Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona

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Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona

  • 5.03 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $300.00
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Bell Rock gets serious at sunset. This guided session pairs gentle Qigong and breathwork with Reiki and sound healing, all set for those big Sedona color changes in the sky. One thing to think about first: it depends on good weather, and you’ll need to be flexible if the plan shifts.

I also love how the team of Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE brings the experience down to you, not just the setting. The Reiki work and resonant crystal bowls give the ceremony a focused, repeatable feel that people describe as deeply renewing and emotionally clarifying.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Sunset timing on Bell Rock: late afternoon into sunset for maximum sky and calm.
  • Gentle Qigong + guided breathwork: you’re moving and breathing, not just sitting.
  • Reiki combined with crystal bowl sound healing: energy work plus sound vibrations in one flow.
  • 360-degree panoramic reflection time: you get a moment to land and review what shifted.
  • Private tour format: it’s only your group.
  • Led by Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE: a matched team energy, not a rotating cast.

Why Bell Rock is the perfect setting for Reiki and sound healing

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Why Bell Rock is the perfect setting for Reiki and sound healing
Bell Rock has a reputation in Sedona for a reason. People come here for the views, sure, but also for the feeling that the place has its own tempo. This experience uses that setting on purpose: it starts by calming your body first, then guides you through breath and energy work, and finally adds sound healing as the sky does its late-day transformation.

What makes this format interesting is the order. Instead of jumping straight into Reiki or meditation, you begin with gentle Qigong and mindful breathing. That matters because it gives you something physical and immediate to do, even if you’re not sure what energy work is supposed to feel like. You’re basically getting your nervous system ready for the deeper stuff.

The sound healing is the other key piece. Crystal bowls don’t just create background noise. In a session like this, you’re guided to treat the vibrations like part of the ritual—something your body can receive while you’re breathing and holding still. The strongest praise in the feedback I read centers on that moment where the experience clicks, where the mind quiets and the process feels personal rather than performative.

Where you meet and how the 3-hour sunset flow actually works

Your session is scheduled within a daily window from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM, and it runs about 3 hours. You meet at Courthouse Vista, Sedona, AZ 86336, and the experience ends back at the same meeting point.

Since there’s only one main stop—Bell Rock—the day has a simple shape. You arrive, you get oriented, and then the guided ceremony takes over. Expect a progression:

1) gentle Qigong and breathwork to settle you,

2) Reiki healing touch/energy work,

3) sound healing with crystal bowls,

4) a reflective landing as sunset arrives.

This is exactly the kind of timing that helps you feel present. Late afternoon means you’re not rushing through a checklist of photo stops. You’re building toward the moment when the light and your own breathing line up.

Two practical notes. First, the tour requires good weather, and if it’s canceled for that reason you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Second, it’s in English, so it’s ideal if you’re comfortable following verbal guidance.

Gentle Qigong and breathwork: how you get your body ready

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The entry into this experience is soft and physical. Qigong is typically slow and grounded, and that’s a big help in a setting where you might otherwise be distracted by views, thoughts, or the simple fact that you’re in public doing something unfamiliar.

Breathwork is the second half of the setup. The goal is to slow down your internal chatter and make space for release. In the description, each inhale and exhale is treated like a tool—letting go on the exhale, making room on the inhale. Even if you don’t buy into the energy side, breath control alone can make a session feel noticeably different from a normal walk.

One useful thing for you to bring mentally: don’t force it. In the feedback, people who felt apprehensive at first said the experience worked best once they relaxed and let the guidance take over. You’re not trying to produce a dramatic result. You’re giving attention to simple, repeatable instructions, and that usually does more than trying to figure everything out in your head.

Because most people can participate, you don’t need to be an athlete or a meditation expert. But you should be comfortable doing gentle movement and staying present for a few stretches of stillness.

Reiki with Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE: what you’re paying for

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Reiki in a group can sound vague on paper. In practice, it’s often about feeling supported and guided while you slow down enough to notice what’s there. This session blends Reiki healing with the surrounding rhythm of breath and sound, which is where it becomes more than a standalone technique.

A standout theme in the feedback: the guidance feels caring and “like a real bond” between Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE. That matters because energy work can feel vulnerable if you’re not sure what’s happening. When the leaders feel synced—moving you through the process with confidence and warmth—it makes it easier to trust the experience.

Also, you should know that some participants go in expecting to learn “about Sedona’s energy” but end up surprised by how personal the work feels. Several people described coming away renewed and having meaningful revelations about themselves and their life. That doesn’t mean every moment will be life-changing for everyone. But it does mean the session is structured to encourage inward clarity, not just relaxation.

One consideration: if you want a strictly secular, science-only activity with lots of explanation, this may not match your vibe. The ceremony leans into energy healing, sound, and reflective connection.

Crystal bowl sound healing: how to participate without overthinking it

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Crystal bowls add a sensory layer that breathwork and Reiki can’t do alone. Sound has a way of giving your attention somewhere simple, which helps when you’re trying to let your mind slow down. In this experience, the bowls are described as enveloping you while you’re guided through release and renewal.

So what should you do? Keep it basic:

  • follow the instructions,
  • stay with your breath,
  • let the sound be sound, not an assignment.

Sound healing also tends to feel different depending on where you are emotionally. That’s not a problem; it’s normal. The feedback I saw repeatedly mentioned the feeling of a process shifting at the right time—where what they were trying to force simply happened. That’s often what sound does: it gives your system a pacing you can’t easily create on your own.

If you’re sensitive to noise or vibration, you might want to note it ahead of time when you meet the team. The data you have doesn’t mention specific volume or accommodation options, so I’d treat this as an activity where you should communicate your comfort level early.

Sunset reflection and 360-degree views: the part most people remember

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The ceremony doesn’t end when the sound stops. As the sun sets and the sky turns into that Sedona mix of warm colors, you get quiet time for reflection and connection, surrounded by 360-degree panoramic views.

That combination is powerful because it turns healing into something you can actually close out. Instead of scattering your attention across phone photos and map navigation, you’re given a guided moment to integrate what you felt. In the feedback, people described the overall experience as renewing, energizing, and emotionally clarifying—exactly the kind of after-effect that tends to stick when you leave time for reflection.

Also, the leaders pair the healing work with Sedona connection. In the feedback, people specifically mentioned learning about the land, energy, and history during the session, plus time for exploring energy vortexes with Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE. Even if you come mainly for the spiritual side, that land context gives the experience grounding.

Price and value for a $300 private energy ritual

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Price and value for a $300 private energy ritual
At $300 per person for about 3 hours, this isn’t a budget activity. The value comes from a few things you’re not getting if you try to DIY it:

  • a guided sequence (Qigong → breathwork → Reiki → sound),
  • two experienced practitioners leading the flow together (Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE),
  • the Bell Rock setting used as part of the ritual, not just a backdrop,
  • a private format where it’s only your group.

It also helps that the ceremony is planned for sunset. You can technically do some of this on your own—breathing, gentle movement, listening to calming sound at Bell Rock—but the guided connection is the piece you’re paying for. In the feedback, people specifically said the guidance made the difference, with effects that carried beyond the session.

One more value signal: this gets booked ahead. The average booking window is about 36 days. If you want a specific date, don’t wait for “maybe.”

Who this is best for (and who might want to think twice)

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Who this is best for (and who might want to think twice)
This tour is a good fit if you want:

  • a calm, guided experience focused on inner work,
  • gentle movement plus breathwork,
  • Reiki and sound healing in one continuous ceremony,
  • Sedona views that are actually part of the process.

It’s also a solid choice if you’re open-minded but unsure. Several people noted they were apprehensive before going, and then felt glad they did. That’s a strong cue that the session is welcoming to first-timers—as long as you can follow instructions and participate.

Think twice if:

  • you dislike energy-healing framing,
  • you expect lots of sightseeing chatter or a standard walking tour,
  • weather cancellations would cause major issues for your schedule. The session requires good weather.

Should you book Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock?

If you’re the type who likes guided rituals more than solo experiments, I’d book this. You’re getting a structured, private, sunset-timed ceremony at Bell Rock with Qigong, breathwork, Reiki, and crystal bowl sound healing, led by Dr. Harmony and Deremiah CPE. And the best feedback centers on the same thing: the experience feels more than expected, because the guidance helps you shift instead of just observe.

If you’re still on the fence, consider your intention. If you want quiet, connection, and a chance to reset your internal state in a beautiful place, this fits. If you want a hands-off, casual “just take pictures” sunset plan, you may feel like you’re doing too much ceremony.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Courthouse Vista, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA. The experience ends back at the same meeting point.

What time does the sunset session run?

The activity is scheduled Monday through Sunday from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM.

How long is the experience?

It lasts about 3 hours.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private, so only your group participates.

What happens during the ceremony?

You’ll do gentle Qigong and breathwork, receive Reiki healing, and take part in crystal bowl sound healing, with time for reflection as the sun sets at Bell Rock.

Is it suitable for beginners?

Most people can participate, and the session is designed as a guided, accessible experience.

Does weather affect the tour?

Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Can I show a mobile ticket and bring a service animal?

You’ll have a mobile ticket, and service animals are allowed.

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