March 31, 2012
After breakfast and one last soak at the Tonopah Hot Springs…
I headed west on Interstate 10 towards Blythe, California, approximately 1.5 hours away. Before I entered the Interstate, I noticed two different kinds of birds. While approaching the south side of the bridge crossing the Interstate, five or six Red-winged Blackbirds flew directly in front of my van. Blackbirds offer the following message:
- camouflage for protection,
- flowing with the wind,
- trance work.
As I approached the opposite side of the bridge, a Roadrunner crossed directly in front of my path, too. Roadrunner offers the following medicine:
- being agile,
- evading capture,
- quickness,
- speed.
According to both messages, “change” appeared on the horizon. Once I reached Blythe, California, I exited Interstate 10 and headed north on Highway 95 toward Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Approximately 15 miles north of Blythe, I came to the Blythe Intaglios, or Blythe Geoglyphs, a group of gigantic figures found on the ground in the California Desert.
As I turned onto the primitive dirt road, I drove very carefully to avoid damaging my tires.
After driving through several rough patches in the road, I finally made it to the designated parking area.
I parked my van and headed east to the first figure, a 20—to 25-meter-long humanoid.
I placed the white stone I had brought from the Painted Rock Petroglyph Site the day before at the base of this structure. It appeared to fit in very well with the other stones at this site.
I then walked over to the second figure resembling that of a mountain lion or some four-legged animal.
Both intaglios, or geoglyphs, were located precisely on the 33°48’1.44″ parallel and were estimated to be possibly 10,000 years old.
Google Maps 2012
After visiting both images, I was drawn to a nearby bush to perform my Dialing God invocation. The Dialing God angel can be invoked to help with personal enlightenment or finding a sense of purpose through prayer.
As I laid my book on the ground to take the following photograph, I was forced to place a stone on the opened page to prevent the wind from closing the book. Little did I know at the time but this stone would reveal something exciting by the end of the day.
I performed my 20-minute invocation between 11:00 AM and 12:00 Noon. In addition to gathering the stone used to hold down the pages of my book, I also asked permission to remove another stone to carry to my next destination. With my mission complete I drove to downtown Blythe, located a Starbucks and began working on my journal for the previous day. Once I finally published my journal, and after a couple of delicious smoothies, I headed north on Interstate 10, back towards Phoenix, Arizona.
Approximately two or three miles after entering the interstate, I noticed a shadow of a crucifix, cast by a telephone pole, on the side of the road. I grabbed my camera and did a drive-by shooting, which I luckily captured in the following image. I took this as a very positive sign.
Several hours later, I arrived back in Phoenix and instantly began sharing my experiences with Ricardo. That’s when I noticed something exciting about the stone I had placed on The 72 Names of God: Technology For The Soul book during the strong winds. The stone had a fascinating image embedded on its surface.
When held a certain way, the profile of a Grey alien with an elongated head and an exposed brain part appeared. Then, as I looked from a different angle, I could see the image of a hawk’s head, eye, and beak. I knew at this point that this particular stone was a keeper.
Ricardo and I spent the rest of the evening visiting with one another. I finally went to bed around 10:30 PM.