The Red Man’s Ghost Dance Religion scared the hell out of white men. So much so, the White Man did everything in his power to squelch the American Indian practice of this religion. Why did white men fear it so much? White men had taken the American Indian’s land, their power, their buffalo, and destroyed […]
Do You Host a Walk-In?
Where did summer go? Or winter—for my Aussie cousins? As I stare out my office window, my Aspen dances her signature solo as she changes from green to shades of gold. It won’t be long before mountain chickadees perch on her naked branches hunting for the seeds I scatter. They pluck sunflower hearts and nyjer from snowy graves and sing their name into […]
Are Walk-Ins Possible? Mitochondria vs Reincarnation
I’ve been interested in the concept of Walk-Ins and have researched the topic since the 1990s. I’ve provided an introduction to Walk-Ins in my July 10, 2016 blog post. I didn’t take the concept seriously until the late 1990s when I woke one morning—after a spiritual journey conducted by my shamanic friend—and felt differently. My friend, […]
Ghost Town of Alta. Nikola Telsa, Are You Still Here?
Ghost towns have fascinated modern man since people first gathered their lives into traveling trunks or saddle bags, crawled onto horses or into covered wagons, and abandoned settlements to chase other dreams or to give up on the dreams that enticed them there in the beginning. As I walk through such haunted places, I can’t help but ask the allusive questions. […]
Walk-Ins? What? An Introduction
Have you ever woke one morning and felt like an entirely different person? Sure people change. As a kid you hate veggies. You get older and you acquire a taste for them. People change. But this is different. An overnight, or after an illness, sudden change. A couple of times in my life this has happened to […]