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The story shaped across epochs, carrying wisdom that continues to awaken in those who walk her land with reverence.
This page is an invitation to remember the deeper truth of Sedona - the land, the lineage, the mystery, and the destiny
that brought you here.
Sedona is known today for its red rocks, its vortexes, its beauty, and its mystique - but few people realize how deep, rich, and extraordinary her true history really is.
Long before shops and tourism, long before spiritual seekers arrived from around the world, Sedona was a sacred crossroads of civilizations - Indigenous, Lemurian, mystical, and modern.
Her story weaves together:
• ancient star lineages and crystalline Earth temples
• Indigenous guardianship and land-based ceremony
• Lemurian underworlds and interdimensional gateways
• prophecies, grid activations, and planetary purpose
• the life of a woman named Sedona, whose name became a global sanctuary
• and the unfolding destiny of the City of Light emerging today

Long before Sedona was known to the modern world, this land was revered as sacred ceremonial ground by the Indigenous peoples who lived in relationship with Her.
The Yavapai and Apache peoples honored this region as a place of healing, vision, and ceremony — a landscape alive with spirit, protection, and ancestral guidance.
To the north, the Hopi hold the teaching of Sipapu, the portal of emergence from earlier worlds — a reminder of humanity’s ancient connection to Earth and the unseen realms.
These lineages did not “own” the land; they belonged to the land - living in communion with Her rhythms, listening to Her signs, walking with reverence, and carrying oral teachings that continue to echo through the generations.
We honor the original guardians.
And we call forth a future where Indigenous truth, wisdom, and sovereignty are respected, restored, and uplifted as a living part of Sedona’s unfolding City of Light destiny.

Long before human memory, Sedona was part of a vast Lemurian network of light - a planetary grid of crystalline temples and interdimensional realms that existed in harmony with Earth’s highest frequencies.
Beneath the visible mountains, many attuned souls sense the crystalline underworlds of Lemuria - the ancient civilization of light that once flourished in unity with the elemental, angelic, and cosmic kingdoms.
Mount Shasta is known as the entrance to Telos, the inner-Earth Lemurian sanctuary. Yet many mystics, gridkeepers, and seers have long spoken of a sister vortex beneath Sedona - a crystal city pulsating with ancient codes, mirroring the Shasta gateway.
These inner realms hold:
• the frequency blueprints for New Earth living
• the heart codes of unity, compassion, and harmonic creation
• the crystalline records of humanity’s pre-fall consciousness
• and the templates for a civilization aligned with Source
These realms are not accessed through desire or tourism - but through purity, devotion, and presence.
Sedona was chosen long ago as a Gatekeeper point for this planetary memory.
Her red rock temples act as living antennas, anchoring Lemurian wisdom into the physical plane and calling forth those with the lineage to remember.
Here, the ancient past and future converge:
the Lemurian Dream and the Golden Era Blueprint interweave.
Sedona is not simply a vortex.
She is a Lemurian remembrance node - a portal where the ancient crystalline civilization continues to breathe through the Earth.

Sedona’s purpose has always been planetary, not local.
Her red rock temples form one of the most active vortex networks on Earth - a living system of energy lines, interdimensional gates, and magnetic currents recognized by:
• Indigenous wisdom keepers
• Those who carry Lemurian memory
• Monks, mystics, and meditators
• Earth-grid explorers
• Visionaries attuned to the awakening of humanity
Across centuries, many prophecies have spoken of a time when:
Sedona would reawaken as a City of Light - a beacon for humanity’s next epoch, a template for how communities can live in harmony with Earth and Spirit.
This unfolding has been marked by many signs:
• the Hopi teachings on purification
• Tibetan prophecies of red rock activation
• the 1987 Harmonic Convergence that awakened Sedona’s grid
• the 2012 crystalline influx reconnecting Lemurian portals
• the continuous arrival of lightworkers from around the world
Each moment opened another layer of Sedona’s cosmic assignment:
• to hold the frequency of remembrance
• to prepare the field for a new civilization
• to anchor the Golden Era blueprint on Earth
Sedona is not merely a place.
She is a node of planetary destiny.
The Feminine Origin of a World-Famous Sanctuary:
Most visitors don’t know this simple, powerful truth:
Sedona is one of the only cities in America named after a woman.
A real woman. A living soul whose presence, kindness, and devotion shaped the early community.
Her name was Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly, born in 1877 in Missouri.
The name “Sedona” was created by her mother simply because it sounded beautiful - and that beauty would eventually ripple across the world.
Sedona moved to the red rock region with her husband, Theodore Carlton “T.C.” Schnebly, in the early 1900s. Together, they built a home, farmed the land, opened a small general store, and offered room and board to travelers for only $1 a day.
Sedona became known for her warm hospitality, her strength, her gardening, her cooking, and her gentle, practical devotion.
T.C. worked to connect the region through what would later become Schnebly Hill Road, hauling produce and goods across rugged terrain. When the community needed a post office, he submitted names like “Oak Creek Crossing” and “Schnebly Station,” but they were rejected for being too long.
Finally, at his brother’s suggestion, he submitted Sedona’s name.
And so, in 1902, the United States Postal Service officially accepted it.
The town of Sedona was named after a woman whose heart shaped the early community.
This simple act - a woman’s name becoming the name of a landscape - carries symbolic weight.
It reminds us that the story and essence of Sedona have always held the Feminine Principle: nurturing, intuitive, grounded, receptive, and quietly powerful.
Sedona Schnebly’s life included hardship and loss. After years away, she and her husband returned to the region in the 1930s, and Sedona spent her later years teaching Sunday school, tending to community life, and saving money to help build the Wayside Chapel, which was completed shortly before her passing.
She died in 1950.
Her husband followed in 1954.
Both rest at Cook’s Cedar Glade Cemetery, not far from the land that now bears her name.
Today, a statue at the Sedona Public Library and the Sedona Schnebly Memorial Garden honor her legacy - reminding us that beneath the world-famous vortexes, the artists, the mystics, and the global attention…
There was first a woman.
A wife.
A mother.
A keeper of hearth and home.
A quiet pioneer whose name became a global symbol.
Her story weaves beautifully into Sedona’s greater purpose -
a land held by original Indigenous guardians, activated through Lemurian memory, threaded with cosmic lineage, and grounded by the life of a single woman whose name still echoes across the red rock temples.
Sedona carries many histories.
And her modern name - born of a woman - is part of her sacred feminine lineage, pointing toward the future awakening of the City of Light.

We honor the women who have held this land
in silence, in strength, in vision, and in faith.
We honor Sedona Arabella Schnebly, whose name became a sanctuary - not through fame, but through devotion.
We honor the Indigenous grandmothers, who carried the original teachings of reverence, whose footsteps shaped the pathways of this land.
We honor the Lemurian priestesses and the starborn feminine lineages whose codes still shimmer beneath the red rock temples.
We honor every woman who has come here to remember - mothers, mystics, creatives, teachers, and those walking quietly with the Earth. May their lineage be recognized.
May their voices be restored.
May their wisdom be uplifted.
May Sedona’s feminine heart continue to awaken us all.
Blessed be the Women of the Red Rocks.
Blessed be the Keepers of the Light.
Blessed be the Sacred Feminine that rises here still.

As global consciousness began to shift, Sedona experienced waves of seekers, teachers, and esoteric explorers.
This era brought both blessing and challenge:
Blessing:
• the arrival of lightworkers, gridkeepers, starseeds
• activation of previously dormant portals
• global recognition of Sedona as sacred land
Challenge:
• commercialization of spirituality
• misaligned tourism
• ungrounded ceremonies
• performative healing offered without depth, lineage, or integrity
• sacred sites treated without respect
This led us to the present moment - a threshold.
Sedona stands between: the fading era of spiritual consumption
and the dawning era of spiritual stewardship.
Elevation 4,350 ft at City Hall.
19 square miles, 51 percent privately owned; the remainder is Coconino National Forest.
Highest point 5,600 feet at Coffee Pot Rock. Lowest point 4,000 feet at Oak Creek along Back O' Beyond Road.
To all who enter Sedona - may you enter not just with excitement, but with reverence. She is not here to entertain, but to initiate.
Not here to validate your identity, but to help you dissolve it.
This is sacred land. She is watching. She is listening.
And if you are still enough, she will speak to you.

Sedona rests upon one of the most potent grid points of Earth’s energy body - a crossroads of ley lines, dragon lines, and magnetic currents that amplify consciousness.
At these crossing points, natural vortex fields emerge:
energetic spirals that open perception, awaken intuition, activate dormant DNA, and heighten one’s connection to the subtle realms.
Today, four primary vortexes are widely recognized:
• Bell Rock
• Cathedral Rock
• Boynton Canyon
• Airport Mesa
But the deeper truth is this:
The entire land is a multidimensional temple.
Every canyon, ridge, juniper tree, and red stone formation participates in the energetic body of Sedona.
This is why healers, mystics, sensitives, and starseeds are drawn here - not by coincidence, but by soul contract.
Many who arrive in Sedona feel an ancient recognition: an echo of lifetimes where they served as gridkeepers, temple builders, Lemurian priests/priestesses, or guardians of the crystalline underworlds.
They return now to reactivate what they once seeded, to remember the work that began long before this lifetime, and to help anchor the new frequencies flowing into the Earth.
Sedona’s vortex system is not a tourist attraction. It is a planetary activation zone - a living gateway into higher consciousness.
We are now entering the era that was prophesied:
Sedona’s rebirth as a City of Light.
Not metaphorically - energetically, culturally, spiritually, and communally.
A City of Light is:
• a community aligned with Divine intention
• a sanctuary where healing is accessible and pure
• a place where sacred economy replaces extraction
• a land where Earth is honored as holy
• a gathering point for creatives, teachers, and visionaries
• a living network of temples, sanctuaries, and service-based offerings
• an ecosystem rooted in presence, humility, and high-frequency living
Sedona Beloved emerges now not as a brand but as a guardian movement, a living portal that serves the destiny of this land.
It calls us to:
• restore reverence
• uplift the collective field
• protect sacred sites
• embody integrity
• honor Indigenous truth
• anchor the Golden Era blueprint
• co-create a way of life that truly reflects the sacredness of Sedona

Sedona’s story is far greater than any single era, culture, or belief.
She is a living archive - a temple of Earth, star, and spirit woven together across time.
Those who come here are not arriving by chance; they are responding to a call that echoes through Indigenous memory, Lemurian songlines, ancient prophecies, and the quiet devotion of those who tended this land before us.
To walk in Sedona is to step into a continuum -
one that invites humility, reverence, and remembrance.
As we honor her past and participate in her awakening future,
may we walk gently, listen deeply, and choose to live in a way that reflects the sacredness of this place.
For the City of Light is not merely emerging around us -
it is rising through us.
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