| Part Eleven A; Montana Adventures
 
 
 
Part A: Lakeside at Flathead   LakeWe were back together again. Tires, working parts, etc. all  in order. Excitedly, we continued into bigger mountains, looking for more trees  as we drove west. But population was sparse and so were the trees. We reached Missoula, with me  wondering when we were ever going to see forested mountains. Missoula  was a larger town with a more integrated personality than Billings, which we gratefully appreciated. We  followed directions to meet Barbara and Robert her husband at his Dermatology  office. Again, the challenge was to park such a huge rig in their  office-building parking lot as it shared space with a bank, but finally a  parking space (or rather several spaces in a row) opened up. We parked, found  the door, and then rode the elevators up. We arrived during the last moments of  Robert’s lunch period and so we were able to meet him. Barbara had spoken with  Galexis but Robert hadn’t. However, it was still easy to connect as fellow  magicians in the Lazaris network. We had seen each other at workshops but  hadn’t known names. In Robert’s office, I found several small statues from  Incan tombs showing how the people at that time interpreted various health  conditions. He collected them. Daniel and I had a couple of statues ourselves  and now I suspect that one of our statues, a smiling woman with the hole in her  head, had just been treated for insanity or a bad headache! The view of the  city was spectacular from their penthouse office. I felt good that there were  some metaphysical people holding the energy in this part of the world. Soon we had to continue. We slowly worked our way north a  couple of hours through harsh dusty construction/road expansion to Flathead Lake. Flathead was a moniker given to  the local natives who traditionally pressed foreheads and noses into a  straighter line, which they thought appealing, by fastening a wood strip on the  papooses’ heads. Of course, no one still did this disfigurement and the tribes  no longer want to be called Flatheads. Despite their Reservation being called  the Flathead Reservation, now they call themselves the Salish. I didn’t know  this of course at the time we came to the Lake,  but thought it an interesting piece of local trivia to share with you.                        Here’s a  picture of the Lake with some rain. 
   After a while following the Lake, we came into the community  of Lakeside. Turning off at a sign offering  you-pick cherries, we passed through cherry orchards toward the lake and looked  for the first driveway past the trees. This was Judy and Tom’s place and we  groaned when we saw the driveway where we were to park. It slanted down.  Nevertheless, there had to be a way. We parked on the street and knocked. Out came  Judy and Tom and two of their dogs. Right away, Judy and Tom saw the big rig  and realized the issue. So for the better part of an hour, the four of us  coached Daniel as he drove past the driveway and turned around, driving past  the driveway the other way, pausing and backing slowly into it without hitting  anything on the sides of the narrow streets. There was a dip between the  driveway and the street and our back jacks dragged the concrete, making a loud  noise and scarring the pavement. We’d done this before and the poor things were  twisted a bit and distorted, but Judy and Tom were distressed that we were  tearing the RV apart. Nevertheless, we parked it successfully, although it felt  very wobbly because the driveway inclined down, so we had to build up the front  of the RV as high as possible to level out the trailer. You see, the front legs  of the 5th wheel are very skinny aluminum posts and they were  extended to their full length. This made the RV rock when we walked inside it –  not a secure feeling! Daniel brought out a tripod stabilizer to go over the  kingpin but the tripod legs didn’t reach the ground because the downward slant  was too severe by this point. However, after Tom disappeared and returned with  6 concrete blocks, we were able to create a base for the tripod, using 2 blocks  per leg. (This was typical of Tom who was always quietly helping out and  solving problems throughout the whole visit. What a gem!) Now the RV was more  stable than it usually was on level ground without the tripod. Great! We  didn’t have to be concerned that we’d move too quickly in the RV and it would  topple over!  Right away, the four of us sat around the dinner table and  started finding out who all we knew in common. Tom had a pain issue in his  lower back from a series of injuries and so we all started talking about all  the healers we knew. Judy and Tom were impressed with an energy/spiritual  healer named Jim MacKimmie, who lived further north in Eureka MT  near the Canadian border. They showed us his book, “Presence of Angels”, which  was a story about his life and healing work. As soon as I expressed interest in  experiencing him, Judy immediately placed a call to him and his wife Andrea.  They booked us for the following week, and since they were always so busy but  were able to make this exception, I realized that this was probably a favor to  Judy. It’s wonderful to have such supportive friends! Judy and Tom had three dogs in three different sizes and all  greeted us. The youngest and smallest, Leonardo, was very cute, charming and  playful, nipping at my toes. He is a mixture of a Yorkie and a Poodle and  considered therefore a “Yorkypoo.” The older and slightly larger one, Paz  (sometimes called “Pazmania”), was jealous of the youngster and looked miffed.  His expression of disdain was so clear and his body posture so in alignment  with the expression, he came across perfectly as a jealous human. Paz didn’t  easily approach for petting although you could tell he wanted it. The largest  dog Phoenix is  an old poodle. She moved slowly like the old dog she is. She appeared to be in  her last days, but amazingly after a couple of days during our visit, she  perked up and walked more easily. Of course, we gave her some healing energy  and maybe that helped. The dogs wanted to be with us a lot. Sometimes the  intense cheerfulness of the little one Daniel called “fur ball” was too much,  as he playfully attacked our feet wherever we went. It was hard not stepping on  him. The four of us coordinated our calendars so that we could  get everything into it we wanted while we were here.  Judy and Tom presented everything that they  thought they wanted to do with us, especially boating over to Wild Horse Island and visiting Faerie  Island, both north of Lakeside in the middle of the lake. We told them we’d  like to see Glacier   National Park and they  were thrilled. They loved the place and offered to take us both there for a  great view and a nice hike. Then we told them that Starr and Art were somewhere  in NW Montana too and wanted to go to dinner with us along with James and one  of Starr’s clients living there who had begun a romantic relationship with him.  So we connected with Art only to find out to our utter amazement that Starr and  Art were also in Lakeside! Now what are  the chances of that occurring? Connecting in Hot Springs and then again  in a tiny town of fewer than 2000 people in a remote area of the country at the  same time! This connection with Starr was getting auspicious if there was this much synchronicity to our relationship! After considering all the things to do, I wondered if  there’d be time for me to channel or to get rest. It was always great to go  back to the RV and plop down in our comfy beds. No unpacking in motels and  having to deal with a different bed every location. As we were tired from the  trip and all the fussing over the RV setup, I looked forward to sleeping in  such a marvelously quiet place. ---.....---------- Sleep “Martyr Magic”Imagine my surprise when the next morning at 7 a.m., I hear  women talking and laughing near the trailer. Judy had said she was going to go  to a friend’s house on the lake for her morning Tai Chi class. But as she told  me later, it was too foggy so the women came to Judy’s instead. They gathered  in the garage behind the RV, and did their moves to music, all the while talking  and laughing. I was glad they were having fun and I was laughing too. I am  certainly creative in finding ways to disturb my morning sleep! It’s all part  of my talented “martyr magic” rather than positive “magician’s magic.”  Unfortunately, I don’t catch up on sleep very easily during the day, even if  there is time for a nap. But going low on sleep one night is no problem. I  generally “wake up” adequately later in the day. When the class ended, I was  still relaxing in bed, doing one of my meditations, snuggled into my blankets.  The morning had been cooler than I was used to and very nice. The women left. I thought, hey, maybe I can catch a little  more sleep. Before I could fall asleep, there was a knocking on the trailer  door. Art shows up at the trailer and knocks on the door. How did he know where  the RV was? Daniel and I get up and greet Art who says “you said by the cherry  orchard and this is the only lane with a cherry sign pointing to it!” We  laughed a lot over the magic of that! Then we coordinated a big dinner for all  of us together for Friday evening, as well as for James’ birthday party on  Sunday. Then Art went on his way. It’s always more fun to organize things in  person than over the phone, I feel. But then I’m not a “phone person.”  Daniel went off to pick some cherries as I pulled  myself together and had my breakfast. After I had had some coffee to wake up  and compensate for my lack of rest, Daniel and I hopped into Aylar and went  exploring around the area. Judy and Tom didn’t do much hiking, or at least Tom  didn’t, so we were left to ourselves to find a good trail. Naturally drawn to a  road that said “Blacktail   Mountain,” we drove up a  long winding road through tall evergreens into cooler and cooler terrain. I was  feeling good despite the fuzz in my brain. After all the heat we had suffered  on this trip, some cooler weather was certainly welcome! We found a road that  led away from the main drive, parked Aylar and hiked up and back down a steep  mountainside. We observed interesting flowers and butterflies and enjoyed the  different wild smell of this area. At the very top, we found an unsupervised  government or military installation. It’s good that the terrorists don’t have  enough men to track down all these sights! It was a little chilly, but we got a  great view of the surrounding area with Flathead Lake. 
 Here’s a view from the near top with a high-flying bird.
 
  That night we had a wonderful dinner at home. Judy is a  fabulous cook. We talked for a long time before I faded out. I crawled into bed  that night looking forward to making up for the surprise of the morning. Judy  had apologized for my lack of sleep and said that there would be no crowd there  the next morning. So along came some early hour and I woke up again, this time  to Elvis Presley singing “Don’t be Cruel” and a motor or generator running.  Seems this morning was dog grooming day. The groomer parked her van next  to the RV on my side (of course!) and while she worked on the dogs, they barked  a lot and she listened to Elvis and kept on her air conditioning. All this was  less than 4 feet from my bedroom window. I simply must be the most gifted and talented sleep disturbance specialist anywhere! Since it took a good  couple of hours to groom the dogs, there was no opportunity to return to sleep.  So I dragged myself up and drank more coffee, although coffee on the second day  of lack of rest can be jittery-making and swing my blood sugar around  unpleasantly. Sleepily I sat around with Daniel, Judy and Tom and we  discussed all the things we were to do together while Daniel and I were  visiting and fit them in the calendar. We had thought that maybe we’d go to Glacier Park today, but we reasoned that we  might run too late for the big dinner with Starr and Art. So Daniel and I  brought out the crystals we’d gotten from Donna back in the D.C. area. Judy and  Tom looked at them and Judy chose several of the nicest ones for herself and  Tom. We talked about things and Judy revealed that she was getting readings  from another channel besides me. His name was Dale Carley and he channeled an  entity called Baratta. Dale lived in the L.A.  area, and since I was going down there, Judy exclaimed, “you simply must meet  this fellow!” Since I enjoyed meeting other channels, I agreed. “It’s a great  idea,” I said. Immediately the phone rang. Judy picked up. It was Dale! Judy  was amazed since Dale had never before called her. Generally she calls him for appointments. How about that for magic?  We channels are a weird group but if we’re not competitive  we actually enjoy each other a lot. Dale’s voice was warm and pleasant and it  was a pleasure, no matter how brief, to connect with him and plan on getting  together while we were in L.A. Judy said that her body had been changed by the  energy healing Baratta gave on her. So I asked to get a healing session and  Dale said that first Baratta required a reading on me. So I suggested “would  you be up to an exchange?” Dale was excited, as he had probably heard from Judy  how she enjoyed Galexis, so we were on for an exchange and then a healing for  me. Dale and his wife Tysa both attend Lazaris workshops, so again we have this  wonderful connection in common. Now I had yet something else wonderful to  anticipate in L.A.,  besides what was already planned – the NeuroCranialRestructuring, the Atlas  Profilax, and Bashar, yet another channeled entity. I wished I was more upbeat but finally I simply couldn’t  enjoy the get-together and the crystal looking because I was simply too tired  and sleepy. So finally, I suggested to Daniel that I would go lie down and when  it was time to leave, he’d come get me. I didn’t realize until I lay down that  I was anticipating his coming to alert me every time he came out to the RV for  something. Since he came and went frequently, I didn’t get any sleep at all.  Finally I was simply so frustrated and tired that I got up and cried. Daniel  came in the trailer and found me, exhausted and sobbing. I explained how I was  simply even more on alert by this system and how tired, sleepy, and now  distressed and depressed I was getting. Now I know why small children cry when  they are sleepy.  Daniel immediately did a “Pull” on me. A “Pull” is a  technique from the system Ethel Lombardi created in the 1970’s known as MariEl  System of Healing. The Pull electro magnetically sucks out of the cellular  memory all the debris about a particular chosen issue. A lot of energetic stuff  came out and a lot of victim stuff and I actually felt better, at least  emotionally. I think I even was a little more awake and not quite so tired. So  I drank a little more coffee and then we headed out to a restaurant in the  nearest large town, Kalispell. So Judy, Tom, Daniel and I joined Starr, Art,  Mary Lyn and James at a big table in a busy and noisy place. I cannot distinguish sounds when there’s a lot of ambient  noise going on, so I generally hear only the person closest to me when I go to  a noisy restaurant. Fortunately, Starr’s high pitched voice cuts through a lot  of sound soup and we all swapped chairs here and there for more focused  conversations. Starr enjoyed Judy a lot and I was glad. Mary Lyn was fun too.  She was one of Starr’s clients. She related how she and James had met. Many  times when she called Starr, James would pick up the phone. They ended up  talking a lot and when James broke up with a girlfriend, they began to talk  more seriously. Now they were engaged, so everyone at the table was mated  happily, at least at the moment! I just kept going over and over with amazement  the synchronicity of our being together in the same small town in NW  Montana at the same time. I knew it was magic, so what was the message?  For a while, I got a “contact high” from all the excitement (no drugs, okay?)  and woke up enough to enjoy myself. Of course it helped that I ate some  delicious rich chocolate too. Of course, you may consider chocolate a drug! If  so, then I’m guilty! And it was yummy! (Note; in case you didn’t know,  chocolate contains caffeine, one of the “addictive” agents in it) During my personal intensive, Starr had suggested that I  come back through Hot Springs  and she could fix my coccyx. But I didn’t know if I would be able to go through  Hot Springs on  the way back, since we had had to cancel so much on our trip and didn’t know  our schedule. So I asked Starr if I could have a healing on my coccyx while we  were here. She agreed and told us to stop by Mary Lyn’s house on the lake after  boating with Tom the next day. Art, James and Mary Lyn were planning to go to  Glacier National Park the next day but Starr is not strong and besides, had  clients and miscellaneous things to do. So Starr was going to stay at Mary  Lyn’s. We would find the dock and meet her there during Starr’s rare free time  and she could work on me before Art, James and Mary Lyn came back. Happily, we  returned and I went to bed. ---.....---------- Boating Adventures on the LakeSaturday morning, I woke up rested and celebratory - eureka!  I slept enough! It had been a quiet and cool pleasant night. Tom had invited us  to go out on Flathead   Lake in his motorboat, so  I packed accordingly. Tom loves “toys,” (also known as guy machines that are  cool.) As a boy, Tom dreamed about having a big garage where he could tinker  and play with cool machines. Most boys didn’t get their fantasies fulfilled  when they grew up, but Tom finally had! In the huge garage that he designed and  built (being amazingly handy with tools), he has a boat, Toyota Avalon, Jeep  CJ7 (which is a special vehicle for going straight uphill without falling off)  and a Jeep Cherokee, motorcycle, a rider mower with all the attachments, and a  1929 Model A Ford he is restoring. His motorboat was parked on the driveway  next to the RV in the front. Tom whistled as he brought things out of the  garage and the house and packed them in the boat. I was not sure I was looking  forward to boating, although he and Judy definitely were excited. Every time  I’d been on a boat, I had been quite uncomfortable, not to mention bored. So I  brought along various comfort aids that wouldn’t be destroyed if doused. It was  too cold for me to want to swim so I bundled up to protect my neck from the  wind. In times like these, my “Princess” Self really shows up, fussing over the  details and trying to cover every potentiality for discomfort. I resolved that  I would get myself in balance and heal this body stuff so that I could have an  easier life. No more Princess and the Pea crap! Oh well, I actually was physically better since starting this RV trip, really. I had to admit it. The  Princess is on the way out. Maybe this is her last Show. To my amazement and delight, the seat on the boat, with a  pillow at my back and the folded stool under my feet worked! I was comfortable.  And I had covered my neck well and sat behind the glass windshield, so  that my neck was not stressed. This could actually be tolerable! Tom headed out  from the public dock at a good clip and soon we were out on the Lake, passing big house after big house. All along the  lake there were towns that doubled as resorts - places of retreat for  well-to-do people. Some of the houses were amazingly crafted on the side of the  cliffs coming down to the water. A few were outrageous and creative examples of  huge wealth thrown into architecture. Very entertaining! I found myself amazed  that anyone would want such a huge house, and caught myself. For years, I had  dreamed of having my very own personally designed enormous house, decorated to  the nines by me of course! Although I could never afford it, somehow that  desire had died, at least for now. I laughed. If someone had told me that I was  going to enjoy living in an RV that was maybe 400 square feet (tops!) with the  slides out, I would have thought him or her crazy. Now look at me, footloose  and fancy-free as far as housing is concerned. No debts, traveling wherever.  Wow, this can be fun if I don’t have to worry about repairs. And this week I  didn’t have to think about repairs – whoopee! I had to admit to myself that  this RV life is really fun! Eventually, we came to a big island they called “Wild Horse   Island.” You guessed it.  There were wild horses on the island. But there were also many other animals  and birds living there too, Tom told me. As we came closer, Tom reduced the  engine power to a purr and we moved more slowly around the perimeter. We saw  that humans were building more and more on the island. New frames were going up  here and there. The closer we got, the more I did not feel very good about the  place. I didn’t know why, but I didn’t really want to spend any time there. I  wished Tom would just drive on away. But Tom was giving us the tour, so I said  nothing and tried to relax. At least I was comfortable! Tom slowly circled the  large island and we saw some wild goats by the beachside. Then we also saw some  eagles and their nests. Finally, Tom found a bank to land. If Tom and Judy  weren’t so excited about having us ashore, I would’ve suggested we leave. Once  on land, I found the pebbles on the little “beach” were beautiful. Many designs  and colors enhanced by the liquid wetness. I collected a good bunch. Judy said  that she collects good stones here and paints runes on them, making rune decks  for friends. Cool! I thought. 
Presently, we were done collecting and we jumped back in the  boat and backed away from the island, turning slowly to return. This was the high point? I was looking  forward to being on land again. Usually, when I’m on the water, I feel a bit  trapped. I can’t get up and walk anywhere. I have to stay seated and alert, not  my favorite thing to do. How much longer until we get to Starr? Are we running  late? I kept thinking in this vein, feeling more restless and dissatisfied. And  then we came to what Judy and Tom called “Faerie Island.”  As we got closer, I began to feel excited. It was only a miniscule little  island sticking out of the lake, tiny in comparison to Wild Horse Island. It was maybe only 35 feet long  and 20 feet wide, but filled with a magic and power. You could see it in the  rock formations and in the placement of the trees. Every view was harmonious,  unspoiled, and looked framed for a picture. I snapped away on my camera. There  was no beach for landing, but we found an outcropping of rocks where the water  was deep enough next to them so we could get close enough. There were trees  there to anchor to, and soon we four were scrambling up the side of the island  to the top, about 15 or 20 feet above us. The top of the island was flat and  shaped in a figure 8 pattern, or as we liked to see it, an infinity pattern.  Natural placements of stone emphasized the two circular areas and the narrower  waist in the center. Someone had built a fire and made yet another circle with  stones that were placed somehow very appropriately. Good feng shui, this  island! I could feel a high rushing energy in my head that meant psychic flow.  So I told everyone “I think I’d like to channel.” Of course they were all  delighted with the idea. Daniel suggested a place or two to sit and did what he  could to make me comfortable. I found a stone next to a high resonance tree and  sat down. As I began to relax into my altered state of mind, right  away I sensed a tremendous amount of spirit activity around me. Galexis came  through smiling about the Faerie Cathedrals and the meeting place we were  sitting on. This is one of the portal or docking areas that have been closed  due to the difficulty of working with the human realm locally. It is about  ready to reopen. This kind of thing is happening all over the planet as the new  reality emerges and the leading wave individuals get themselves clear and in a  consistently powerful and positive intentionality. Then we’ll see these humans  align with the Faerie Kingdom and together work to heal the rest of the Human Kingdom’s  poor attitude towards its planet. 
 Here’s a picture of me channeling Galexis on Faerie Island.
 
  Someone asked a question about Wild Horse Island and Galexis said that two years  previous, a dark energy had descended on the place and it was not a good energy  alignment place for people with sensitive perceptions. Tom confirmed this,  saying that a man had moved onto Wild   Horse Island  and had run him off when he was docking at a public dock. The man was angry and  mean to people and also, it seemed, he had gained the reputation of being  destructive to the land and annoying to other inhabitants of the island.  Galexis didn’t see when this situation would change, only that it would in time.  When I came out of trance, I was glad to know there was a good reason why I  reacted so darkly to Wild   Horse Island.  
 Here is one view of Faerie   Island as we were  leaving.
 
  Then it was getting late and we still needed to get to Starr  during her free time at Mary Lyn’s. As we drove up to the dock, Starr was  already outside waving to us. We hitched the boat and tromped up the many  stairs to the house perched on the cliff. Starr welcomed us with open arms. We  had made it before the others had returned – yea! Starr was excited about all  of us and in a great mood. She decided to do healings on all of us, even though  I was the only one that had asked for one. Starr had me sit as straight as  possible in front of her with my back to her and she ran energy up and down my  spine, correcting things. My spine began to burn and I slumped over, but Starr  said, “no, sit straight. I’m straightening your spine.” So I did, but then the  burning got too intense and I asked Starr to calm it a little. Immediately she  did, but now I had to sit a little longer. While she sent me energy for about 5  to 10 minutes, she worked on two others. Finally I was done, or “cooked.” I  rested on the soft couches for a few minutes. Then we heard the sounds of the  others returning. They were bringing food for dinner and were evidently hungry,  so we said goodbye as soon as we were finished and headed back to the boat.  From there, we headed straight back to the dock. Tom expertly loaded the boat  on the boat trailer and he and Daniel hitched it to Tom’s truck. We four  arrived back to the house where the boat was once again placed next to Shungo.  Then we went to dinner. Judy and Tom drove us to Big Fork, a  small artsy town on the eastern side of the lake. They mentioned that the  weather on their western side of the lake was better in the winter than on this  other side because they were warmer and drier, without as much wind and snow.  We arrived in the town at a busy peak and parking was scarce. We found an alley  space and cut through the block to get to the favorite local restaurant named  “Show Thyme.” This place was next to the local (and very active) theatre, and  this evening we had to slowly make our way through the theatre patrons standing  out front enjoying the pleasant weather and each other’s company before going  in to the show. We were glad that Judy had called earlier for reservations.  They were obviously necessary for every table was full. The food was delicious  with unusual combinations of fish, chicken and sauces and vegetables. What was new  for me was the delicious huckleberry ice cream. It was huckleberry season and  there were a lot of huckleberries this year everywhere. Judy and Tom said there  were not so many bears descending on the towns looking for fruit! I was stuffed  but I slept well enough. Next; Part b; North Montana     Part B: Journey to Glacier and the Birthday Bash
   Sunday, we mobilized as soon as I could get myself together  and headed north to Glacier Park, the only national park shared by both the US  and Canada. On the way we stopped at a cute roadside stand and bought a bunch  of huckleberries. It was a long but pleasant drive through higher and higher  woodlands. The first stop inside the park was Lake McDonald, where we took  pictures and saw the locals. Then Tom drove us through the long and winding  uphill road along higher mountain after higher mountain as we ooohed and  aaaahhd to the breathtaking scale of the vistas. We eventually arrived at a  peak where there was a pavilion with rest rooms, views, gift shop, and  trailheads. The air was fresh and cold. I stood in the sun for warmth watching  a ground squirrel stealing a piece of food. This little rodent was flat and  snub-nosed. None of us wanted to hike the weather-exposed trailheads there  above the timberline, and Judy and Tom were not going to hike at all. But they  knew a great trail part of the way back down where we could hike and meanwhile  they would go to the lodge and have coffee and some food. A great solution for  both couples! So we got in the car and headed back. On the way back down, we  saw a mountain goat leaning over the road with a funny smirk on its face. 
 
 Judy and Tom dropped Daniel and me off at the trailhead and  sped away. The two of us worked our way up a trail alongside a sparkling and  rushing mountain stream. We noticed that all the people we passed were people  we would enjoy knowing. This had not happened in the eastern part of the  country. So we concluded that perhaps Western people looked different from  Eastern people. And we identified with the image presented by the Westerners  more than the Easterners. Are we going to move out west? Who knows? Not us, at  least not yet. We enjoyed playing dryad in several trees (see Daniel below).  When we were done, we waited by the road watching the steady procession of  park-goers until Judy and Tom returned and picked us up.  
 Now it was time to get to the next event on our busy agenda!  Tom kept the pedal to the metal to get us back in time for James’ Birthday  Party. The four of us arrived in plenty of time for the party, helped set the  table and chatted with the others coming in. After awhile we had at least a  dozen people there. When all the food was ready, we managed to squeeze all of  us around the big table and had a feast. When the dinner was over and Starr’s  special desert was finished, James opened his presents. Then the conversation  grew naturally quieter. Suddenly Starr turned to me and said loudly in her high  voice (the way she always says things) “Ginger? Are you willing to channel  tonight?” There she went again! “Yes,” I said, and soon everyone that stayed  had gathered in the living room area on the sofas, floor, chairs etc. with me  sitting in the middle in front and next to the big fireplace. I held the  crystal I’d given James for his birthday as my channeling crystal. Starr asked James if he was willing to be the subject of the  channeling as it was his birthday. Poor dear, he had no idea what Galexis was  like and said “sure!” with hesitant enthusiasm. After all, he was Starr’s  apprentice and pretty much went along with Starr’s agenda for him. Then I went  into trance and Galexis, as always with the first time for a new person, right  away asked for James’ birth month, day and year as well as the city of birth.  They then went into some of their perspectives. I don’t remember anything in  detail of course, but what happened was that Galexis went really deep into the  type of issues that most people would probably prefer to keep private! James bore  it well and kept a straight face as Galexis told him that he needed to have  more fun and not be so serious! It evidently went over well with Starr.  Daniel told me later that she sat on the  floor with her back up against Art sitting on a chair nodding her agreement  with almost every comment from Galexis. After the channeling, Starr told me  she’d taken away our traffic delays and my constipation and moved the  resistances to “stinking and sweating” (so watch out everyone!) Geez, where  does she get her ideas? ---.....---------- The Channeling TestMonday was channel and laundry day, usually humdrum. But  this day was different. At the break, as I was fussing over my clothes as  usual, Daniel told me that one of the Galexis friends who had an appointment  would like for Galexis to speak to his group of friends. Would I be willing?  “Sure,” I said. Daniel was smiling. “And one of the friends is Jach Pursel,” he  said. “What???” I asked, shocked. “You’re kidding!” Jach Pursel is the trance  channel for Lazaris, who is probably the most amazing channeled entity on the  planet as far as I’m concerned. I’ve gone to many many Lazaris workshops since  1980 and I consider Jach to be the top channeler! Me, channel for him? It never occurred to me that I would experience this kind of “test”  this early in my channeling career. After all, I have kept my channeling  low-key and all my clients came to me via word-of-mouth. Jach was the big time!  I panted and wheezed until I got a grip. Something like this had to happen  sometime, I guess. Was this a sign that Galexis and I were going to get well  known? Or maybe be dismissed as not so interesting after all. Or was I simply  making way too much out of this. It’s like being a player in the minor leagues  and then suddenly playing with the top ranking person in the world – quite a  shift! I was tense, but decided, “yes, I’ll do it.” Please Galexis, I asked  silently, do a good job. The moment of truth came that evening and Galexis did and  said their thing. It wasn’t until the next day, Tuesday, that I had any idea  whether it was a success, a so-so or a flop. One person who had attended  emailed Daniel about a Galexis appointment and mentioned “a nice reading to the  group last night.” Okay, Galexis and I definitely weren’t a flop. Yea! Tuesday  afternoon, I channeled sessions for both Judy and Tom, and Galexis did some  energy healing on Tom. It was deep stuff and very powerfully intense. It seemed  they enjoyed their readings and were surprised and pleased at the gift. ---.....---------- Visit to the HealerWhen the readings were over, Daniel and I immediately  headed out in Aylar towards Kalispell and north from there to Eureka. Finally  we were going to visit healer Jim MacKimmie and Andrea. We easily drove through  beautiful countryside with forests and lakes, and with virtually no one else on  the road. Eventually the landscape began looking more barren like the very cold  place it was. Civilization became sparser and sparser. We saw fewer trees and  small towns, until the landscape was more dead-grass hills with a few greenish  trees and shrubs on them. In the dips and valley between hills, there were  nestled pockets of trees and bushes - like arm pit hair for an earth goddess?  Past Eureka, we turned into a neighborhood of these dead-grass hills and into a  long driveway that curved around the hill until we came upon a secret and  totally quiet place where Jim and Andrea lived. Few sites on the planet are  totally quiet but this was one of them. No sounds of people at all, only the  gentle sound of wind in the bushes and the grasses. No airplanes, no traffic,  nothing! Wow! The land definitely had its beauty, although lacking of the  necessary trees and shrubs for my taste.
 After the previous person left, Andrea escorted us inside to  a big room filled with books, mementos, furniture, and papers. On one side was  the kitchen and next to it a sitting area. Sections of the large room were  divided by bookshelves and furniture. We were evidently meeting in the  “library” section of the room. We lay down one at a time on the massage table  there in the middle of the space. When it was my turn, I relaxed and asked my  spirit helpers for the maximum healing I could receive. Jim moved his hands  around over my whole body, following the energy. Here and there, he’d gently  massage an area that called to him and talk about it. I asked if it was okay to  suggest a place I’d like a focus upon. “Sure” he said. So I requested work on  my liver as I’d discovered that liver toxicity was the critical factor for my  quality and depth of sleep. And on my brain with all the nervous system “fry”  stuff. He smiled and then laughed as he worked on my brain and  liver. “You are very healthy except for a couple of things and they are all  over the place!” I wanted to know more. Jim commented that my nervous system  had a lot of “tangles” in it. And my hormones and liver had some stuff too.  Again and again he commented on how I was terribly allergic to milk products.  Then he pronounced me “long lived” and wasn’t surprised when I groaned “oh no.”  Evidently he had had other patients who were in pain and understandably unhappy  at being on the physical plane. He didn’t answer my comment right away, but as  he grounded me by holding my feet and moving energy through them, he replied  that he had a message for me from a guide. “Have patience; things will  come.”  I sighed. Yes, more patience  required! Jim nailed an issue I had with my head and my low blood  pressure. He said that the circulation into my head was okay but not out  of my head. That explained why my face gets beet red when I exercise  vigorously and get hot, such as when I play tennis. He was pleased with my  legs. “You have great legs,” he said twice. I replied sarcastically, “as long  as my hips and sacrum work!” He ignored the comment. Later, when Daniel was on  the table, he mentioned how good and strong Daniel’s legs were too. Overall,  Daniel was very healthy. Both of us felt really good by the end of the session. Jim told us that we had several muscle groups that needed  some exercise and strengthening. We agreed and shared with him just how lazy  about exercise we really are. So he recommended a book to build any muscle  group in the body with low impact and stress. The book “Look Better, Feel  Better” was by a German or Dutch fellow named Mensendieck and was no longer  published. He showed me a copy of the book, ring-bound. It addressed the weak  abdominal muscles I’ve had since seemingly forever and which are normal for  someone with a lumbar spinal curvature. Jim said that many people using these  techniques completely eliminated their spinal curvatures. “You got a deal,” I  said enthusiastically. Besides the book, we bought a bag of his volcanic dust  that he said ended constipation. I could sure use that, despite what Starr had  said. Finally, we bought an autographed copy of his book “Presence of Angels.”  Loaded down with new goodies and feeling great, we sailed back home to our RV.  Both of us had reveled in the total quiet and undisturbed energies of his  place. This was something we desired to have access to, wherever we moved.  Although we both realized that we were unwilling to live in a cold and remote  place like this to get the quietness. ---.....---------- The  Last Day (and the Last Supper) Wednesday was another busy day at the same pace as the  previous days. I channeled until about 3:30 pm and then Daniel drove me over to  Mary Lyn’s and I gave her a Galexis reading at the request of Starr. Like  James, I saw myself as Starr’s student after having taken the intensive with  her. After that, Daniel gave Mary Lyn an energy healing on the issues Galexis had  demarcated. She felt very different when she emerged from our 1 – 2 punch!  Looked different too! This 1 – 2 punch stuff really works! From there, we  rushed back so that Daniel could cook the trout and other stuff as a treat to  our hosts before I had to channel my night appointments. Daniel impressed them  with his ability to cook fish just right, like the very top restaurant chefs  do. The trout was tender and flaky, juicy and delicious. So we had a major  feast once again. Judy and Tom were delighted to learn that Daniel had been a  professional chef at one point, even owning his own catering business.  But there was one glitch with the time. Even though I didn’t  have to gulp anything down because we had just enough time for dinner, we  hadn’t yet had dessert. Judy was baking one of her famous huckleberry pies  throughout our dinner. It was just done and still piping hot when she pulled it  out of the oven at 7 minutes before my appointment time. I cut a small steaming  piece and broke it up into cobbler and blew fiercely on it so I could have some  before my appointment. The others would eat the pie more leisurely after  letting it cool off a little. Unfortunately, I couldn’t eat it after my  readings because it would be too late and the sweet stuff could get my liver  upset and then voila, insomnia. It’s a bummer having hypoglycemia! And  sometimes it’s hard leaving a fun meal with great folks and wonderful  conversations to go attend to my appointments. But then, the Galexis work is  part of my contribution to the planet and why I’m here. Gotta prioritize things  correctly, yes? That night I was tired, too tired to think of sneaking into  the back refrigerator and stealing a piece of pie to take with me on the road  the next day. The week had been a whirlwind. I didn’t know when I’d ever had  done so much in such a short period of time. Where was all that rest and  relaxation Daniel and I thought we were going to have? We had kept asking this  question in amazement throughout our trip and we were still asking it. Oh well,  we were having fun! It had been a grand stay and a great pleasure to be with  such fun people. In the words of Gary Douglas, Access founder and trainer, “how  does it get any better than this?”   |