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Kristen & Ari  12/04

With Joe McMoneagle at the Rhine Center workshop Feb. '05.

These next few photos are from Stephan Schwartz's RV Conference in Virginia Beach 11/03.

What a group!  Some of my new friends.

Ingo Swann, Stephan Schwartz, James Spottiswoode, Hal Puthoff, Henry Reed, Paul Smith & Russell Targ on the right.
Couldn't help but being a part of this great picture :o) !
 
 
Ingo Swann, Hal Puthoff & Russell Targ
 

StephanSchwartz, Hal Putoff & James Spottiswoode


Ingo's lecture

Edgar Evans Cayce, only living son of Edgar, with Stephan Schwatz. He's full of life, with a great sense of humor, somewhere around 90 years old. It was a privilege meeting & hearing him.


Our buddy Rich


With Stephan Schwartz. 


Me & my buddy Ingo.
 

Paul Smith & I.
 
 

Below is on an entirely different subject. It's the mysterious "Boat of Sokar".

This is an intriguing image I found in an ancient Coptic Temple near the Valley of The Kings in Egypt. It's the mysterious "Boat Of Sokar".  (It's kind of a strange and interesting name, isn't it ...?) The city Sakkara is named after him.  John Anthony West told me that no one knows the real meaning or purpose of this mysterious "boat". Interestingly, on the wall opposite it are the Siriun gods, believed to have come from Sirius. Each has the red disk above their heads, also seen here and is shown performing some kind of important ceremony. (I always had this sense that the red ball above their heads sindicated the vehicle they had arrived in.) 

You see in the image above that its base is a canoe, done this way I believe to show that it's a vehicle. The "top-of-the-line" vehicles of that day were canoes. But  this canoe has a highly exaggerated curve not seen on any other canoe images in Egypt. Also there's a large dome on top, with the red disk at the very top. The paddles rest in the stands. To me this seems to be a clue showing that it did not require the paddles to move. The front end is lined with birds on top, with a large fringe or "wing" hanging from it. More clues to possibly show that this vehicle moved through the air. Also notice the many tripod-type legs & the platform base it's on.

One more significant image  ;-) ...

Ari on the Tibetan prayer rug.  

It's an interesting story how Ari & I found each other. One day in Nov. of '98, while in meditation, an image of a small white pup appeared in my mind. At that time I had no idea who my pup would be  -  tho I had been looking for "my pup" for many months.  Five months after that I found him and realized that I had "seen" this very pup on the day he had been born back in November.

This is how we found each other. In March of '99, on the anniversary of the death of the 2lb. Yorkie that I'd watch for months at a time while it's owners traveled, I woke up & looked sadly at the spot on the floor where I had found this Yorkie dead a year earlier. The previous year,  when its owners had brought the Yorkie to my house, I "heard" the words, "This dog is going to die tonight." I quickly put those words out of my mind, but I  woke the next morning horrified to find her dead beside my bed. An incredibly sad day. So on that day one year later when I woke up I sadly thought of that sweet Yorkie. 

 I then brought the paper in to look in the classifieds for a Maltese. I had been looking for a Maltese for many months, but couldn't find either a breeder or someone selling one. On that morning in '99, for the first time since I had been watching for one, there was a Maltese advertised for sale under Pets in the classifieds! By that time I had already bought a book of Egyptian names and had chosen the name Ari, which means "Light" in the Arab/Egyptian languages. So it came as one of the many surreal coincidences running thru my life when I dialed the number advertising the Maltese and the woman answered, "Arianna's Kennel!"!   ;-)

I went out there to find, when she brought his papers out, that his dog mother's name had been Ariel, and that he had been born on the one-year anniversary of my first trip to Egypt!  And then I found out that Maltese is an Egyptian breed, from the island of Malta, north of Alexandria.


I found these 2 lambie pies sleeping on a blankie one day! :o) (One of them had his nose nearly chewed off by the other!)

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