Sunday, November 20, 2016

Yellow Spectral Warrior/ Yellow Lunar Star - Overtone Peacock Moon of Radiance, Day 6





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Prehistoric Texas Petroglyphs.



 In the latter part of the seventeenth century the Terocodame (Codam, Hieroquodame, Oodame, Perocodame, Teroodam) Indians, who were Coahuiltecans, lived on both sides of the Rio Grande near the site of present Eagle Pass. In 1700 San Francisco Solano Mission was built within their favorite settlement area, and the whole band seems to have entered as a unit. The records of this mission suggest that the Terocodames constituted the dominant band in an incipient confederation of local bands. Some of the Terocodame Indians followed San Francisco Solano Mission when it was moved to San Antonio in 1718 and became known as San Antonio de Valero Mission. J. D. Forbes has questioned the identification of the Terocodame Indians as Coahuiltecan, but he presents no alternative linguistic identification.*





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Kin 76: Yellow Spectral Warrior


I dissolve in order to question
Releasing fearlessness
I seal the output of intelligence
With the spectral tone of liberation
I am guided by my own power doubled.



We are pure consciousness within the evolving order of the universe.*


*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2016- 2017,







The Sacred Tzolk'in 





Manipura Chakra (Limi Plasma)




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