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

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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 of Chiefs Chester Moore of the Nisga’a

My husband John took these photos of the totem pole carved by Chief Chester Moore and of Chief Chester Moore in his regalia.

John took these photographs while I was interviewing Chief Moore on videotape.

Chester Moore is Chief of Chiefs of the frog clan of the Nisga’a First Nations people. Note the carved frog face making up his headdress.

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This is a view of most of the totem pole looking up. Can you see the ravens on the top and the smiling metaphysical frog half way up? I posted close ups of the raven and the metaphysical frog on August 3, 2009.

 

 

 

 

Photo Copyright 2009 John Chapman

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Chief of Chiefs Chester Moore in his regalia. In the background is the Nass River and snow-capped mountains near Kinkolith, which is in northern BC, Canada.

 

 

Photo Copyright 2009 John Chapman

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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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Photo of Black-tailed Buck with Antlers

Remember I said I became so excited that, when I tried to take the photograph of the deer in the woods, I did something wrong with the settings on my camera with the result that only a black image came up on the digital feedback screen of my camera?

Well, it turned out that I was able to get an image by using the photo processing software on my home computer.

Here it is. Isn’t he magnificent! 

By the way, although it looks as if he might be a metaphysical deer because his eyes are glowing, the glow is actually caused by the flash from my camera.

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Black-tailed Deer in the woods on the side of Highway 113, the road between Terrace and New Aiyansh, British Columbia, Canada.

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Everyone Has a Book in Them – a Program that takes you from a person with an idea to a published author

You are invited to . . .

A weekend that will:

  • Bring joy into your life
  • Challenge your body, mind and spirit
  • Fill you with helpful information
  • Awaken and nourish your innate creativity
  • Strengthen your connection with your Soul

Everyone Has a Book in Them – a Program that takes you from a person with an idea to a published author

For more information on “Everyone Has a Book in Them,” presented on the Saturday, August 15 to Sunday, August 16th in Anchorage, Alaska, here’s a link to the web site: http://www.EveryoneHasABookInThem.com

If you have any questions about the event, just write to me at Carol@CarolChapmanLive.com.

I hope to see you there!

Carol Chapman —

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Silver Fox Pups Photo

Here’s a photograph of the silver fox pups on the side of the road.

Actually, I do not really know if their are specifically “silver” foxes. I called them silver foxes in my last post because their mother, who is not in the photo, has long silver fur on her body.

Note the white tip on the end of the tail.  

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Two fox pups we encountered on the road between Kinkolith and New Aiyansh in northern British Columbia, Canada. This is an area that is as far north as the Alaska panhandle and very worth visiting for the magnificent mountain and river scenery, wildlife and, this time of year, salmon fishing.

 

Carol Chapman —

Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman

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