August 14, 2012
I woke up at 7:00 AM and quickly fell back to sleep. I woke up a second time at 7:25 AM, and it was at that point I realized I had overslept. I pulled myself together very quickly and rushed over to the auto mechanic shop to meet my 8:00 AM appointment.
As I approached the front door, the mechanic walked into the shop with my new alternator under his arm. I dropped off my van and walked down the street to McDonald’s for breakfast and freelance work on my computer. While I was walking down the street, my friends from Hopi called to inform me that something had come up and they wouldn’t be able to get together with me the next day, on Wednesday. They said it would be Thursday or Friday before I could visit. I told them about my situation with my vehicle and said it would not be a problem. I gladly rescheduled our meeting for two days later, on Thursday. On a spiritual level, I knew there was a good reason for the delay, so I didn’t question it.
Two hours later, at 10:06 AM, the mechanic called to let me know that my van was ready to be picked up. I left McDonald’s and headed back up the street towards the auto shop, and that’s when I noticed another pair of crows standing in someone’s yard.
The mechanic handed me the bill for $334.91. I could tell a tremendous difference in the way the engine started. I could barely hear the motor running, unlike before when I could scarcely hear my stereo from the engine’s roar. I couldn’t believe the difference. I was thrilled. I left the auto shop and drove across the street to fill my tank with gas. I left Cortez at approximately 11:00 AM. I drove straight to the Four Corners Monument. I arrived around 12:00 noon, gathered my things and headed to the plaza to perform my fourth and final meditation.
Once I found a shaded spot, I started my “Global Transformation” invocation. I invoked the “Global Transformation” angel between 12:23 and 12:43 PM.
I dedicated this mediation to the fourth Hopi Tiponi Tablet: Tiponi; Christ.
Google Maps 2012
Hopi Tablet No. 4: Tiponi or Christ
The following is the young man’s deciphering of the fourth Hopi tablet:
FRONT PANEL – The swirling cross figure at the top left corner completes the zodiac when the progression of the ages has traveled from Aquarius to Pisces. – The face in the top right corner is the sign for Aquarius, which, according to the Mayans, would begin on December 21, 2012. – The wavy line coming down the center of the table is the water coming from the water bearer, Aquarius.- The missing piece under the V shape on the bottom left is the tale of the Pisces fish, symbolizing the end of Pisces. – The figure at the bottom right represents Venus’ cycle. – The young man also includes an additional figure in his video, which looks like a volcano but is now shown here.
BACK PANEL—The young man did not attempt to decipher the back panel. I believe the prophecy concerns the fact that if the Hopi take in the Lost White Brother as one of their own and the Lost White Brother takes on another religion afterward, he will be beheaded. I’m not entirely sure about this, however.
After I completed my meditation, I browsed through the items at the various Native American booths on the New Mexico side of the plaza and, without much searching, discovered the following sand painting. I thought the artwork and meaning greatly represented my visit to the Four Corners Monument.
I left the Four Corners Monument extremely grateful for the opportunity to perform my meditations in such a special place. With a new alternator and all of my meditations behind me, I was ready to return to the Hopi village of Moenkopi, approximately 2.5 hours away. I continued my drive west on Arizona Highway 160. A few miles into the drive, I noticed a heart-shaped figure on the side of a mountain.
I continued west across the 36th Parallel and northern Arizona until I reached Kayenta. It began to rain during my stay, and I knew this was an excellent omen. Once I left Kayenta, I continued west until I reached the Navajo National Monument. I decided to stop here to pay my last respects to the Navajo people and spent over an hour observing the Tsegi Canyon. This place was magnificent.
Tsegi Canyon
Rain at Tsegi Canyon
Rainbow at Tsegi Canyon
I left the Navajo National Monument and continued my drive west to Moenkopi. Approximately 30 minutes later, the following image appeared on the north side of the highway.
The Eye of Providence Symbol
The Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) is a symbol showing an eye surrounded by rays of light or glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It sometimes represents the sight of God watching over humankind (divine providence) or “to know.”
And just before sunset, I arrived safely in Moenkopi. I went to bed around 11:00 PM.