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Last Day in Anchorage

I am happy to say that I am back online again. The company that hosts my web sites was changing servers so my blog was unavailable for a while.

Also, I have been very busy here in Alaska and so have not been able to send my emails. I have been giving the “Everyone Has A Book in Them” program at the ATOM Center and enjoying visiting with the many wonderful people I have met in Anchorage before and met anew during my current visit. Plus, I had the opportunity to visit the Kenai peninsula to take photographs.

It has been a wonderful visit. There is so much to report, from having a mother moose and her calf turn up outside the front door of the ATOM Center the morning of the “Everyone Has A Book in Them” Event – my Alaska friends think the mama and her baby were on the way to the nearby lake (I should have a photo to show you when I get home) – to the flying bald eagle I photographed in Homer, AK, one of the most beautiful places on earth, to the wonderful experience of being with people who are glowing with creativity and talent.

Today, I have 3 private sessions and then I graciously receive a ride to the airport. I know I will be back.

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In Seward, Alaska, at the Russian Shop

I love coming here. Today, I bought amber earrings from the Baltic sea that were put together in Poland.

Because Alaska used to be owned by Russia, there are still Russian named towns such as Soldatna, Russian churches and cemeteries, Samovar Tea Shops, and this lovely Russian shops where I try to visit everytime I am here.

They also have those dolls that fit into each other and Russian fairy tale books, scarves, super warm fur hats. It is wonderful.

The scenery in Seward is also lovely with snow-capped mountains meeting ocean – definite photo ops.

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Flying to Alaska Today

I’ll arrive in Anchorage today. For a number of days, I will be traveling on the Kenai Peninsula taking photographs for next year’s Edgar Cayce Calendar

Then, starting on Friday, August 14, at 7:00 p.m., I will be sharing my knowledge, expertise, and experience on the intuitive connection with the Creative Forces through dreams in a free program, The Dream Connection, followed by the weekend seminar, “Everyone Has a Book in Them.”

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Free Dream Program on Friday, August 14 in Anchorage, Alaska

I’ll be giving a free program, as an introduction to the “Everyone Has a Book in Them” weekend seminar on Friday, August 14, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the ATOM Center, 4025 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.

The free program is called, The Dream Connection and it offers suggestions for improving your connection with intuitive creative input from your soul through working with dreams.

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Free Program in Anchorage on Friday, August 14

I’ll be giving a free program, as an introduction to the “Everyone Has a Book in Them” weekend seminar on Friday, August 14, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the ATOM Center, 4025 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.

The free program is called, The Dream Connection and it offers suggestions for improving your connection with intuitive creative input from your soul through working with dreams

Carol Chapman —

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In L.A. Preparing for “Everyone Has a Book in Them.”

I’m in Los Angeles for a couple of days. While here, I am fine-tuning my presentation for the “Everyone Has a Book in Them” weekend program on August 14, 15, & 16 in Anchorage, Alaska, at the ATOM Center, on 4025 Raspberry Rd

I’m excited by this topic because the Edgar Cayce readings say that creative expression is as much an expression of the Creative Forces as is the psychic. He also says that if you don’t use your creative talents, you lose them. Therefore, this is a program near and dear to my heart and soul.

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Chief Chester Moore’s Totem Pole

Totem pole carving is not a dead art only relegated to ancient totem poles displayed in museums. Totem poles are living things created by modern-day master carvers such as Chief of Chiefs Chester Moore.

We interviewed Chester on videotape in his home village of Kinkolith, on the mighty and cold Nass River, which empties into the Pacific Ocean south of the Alaska panhandle.

The Nisga’a tribe, of which Chester is a member, is separated into four clans: Wolf, Eagle, Raven, and Killer Whale. Chester is Chief of Chiefs of the Frog Clan which is interrelated with the Raven clan.

Knowing that there is a frog clan makes me feel good since I had memories of being a frog / human mixture during my past life regressions of Atlantis. I wrote about my memories of Atlantis in both my books: When We Were Gods and Arrival of the Gods in Egypt.

Here are my photographs of a couple of the amazing animals carved on Chester’s magnificent totem pole.

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Two fierce ravens adorn the top of the totem pole. They look over to the snow-capped mountains on the other side of the Nass River in Northern British Columbia.

 

 

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Chester pointed out to me that this is a metaphysical frog since it has human faces in its eyes.

 

 

 

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