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Years ago I was traveling from Colorado to Los Angeles. Drove through the Four Corners area, where four western states converge in one point where you can literally place each hand and each foot in four different states at the same time.

Had not been past that in my journeys before that drive. An hour past that point, to my left, south, I started to get this eerie, then overwhelming feeling of what, I didn't know. It was dark, full moon, and to my left was this long, endless mountain range. Like a whale back that stretched for miles. All I could think of, and to this day it is an overwhelmingly strong feeling, was that there was something something significant, no, something bigger than significant, "down there". I was looking south into Arizona.

A few short years later I went back to the area, known as Canyonlands in Utah, Colorado and Arizona. Right before by chance, well, not quite by chance, I'd stormed through several books by Frank Waters. Born a short distance from where I live. Part Cheyenne Indian. Books included The Man Who Killed the Deer. Pumpkin Seed Point. The Woman at Otowi Crossing. The Book of the Hopi. Masked Gods. And then I went back to those mountains.

And I began to learn that what I had been looking at a few years before but had no idea what I was looking at but got that overwhelming sense of something were the Three Mesas that spanned down to the Hopi Reservation. That's when I began to learn about names like Shongopovi, Oraibi, Hotevilla, Walpi. And it all came together. This area was considered in native mythology to be the center of the world, a garden of eden if you will. Where the originals came together and then left to go to the four corners of the continent. It is far more complex than any words I can put together.

What I had been looking at was considered the center of the world to the Hopi. To The Peoples. All I know is I got some mega, mega vibes when I passed by it years before but had no clue what I was near, and I have been drawn to this land ever since.

Cannot explain these raw, powerful vibes. All I know is that they were real. Since then I have come to know people who are from this area. Eerie. And way cool.
 

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