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Vortex de Riambel: Finding the Best in You

Down south, there is a place unlike any other. The Vortex de Riambel, discovered and developed by Cathy Muller in 2007, will leave you energised and wanting for more.

The setting is well worth noting. It is all greenery and waves crashing onto the shore. That is not, however, what makes the place extra special. As Sébastien Roussett, president of the Travailleurs de l’Amour association puts it, it is a place where one bathes in regenerative energy.

It is, he says, an experience difficult to describe. You have to go through your own, unique exploration of it. “The place is open to all. It is not about religion. You come as you are to enjoy the benefits of the vortex.”

The vortex works on the three bodies of a human being: the physical body, the soul and the mind. This is reflected in the phases you have to go through in this regenerative journey.

Before going to the vortex, it is recommended to head over to the light wells, who act as gate openers to enable you to more vividly experience what is to come. “You can start to relax and let go of the stresses,” adds Sébastien Roussett.

That done, time for the vortex. You can either sit or lie down, as you feel like doing. You will be there for 20 minutes, in almost total silence.

Next, you will need to choose one of the chapels surrounding the vortex to go into. Each one represents a different type of chakra. And each works on different parts of the body and the mind. Just let your intuition guide you in your choice.

You can’t go wrong at the Vortex de Riambel. Just like you won’t be leaving the same being you were when you stepped in.

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Help sustain the Vortex

The Vortex de Riambel requires constant maintenance. The funds needed come from donations made by visitors and the sale of books and crystals. For more information, visit the Facebook page or the website.

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