August 12, 2012
I wasn’t sure if it was the elevation or the geographic area I was in, but I woke up recalling many dreams. I could tell that my body, mind, and spirit were all positively reacting to this area of the country. One of the dreams involved many different crystals, stones, and rocks. They were made up of many different colors, shapes, and textures. Some of them even glimmered in the light. I remember feeling so rich in my dream. When I woke up at 7:00 AM, I discovered I had parked next to a gorgeous sunflower.
Sunflower offered the following wisdom:
- good luck,
- wealth,
- being flexible.
As I approached the sunflower to photograph it, I noticed a flicker of light coming from the center.
As I started my day, I again discovered my lucky numbers on my van’s odometer.
I was in the zone. After an excellent, hearty breakfast and the publication of Day 44 of my journal, I set out on my forty-five-minute morning commute back to the Four Corners Monument. Just as I had done the day before, I paid my $3.00 entry fee, parked my van, and walked down to the plaza’s center. This time, I walked over to the Colorado side of the monument.
I didn’t waste any time in performing my meditation. Between 10:15 and 10:35 a.m., while facing across the plaza towards Arizona, I invoked the “The Power of Prosperity” angel.
I dedicated this mediation to the second Hopi Tiponi Tablet: Frankincense.
Google Maps 2012
Hopi Table No. 2 – Frankincense
The following is the young man’s deciphering of the second Hopi tablet:
FRONT PANEL – This figure represents a super caldera of a super volcano. The dotted line represents a shifted plate in the Earth’s crust.
BACK PANEL – Maasaw’s, or the Messiah’s big footprints.
The Mystery Man also includes in his video the following statement: “The Pahana will be recognized because he will wear a red hat or red cloak like a horned toad. We will see this as the mockery of Christ.”
Once I completed my invocation, I visited an artist on the Colorado side of the plaza. His name was Anthony E. Begay. I had promised him the day before that I would return to purchase some of his Alabaster Carvings, which I loved. Anthony was absent, but the wife and son were there to help me pick out two beautifully carved pieces.
Alabaster Carvings by Anthony E. Begay | Approximately 3″ x 3.”
Excited by my purchase, I returned to my van and returned to Cortez. I arrived back in Cortez approximately forty-five minutes later. With the rest of the day to kill, I returned to the Cortez Recreation Center and strolled around the grounds.
I then decided to call my niece in North Carolina to catch up on everything, and that’s when my friend the hawk reappeared. I had not seen a hawk in three weeks since my trip to Laguna Beach, CA, so I welcomed its reappearance.
I then spent the rest of the day swimming, washing my van, and doing freelance work on my computer. I returned to the same Walmart parking spot I had left early that morning.
And went to bed shortly after 10:00 PM.