September 15, 2010
Submitted by my dear friend, Deb:
“Journeying God, pitch your tent with mine so that I may not become deterred by hardship, strangeness, doubt. Show me the movement I must make, toward a wealth not dependent on possessions, toward a wisdom not based on books, toward a strength not bolstered by might, toward a God not confined to heaven. Help me to find myself as I walk in others shoes”. – Prayer song from Ghana, traditional, translator unknown
Although I had been spending my nights in the Walmart parking lot in Wood Village, Oregon during my summer in Portland, I decided to officially start this journey in Woodburn, Oregon. Woodburn is where my second past life reading took revealing that I was one of the wise men that attended the birth of Christ.
Before I began my journey, I purchased some window chalk, wrote the following message on the back of my truck, and then hit the highway.
Several hours later, I approached Ashland, Oregon. I noticed a faint double rainbow in the Oregon sky about fifteen miles outside of Ashland. I took the following photograph while driving down the Interstate.
I spent my evening exploring downtown Ashland and decided to spend the night in the Ashland Food Co-Op parking lot.
I went to bed around 9:30 PM.
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