Years ago, just before I was laid off from my job as a newspaper editor, I had a rather insatiable desire to go to Monument Valley in Utah. There was no reason for this particular compulsion. It kicked in seemingly out of the blue. I had visited the valley once--when I lived in a camper van for a year--and it was fogged in. Yes, fogged in! I was so disappointed, because we couldn't wait another day for it to lift. It lasted the entire afternoon and into the next day. Anyway, it was just after getting this overwhelming need to get on a plane and go to the Four Corners area that I discovered the teachings of Buddhism and the Tao. I began to meditate and I had my heart transformation. Which I'll talk about eventually.I've been reading about spirtual vortexes and their effect on souls. Further, I've heard that where you live can have a profound effect on your ability to tap into vibrations that are generated by higher entities, and that one can actually be summoned, unknowingly, to them for transformation, instruction, what have you. This new understanding reminded me of a dream I had in December 2006. In the dream, I was on a rooftop and I hosed myself down with water. It was a very blissful experience. But what followed was even more interesting. I was flying over a relief map of the United States. I made my way to the Southwest and a directional arrow appeared, pointing to an area near the Grand Canyon. It was very strange. I have never quite figured out what that dream meant. I have lived in Arizona twice, but is that a connection? Will there be something there for me in the future? Is something generating from that location now that touches my soul?
My mother, the medium, relayed to me that I am at my present location because of the vibrations. After thirty years of traveling, I find myself back where I was born. I don't believe in chance. So something is being played out by my presence here. This is true for all of us.

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