy field was incarnated in our amazing accommodations at the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock. Nestled amidst the spectacular beauty of poetic geological formations, this upscale resort celebrates the Red Rock landscape by aspiring to mirror this sacred space with the light and warmth of hospitality.
This energetic promise is found in their 221 oasis like rooms and suites with their stunning (stunning!!!) views and locally inspired designs. Each room offers refined comfort and privacy with each room including a gas fireplace, balcony or terrace, small refrigerator, and microwave oven. Seriously, the views are so beautiful you find it hard to believe that they’re even real!!!

The next day, at six in the morning, (and we totally deserve a gold star for getting up for it!), we took the hotel’s complimentary Sunrise Yoga class. After guzzling down some complimentary coffee, we headed over to the facility’s tennis courts. There we down dogged and cat and cowed in style as the sun rose from the east. Namaste!

After going hermit style and spending 36 hours at the Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock, we decided it was time to adventure outside of the resort’s grounds. So, we hopped in our automobile and headed over to Elote Cafe, a restaurant that has quickly assumed regal status in Northern Arizona’s gourmet food scene. Voted one of the 50 Best AZ Restaurants by Phoenix Magazine, Elote is the ultimate foodie paradise!!!
The restaurant’s concept is creative original Southwestern and Mexican Cuisine, which they do with perfection. But be prepared to wait for a table as this is a no-reservations restaurant (that being said, the food is absolutely worth the while!). While dining at the coolest communal table ever, we munched on Tacos de Buffalo. Composed of Braised Buffalo Short Ribs with traditional Mole Poblano. This dish was was so tender and flavorful we wanted to extend our stay another day just to return for more tacos!!!



This gorgeous vista was compounded by the fact that this space is considered a Magnetic vortice having a feminine or “yin” energy. The flow of this energy is very nurturing, soft and welcoming and can assist you in inward activities, such as contemplation, meditation and reflection. While the energy is more subtle, it is quite powerful, encouraging you to slow down, become calm and grow quiet. A perfect bookend to our stay and this article (for those who want to get Meta!).
So here’s to life being delicious, all your moments being postcard being worthy, and visiting the magical, mystical, energy spot of the high desert, Sedona, AZ! ;-)
Kat Thomas is the Editor in Chief of Edible Skinny, a site dedicated to making your life postcard worthy. She is also the CEO of the creative media company This Way Adventures. You can find more about both brands at http://www.thiswayadventures.com
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