@@ExploringThroughOurLens oh you will love it! It’s beautiful. And I googled and it looks like Upheaval Dome IS considered a vortex. So you’ll have to check that out too.
There are vortexes around you when you were speaking but you were only focusing on the one in front of you. Get a pendulum it helps if you can’t feel them.
I really don't want to burst your bubble, but I'm going to do it anyway. You had my attention for just a second there, then you called a juniper tree a Joshua tree. My genuine knee jerk reaction to the mislabeled tree is, this guy has no idea what he is talking about. Now, don't get me wrong, sure a fair amount of people, probably half, will just smile and nod, having not a clue they have been provided inaccurate information. For the other half, who knows exactly what a Joshua Tree looks like. Because Joshua trees are so distinctive in appearance and are quite difficult to mistake for another species of tree. To put it simply and to say it again. You look like you don't know what you're talking about in regards to a simple thing, how do I know if you still don't know what you're talking about when it comes to the rest of the video? Food for thought. Other than that, I like the energy of your video. You seem like good people and thank you for sharing your perception of this topic. Cheers.
Justin, we appreciate your correction on the type of tree. While we try to to get the information correct sometimes we get it wrong. We are happy to have viewers that will make the corrections when it happens. Putting out correct and accurate information is very important to us but it is even more important to promote our mission to inspire others to live life fully everyday. Again thank you for the correction and we do hope you will continue to be a viewer, we just can’t promise to not make mistakes in the future but feel free to correct us if we do. Dan & Patti
A correction. The trees shown here are Juniper Trees. Thank you to our view who corrected us.
Looks beautiful. That sunset was spectacular! Patti was rocking the shorts!
Awww thanks
Wow how gorgeous, I love the vortexes! Lots of love from Verde Valley Bicycle Company in Cottonwood AZ!
You guys are truly the best.
GREAT video! Love your energy and this topic! We didn’t make it to a vortex while we were there, so we will just have to go back !!
It’s worth the trip
'"Joshua trees "' remember these are juniper trees !! 😁 It's az not California but nice video 👊
Thank you for letting us and our community know. We strive to give the correct information.
This is interesting. Im energy sensitive and can actually feel energy from place. Imagine what energy can do to human body if it can twist a tree.
I’m energy sensitive as well. It why I work to maintain a positive energy.
Is a vortex usually attached to a portal??
🤔 I’m not sure
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching.
There’s a bunch of twisted junipers in Moab too. I don’t know if any vortexes here but maybe I’m wrong.
Thanks for sharing. We plan on visiting Utah and will have to check out the trees.
@@ExploringThroughOurLens oh you will love it! It’s beautiful. And I googled and it looks like Upheaval Dome IS considered a vortex. So you’ll have to check that out too.
@@RedCanyonWolf We can't wait. We will check out Upheaval Dome the vortices are so cool.
There are vortexes around you when you were speaking but you were only focusing on the one in front of you. Get a pendulum it helps if you can’t feel them.
Yes that is a great idea. I love my pendulum
Trees at higher elevations get twisted and leaning from the wind
That one possibility I like to think there’s an energy affecting all things.
That’s not a Joshua tree …
Thanks for the correction. 😯
I really don't want to burst your bubble, but I'm going to do it anyway. You had my attention for just a second there, then you called a juniper tree a Joshua tree. My genuine knee jerk reaction to the mislabeled tree is, this guy has no idea what he is talking about. Now, don't get me wrong, sure a fair amount of people, probably half, will just smile and nod, having not a clue they have been provided inaccurate information. For the other half, who knows exactly what a Joshua Tree looks like. Because Joshua trees are so distinctive in appearance and are quite difficult to mistake for another species of tree. To put it simply and to say it again. You look like you don't know what you're talking about in regards to a simple thing, how do I know if you still don't know what you're talking about when it comes to the rest of the video? Food for thought. Other than that, I like the energy of your video. You seem like good people and thank you for sharing your perception of this topic.
Cheers.
Justin,
we appreciate your correction on the type of tree. While we try to to get the information correct sometimes we get it wrong. We are happy to have viewers that will make the corrections when it happens.
Putting out correct and accurate information is very important to us but it is even more important to promote our mission to inspire others to live life fully everyday.
Again thank you for the correction and we do hope you will continue to be a viewer, we just can’t promise to not make mistakes in the future but feel free to correct us if we do.
Dan & Patti