Her crystals were fascinating. When we did the first one -- a giant quartz -- she said, "I feel it making a connection with my thoughts." The next one she showed me she proclaimed cured cancer. I didn't argue. It felt right to me. As soon as I closed my eyes to give it an activation, I heard the crystal say to me, "I cure other diseases, too." So for this one I gave it an intention to enhance its ability to cure diseases. She explained that after the activation she had visions of pillars coming up out of the ground and that her body was being encased in an energy shield or Merkaba. And with each activation, she received a LOT of downloads and information. She was definitely very connected and my activations seemed to enhance that.
This is a merkaba - A sacred geometry that is pure divine energy, constantly spinning, harmonizing, balancing, flowing, moving and expanding in all four directions at all times supporting you where you want to go.
I took a nice long walk with Whisper. During our walk we came upon a woman who was walking two greyhounds.
Love that ever-present mountain range!
For the remainder of the day, I worked on my website. I added a few new features: A pop-up menu to ask for people's email addresses the first time they access the site, and a membership area so people can register and have accounts. This was so the site would be ready for something big...
SOMETHING BIG??
Yes! I've decided to migrate the BLOG over to my website so everyone can see it! When I have mentioned it to clients, they seemed excited about it -- moreso than I expected. And the website service provider I use has a really nice blogging feature. It will even send updates to subscribers when I make a new post. Yay!
The other thing I thought was that when I describe specific sessions, I could picture potential clients reading it and saying, "Gosh, I want me some of that!" Because it's still hard for people to know what I can truly do for them. This could help that immensely. So I've begun creating the back-end of the BLOG. I would guess that by mid-next week I'll have it all set up. So for now I will continue to update my blog HERE. You'll be the first to know when I've fully migrated it. :)
Then I had another idea.
I wanted at least one portrait of me in some sort of travelling theme/scene as a signature shot for the travel blog. Something with a beautiful landscape. Maybe something with the van? Maybe include Whisper.
That's difficult for me to take by myself, so I would need some assistance. Maybe someone I've met here in Albuquerque could help me create this image? But I'd have to train them on how to be a good photographer, and I'm not even that good of a photographer. Hmmm... Maybe I could hire a local photographer and we could go out in the desert to get a shot.
Wait. If I'm going to do that...
How about Sedona?? MAYBE I should hire a photographer in Sedona to take amazing sunset pictures of me as a traveler! WHOA.
So I spent the afternoon looking for photographers in Sedona, and I found one that I thought was absolutely amazing. So much so that I assumed he was going to be hella expensive. But I reached out to him anyway. Country singer Stacy Burk. (Yes, I said him.) And to my shock and surprise, he was the LEAST expensive of all the photographers I'd been looking at. Most ran at least $500/hour. But Stacy quoted me $200 for an hour and a half photo shoot at a beautiful spot. So we'll be meeting up on Tuesday of next week!
Here's a Tracy Burk sample
Check out more of his awesome work: https://www.stacyburkphotography.com/weddings-portraits
Oh, and I ran out of business cards the other day, so I designed some new ones and had them sent to Resonant Essentials since I was going to be here all week. They arrived today...
Booyah!




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