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

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $300.00
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Sunset healing at Bell Rock feels surprisingly personal. On this 3-hour session, I love the gentle Qigong flow and the crystal bowl sound healing that work with Reiki and breathwork, guided by Dr Harmony and Deremiah CPE, right with 360-degree views as the sun drops. One drawback to plan around is the timing: it starts at 3:30 PM and depends on good weather, so you may need a date change if skies don’t cooperate.

You’ll meet at Courthouse Vista in Sedona, and your group is private, which keeps things calm and easy to follow. I also like that it’s a sunset-focused session rather than a long all-day hike.

If you’re curious about energy work but not sure what to expect, this is a gentle entry point. I’ll break down what happens step by step, what you’re really paying for at $300, and who should book it.

Key Highlights You Should Know

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Key Highlights You Should Know

  • Bell Rock at sunset with 360-degree panoramic views during your reflection time
  • Qigong + breathwork designed to slow your mind and coordinate with the setting
  • Reiki guidance from Dr Harmony and Deremiah CPE during the energy work portion
  • Crystal bowl sound healing that pairs with your breathing for release and renewal
  • A look at energy vortexes as part of the guided connection to Sedona

Bell Rock at Sunset: Why This Session Feels Different

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Bell Rock at Sunset: Why This Session Feels Different
Sedona is famous for its scenery, but this experience is built for something more internal. You spend the evening not just looking at Bell Rock, but practicing movement, breathing, and energy work in sync with the sunset light.

What I appreciate is the way it stays structured without feeling rigid. You’re given a path: gentle Qigong, breathwork, Reiki healing, and then crystal bowls for sound healing, all timed for the shift into evening calm.

Also, you get a private setting with only your group. That matters more than it sounds, because these practices work best when you’re not performing for an audience.

You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Sedona

Courthouse Vista Meet-Up: Timing That Keeps You Calm

The tour meets at Courthouse Vista, Sedona, AZ 86336, and it runs Monday through Sunday from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Plan on spending about 3 hours in total, and expect the experience to end back at the meeting point.

The “sunset window” is deliberate. Starting in late afternoon helps you settle into the body practices before the sky turns dramatic, so the quiet part of the session feels earned rather than rushed.

Booking tends to happen in advance (about 36 days on average), so if you want a specific date, don’t wait until the last week.

Gentle Qigong on Sacred Ground: Movement Without the Pressure

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Gentle Qigong on Sacred Ground: Movement Without the Pressure
The session begins with gentle Qigong designed to align your energy with your surroundings. The movements are meant to be fluid and approachable, not sporty.

If you’re the type who likes clear guidance, this part is reassuring because it’s structured: you’re not left to figure out what to do with your body. The goal is simple—create a steady rhythm that helps your breathing get deeper and slower.

This is also where you start syncing with Bell Rock visually and energetically. You’re practicing “presence” in a very real way: attention on breath, attention on motion, and attention on the view as the light fades.

Breathwork That Focuses on Release and Renewal

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Breathwork That Focuses on Release and Renewal
Next comes breathwork, guided to help you connect your body and mind. The instruction style here is about letting go, not forcing a result.

You’ll focus on cycles of exhale and inhale as a way to soften old patterns and make space for new intention. It’s not about being perfect at breathing. It’s about noticing what happens when you slow down.

In practical terms, breathwork can be surprisingly effective before any sound healing. If your breath is calmer, the crystal bowls tend to feel more like support than just noise.

Reiki With Dr Harmony and Deremiah CPE: Energy Work With a Human Touch

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Reiki With Dr Harmony and Deremiah CPE: Energy Work With a Human Touch
A key part of this experience is the Reiki healing, led by Dr Harmony and Deremiah
CPE. This is where the session shifts from “technique” into “care.”

Reiki is meant to work with your energy field, but the real value here is how it’s guided within the flow of Qigong and breathwork. Instead of doing energy work in isolation, you’re already settled, already breathing, already paying attention.

You’ll also get a guided connection to Sedona’s energy themes, including time spent exploring energy vortexes with the practitioners. For people who love meaning and symbolism, that adds depth. For people who are more skeptical, it can still function as a reflective framework: the land becomes a cue to check in with yourself.

Crystal Bowl Sound Healing: Let the Vibrations Do the Work

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Crystal Bowl Sound Healing: Let the Vibrations Do the Work
After Reiki, the session moves into sound healing with crystal bowls. The idea is that sound vibrations guide you through release and renewal as you continue to breathe.

Sound healing can be tricky if you don’t know what you’re signing up for. Some people find it soothing right away; others need a minute to settle into the sensation. This is why the session starts earlier and stays calm—so you’re not thrown into sound without prep.

A practical tip: if you’re sensitive to vibrations or sound volume, set your intention to stay relaxed and let your nervous system lead. You can always choose a smaller range of movement during sound healing if standing or posture feels like too much.

The Sunset Moment: 360-Degree Views + Reflection Time

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - The Sunset Moment: 360-Degree Views + Reflection Time
As the sun sets, Bell Rock turns into a full-sky experience. You’re surrounded by 360-degree panoramic views, and the session builds in time for reflection and connection.

This is the part I’d frame as the “why Sedona at all” moment. The healing practices matter, but the setting makes it memorable. Watching the light shift while you’re in breathwork and sound creates a strong sensory link between what you’re doing inside and what you’re seeing outside.

If your mind tends to spin during travel, this portion can be helpful. It gives your attention somewhere specific: the sky, the horizon, your own quiet.

Price and Value: What $300 Really Buys You

Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock in Sedona - Price and Value: What $300 Really Buys You
At $300 per person for about 3 hours, this isn’t a bargain-price activity. It’s a “pay for focus” experience.

Here’s what you’re really getting for the cost:

  • Skilled practitioners (Dr Harmony and Deremiah CPE) guiding multiple modalities
  • A private session for your group, which reduces waiting and crowd friction
  • A coordinated experience at sunset, not just a workshop at a random time

If you’re the kind of person who leaves practices feeling changed, it can be a good value because you’re paying for the combination: movement + breath + Reiki + crystal bowls, all in one evening. If you mainly want a scenic sunset photo stop, you might prefer a less structured option.

What to Expect on the Ground (And What to Bring)

The tour runs outdoors, and it depends on good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s important because sunset in the desert can be more temperature-sensitive than you’d expect.

Because the session includes Qigong and breathwork, you’ll want to be comfortable standing or moving gently. Bring layers that work for late afternoon cooling, and wear shoes that won’t slow you down when you shift your stance.

You should also know you’ll get a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking. The tour is offered in English, and service animals are allowed. “Most people can participate,” so the session is generally not built for advanced athletic movement, but it does require basic comfort with gentle physical practice.

Who This Works Best For (And Who Might Want to Skip)

This tour fits best if you want more than views. It’s ideal for people who enjoy mind-body practices, are open to Reiki and sound healing, and like guided reflection tied to a meaningful setting.

It also works well for couples or friends who want a private, quiet shared experience. The “only your group” setup helps you settle in and stay present together.

You might skip it if you want a typical sightseeing format, or if you strongly dislike the idea of energy-healing frameworks. Even then, it can still be worth considering if you’re curious and willing to treat it as a guided wellness ritual rather than a debate.

Should You Book Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing at Bell Rock?

Book it if you want a structured, calming sunset experience where your body and attention do the work. The combination of Qigong, breathwork, Reiki, and crystal bowls, led by Dr Harmony and Deremiah CPE, is the main draw, and the private format makes it easier to relax into the process.

Don’t book it if you’re mainly after photos and free time to wander on your own. This session is paced for practice, not roaming, and it’s weather-dependent.

If you’re on the fence, a simple test helps: ask yourself whether you’d enjoy spending three hours at Bell Rock doing guided breath + sound rather than just sightseeing. If the answer is yes, this is a strong match for Sedona.

FAQ

How long is the Sunset Reiki, Breathwork and Sound Healing experience at Bell Rock?

It’s about 3 hours.

Where do we meet for the tour?

The meeting point is Courthouse Vista, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA.

What time does the experience run?

It runs daily from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. Only your group participates.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

Do I need good weather for this experience?

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

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

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