Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Author Archives: Carol Chapman
I have a couple of book fairs scheduled in the autumn. Therefore, today I worked on a video preview that loops around so I can have it playing continually on my laptop during the book fair. In that way, people walking by can get a glimpse of the Yucatan Travel Movie.
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“We find in nature the more perfect reflection of an all-wise, all-merciful providence that is a consciousness in the soul and mind of every individual . . .”
Edgar Cayce Reading 317-7
I chose the above inspirational quote for the June 2008 Divine in Nature Edgar Cayce Calendar because I love the quote. But, it wasn’t until to day that I noticed that the all-wise, all-merciful providence is a consciousness in the soul and mind of every individual . . . every individual. Wow! Until today, I only saw as far as the perfect reflection being in nature.
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A good day! I talked on the phone with Una Marcotte who is writing From Creation to Lemuria. I’ve seen the first draft and I loved it! She’s polishing it up. I look forward to seeing the finished manuscript.
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Just in: There’s been a cancellation in the Edgar Cayce Forum‘s Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 event. Day Schwartz called today to ask me if I would fill the spot and I said, “Yes! I’d love to.”
Of course, I love Day and her co-moderator, Lindy van Burik, and am always happy to help them out. I also love my topic: The Yucatan Connection to Atlantis and Lemuria Using Cayce Clues and Mythology. Hope to see you there!
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I am happy to say that the KansasCity.com article, “As death toll rises, Mexico rethinks drug war strategy,” reports that the U.S. State Department declares that as well as the Mexican state of Yucatan, also Campeche, Tabasco and Chiapas, the subjects of the next movie, tentatively titled, More Yucatan Travel: Chichen Itza Equinox to Palenque, are also safe for tourists. Yay!
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Amid reports of horrific drug war murders, an article at KansasCity.com says that a number of Mexican states, including Yucatan, are safe for tourists. The article explains that the least safe Mexican states are those adjacent to U.S. borders. The U.S. State Department says that millions of U.S. tourists visit Mexico every year and about a million Americans reside in Mexico.
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Here’s the final wording of the DVD back cover for the movie Yucatan Travel: Cancun to Chichen Itza:
“Discover secrets about the Yucatan that few travelers know such as a fantastic Caribbean beach located within a Mayan ruin site. Encounter a huge underground cave used for drinking water and swimming. In this travel documentary, you will visit a pyramid that contains a tomb and see local children feeding a wild crocodile. Join narrator Miriam Balsley as she shops for colorful crafts with her Mom and Step-dad, savors local delicacies and explores sacred ground where shamans still perform traditional ceremonies. Whether you travel to the Yucatan by plane or cruise ship . . . whether you explore by bus, rental car or tour group . . .
Yucatan Travel: Cancun to Chichen Itza provides insider views of appealing attractions.”
I talked with Day Schwartz, co-moderator of the Edgar Cayce Forum, about changing my March speaking date with them because of an upcoming family event. We’ve changed the date of my speech to the last Wednesday in October, 2011. Day also told me that she and her co-moderator and daughter, Lindy van Burik, had streamlined the title of my presentation to: “THE YUCATAN CONNECTION TO ATLANTIS AND LEMURIA USING CAYCE CLUES AND MYTHOLOGY.” I like it! Don’t you?
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I always thought that crop circles had to be made by some force other than human because the huge works of art were so gorgeous, complex and huge. In my opinion, you’d need to have a view from above the crop circle to create it.
According to news stories, many people in the United Kingdom proclaim that they, not aliens, created the intricate patterns in grain fields known as “crop circles.”
I found it difficult to believe them until a group of people, headed by Jim Denevan, created the largest work of art on earth on the largest lake on earth: Lake Baikal in Siberia.
It is not a crop circle because it is not in a crop. However, it is as gorgeous, complex and huge. In fact, at nine square miles, it is much larger than an crop circle.
Take a look at these Lake Baikal photos.
Maybe, after all, crop circles are created by people.
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A coincidence or what! In Yucatan, among Mayan ruins, there are ancient statues that are supposed to be holding up the world called Atlantes. Is that Atlantes or Atlantis? Where did these Atlantes get their name? What difference, if any, is there between the pronunciation of Atlantes and Atlantis. It could very well be only a difference in interpreting the spoken word. They are probably the same word!
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