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Southwest Petroglyphs

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Southwest Petroglyphs

 

Been traveling lately through time and space—in a way that comes with birth and re-birth. Scientists, scholars, and such seek many of the same answers that I pursue unscientifically. Bottom line? No absolutes and I’ll go with my gut.

Of all the common scenes depicted by petroglyphs worldwide, the birthing scenes are intriguing, especially in the southwestern United States. I recently photographed two such scenes in Arizona (near Holbrook at Rock ...

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Book Review: Light in Dark Times—The Human Search For Meaning—Written by Alisse Waterston; Illustrated by Charlotte Corden

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I recently took advantage of a ‘Zoom’ presentation from the School for Advanced Research, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico re: Communicating Difficult Topics: Art, Aesthetics and Anthropology in Light in Dark Times. https://sarweb.org/  The two contributors, Alisse Waterston and Charlotte Corden, spoke about their recently published (University of Toronto Press) graphic novel ‘Light in Dark Times’. https://www.lightindarktimesbook.com/

I’m new to the concept of the Graphic Novel and wasn’t ...

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Nikola Tesla, Purple Plates, Integratron and One Giant Rock

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My interest in the titled list began with my feet. All of life’s pressures plus old physical, spiritual, and emotional aches, exacerbated by poor medical care, left me unable to walk without assistance. It took almost a year to wean myself off prescription drugs and look for integrative solutions. Meanwhile my feet were alternatively numb, tingly, swollen, red and painful. I found many quirky and sometimes dangerous health fixes on the ...

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