Top 5 Spots to Challenge your Sixth Sense

This is mainstream news talking about this stuff. It seems that our ET friends were right in saying that disclosure is already happening in small steps. 

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Can you see dead people? If you can’t, there are a couple spots where you can get in touch with your extrasensory side. These locations will help you access your aura, motivate your mojo and see the spirits:

5) Sedona, Arizona: This Southwest destination is well-known for its beautiful red-rock formations, but in the spiritualist world, Sedona is more famous for being a “global power spot.” Visit a vortex energy site, learn about alternative healing or just take a hike and soak in the beautiful scenery.

4) New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, Louisiana: If your extrasensory tastes run more to zombies, secret rituals and gris gris, then the Historic Voodoo Museum in New Orleans is for you. Visitors can take a tour of the cemetery where Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau is buried. Or you can pick up a love potion and a few voodoo dolls at the gift shop; just be careful where you stick your pins.

3) Mt. Shasta, Redding, CaliforniaShasta is a haven for skiers, climbers and campers. But it’s also a sacred spot for Native Americans and “spiritual tourists.” Get in touch with your inner healer, go on a vision quest or dip your toes into one of the area’s natural mineral springs.

2) Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Amateur ghost hunters should head straight for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania — there are no less than 10 ghostly tours, including a state-of-the-art Ghost Lab, where “Civil War ghosts are brought back to life.”

1) Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, Florida: If you prefer a middle man in your spiritual dealings, then a trip to the Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp in Cassadaga, Florida is in order. The town isn’t a camp so much as a religious community that promotes “an individual’s relationship with God.” It’s also a great place to find a medium: Almost every home in Cassadaga offers the services of a medium.

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