Yes, same here. Although the Fall 1980 2-night UFO encounter event stands prominently as memory, I actually reread some Black Eagle Child passages in order to trigger anything in need of updating or detailing. What I didn't expect were the theories that resulted. Considering I left my math and science in 9th grade, I struggle to understand subjects I once loathed. Some discoveries are in-progress nevertheless, with the next entry focused on a southeastern Iowa landscape that's a virtual twin of the Meskwaki Settlement. While both places were subject to different but ancient time periods, both are laden with Limestone. Both places are time enriched: Kinderhook limestone here and Mississippian (crinoidal limestone) there. Four miles west from here, in 1874, LeGrand, Iowa, became the crinoidal capitol of geological history. The vast underground composition at these two places, as meteorological data indicates, may affect weather by reducing the severity of thunderstorms.
Now I'm going to have to pull my copy of Black Eagle Child off the shelf and reread it. After finding Japanese Breakfast.
Yes, same here. Although the Fall 1980 2-night UFO encounter event stands prominently as memory, I actually reread some Black Eagle Child passages in order to trigger anything in need of updating or detailing. What I didn't expect were the theories that resulted. Considering I left my math and science in 9th grade, I struggle to understand subjects I once loathed. Some discoveries are in-progress nevertheless, with the next entry focused on a southeastern Iowa landscape that's a virtual twin of the Meskwaki Settlement. While both places were subject to different but ancient time periods, both are laden with Limestone. Both places are time enriched: Kinderhook limestone here and Mississippian (crinoidal limestone) there. Four miles west from here, in 1874, LeGrand, Iowa, became the crinoidal capitol of geological history. The vast underground composition at these two places, as meteorological data indicates, may affect weather by reducing the severity of thunderstorms.