A Blip on the Radar Screen…..
It has been a beautiful summer out here at the end of County Road T.You would actually have to drive down County Road T, trying to keep your eyes on the road, avoiding looking up at the mountain spectacle, to comprehend the awe inspiring visual effects created by Nature’s palette, and discover the intriguing community spread out over these 12 X 12 miles, down here at the end of the road. It was like a summer in Summerland, and had many relaxing lazy moments. As September came, my radar jamming device crashed on 9-9-09 (Mercury Retrograde cycle effects, I’m sure), and I popped up on somebody’s info gathering radar screen. It was a pretty tense time for me as they hauled me in for interrogation. Fortunately, I was able to pull off the interrogation to the satisfaction of my interrogator, and he let me go after only 55 minutes of drama. The session was recorded, and archived, just to teach a lesson to all health and spiritually minded wannabes. You can listen in at www.scienceforlife.net.
Like I mentioned, it’s been wonderfully lazy out here in the remote beauty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. I’ve been off the blog, but soon to reenter with Part II of the Mayan Calendar Chronicles.
In the meantime, I recommend www.macyafterlife.blogdrive.com for the informative commentary of my friend and colleague, Mark Macy, Ph.D. My June 16 blog entry is devoted to Mark’s work. He is coming to Crestone in a couple of days to deliver a presentation on his research, discoveries, and lessons learned from study of Life after Life. Presentation is set for 7 PM, Monday evening, September 21 at Jillian’s Studio. Mark gives a great Power Point presentation in a light humorous style on a subject that most people regard as just too inscrutable and unbelievable. Our fear of “death” creates many of the challenges that we manufacture for ourselves, needlessly.
Signing off from Crestone and Beyond. Love.