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Am working my way through Commanche Moon [Val Kilmer is probably the best thing about it], but there is talk about calling the Jaguar, and the Parrot. Interesting how close the Native American is to the Mayan... Cheryl
Thanks Cheryl for observing something I discovered years ago while traveling through the American SouthWest. Having traveled so much more in Mayaland before I arrived in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado, I was surprised to be greeted in my meditation with the thought: “This is your greatest trip of this lifetime!” I was shocked!!! How could it be? Wouldn’t the pyramids of Egypt and so on and on be more important? Not for me! Soooo, I looked with new eyes at everything I passed over, through, and into. What marvels I then saw!
When I returned I had huge ‘orbs’ in various places I visited in Monument Valley with my Navajo guide and that I encountered while walking alone over abandoned places out in the desert where ruins of Mayan centers of a slightly different kind remain.
Then, when I went to Peru in 2005, as if driven to do so and nothing could hold me back, I was amazed to return home and start work on a book entitled: “Travels in Peru in Search of The Maya”!!! The Maya were in Peru? I then looked back at the times I had thought exactly that and wondered about it, but never put it together. Since then I have found that many saw the same thing but I needed to actually walk the path to see it. You, however, only had to watch a TV movie and got it!! Yahoo!!!
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