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By Roger Sunpath
Energy vortex ... what the heck is that? Well, simply stated, in the case of an Earth energy vortex, it is a location where several Earth powers converge. Vortexes are “power spots,” where a great concentration of energy emits from the planet. There are some experts who feel that these power points are themselves only the surface manifestation of an energy infrastructure within the planet.
View of Mt. San Jacinto from DHS by Betty Wallin          
There are two types of energy vortexes: Positive vortexes expand and perpetuate energy, while negative vortexes dissipate energy. There's more on negative vortexes later.
MAPPING THE ENERGY
In the extraordinary case of Desert Hot Springs, there is a convergence of five energy vortexes meeting in one place. Earthquake faults, geothermal underground water, the alignment of the mountain peaks, wind and, of course, sun energies.
If you look at an energy map of the Desert Hot Springs area it explains what is happening and can be used as an aid in understanding the location of each of the energy forces and their relationship to one another.
Looking at a topographical map (or even a Thomas Brothers map page) of the area, the first would be a line that runs from Dillon Road near Thousand Palms north almost to the Mission Springs Country Club (from southeast to northwest) along the Mission Creek fault line. This fault is an off-shoot of the famous San Andreas fault, which runs south of the city.
The next area is the location of an underground hot water lake, which in places runs from the base of the mountains just northeast of town (west of Palm Drive and north of Pierson Boulevard) to just southwest of the Mission Creek fault line (including the Two Bunch Palms Resort), and from the business center of Desert Hot Spring on the northwest to the southeast.
The mountain energy comes from the line of peaks from the rim of the Little San Bernardino Mountains starting in Painted Hills.  These mountains border the city to the northeast. If you were to draw a line through the middle of the lake, you would notice that all three lines are nearly parallel to one another, with the lake line nearly in the center of the fault and mountain lines. This means that their energy fields are in alignment with one another. This is no accident, for the underground lake is held in place by the fault line and the mountains provide the water runoff for the lake. It is another example of nature in harmony.
The important thing to know here is if you are standing facing northeast you are putting your body in alignment with these positive energies. You sometimes may find yourself standing facing in this direction or stopping to rest or meditate without really knowing why.  Maybe you just find it comfortable. It's like sitting in front of your fireplace at home. Most people like to sit directly in front of a fire – not off to the side – so we can feel the warmth and see the dancing images in the flames.

It is unfortunate that the founding fathers of the city were unaware of this energy alignment. If they had planned and laid the city streets on a northwest by southeast axis, the general population of Desert Hot Springs might be calmer.

MORE LINES OF ENERGY
In addition to energy emanating from the mountain peaks, fault line and underground water, Desert Hot Springs also has strong wind energy, from the common therapeutic breeze to the sometimes ferocious windstorms. Wind is an energy of purification. Can you imagine the trouble the valley would be in if the wind didn't blow and ground down the smog that enters our valley from the west? Many Native Americans have the ability to listen to the wind and hear it talk. It sometimes tells those of us who are sensitive to it about the conditions from where it came; sometimes it tells us about the weather that is coming.
Finally there is the wonderful sun energy for which this area is famous. As the sun transits from East to West each day, it bathes the valley with all its power, brightness and healing energy.
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