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SmugMug > keywords > crazy > The Treasure Hunting 'Game'

Downunder we call things the 'game'. In the essence of Ken Wilber, i suppose one of the minor secrets of life is immersing yourself in the 'game'. And for Phoenicians we call the activity of 24th and W van Buren the 'game' downunder, but it is in no way related to this one.

The Mexican prefers chess to Mu Torere because he treats life as a 'game' of 3-D chess. Best put in poetry: - BEEHIVE CHESS

Eight elected pawns
Moved forward
In eight straight lines
Each dreaming
To be a Queen.

A new Helen of Troy
Ever-ready to protect
Her idle drone King.
He - who only moves
In all directions, certainly...
Yes, diagonally
Straight-forward
But only one pace
At a time -
Except when
He hides shivering,
Behind castle walls.

The two knights
Rode out boldly
Stepping over pawns
One step forward
One step diagonal
Both constant sources
Of deathly surprise.

The intent bishops
Red-robed and resplendent
Sprinkled holy water
In their directed paths
Before the diagonal charge
At the sound
Of Jericho's trumpeting barrage.

The Queen Bee prowled
Like any chess board tigress
Left and right
Front and center

Up to eight squares
Covered at any time
No sense of rhyme
Just straight out
Defence and attack
Sideways and back
With devastating intention.

Check!
'Sorry mate, Checkmate!
Think that was fun.
You were 'Fool's' mated
Your strategies are undone'.

'Yeah, inanga, bet 
You feel like a dunce,
Wait till you try
Three opponents at once...'

[Ed note: Dedicated to Queen Bee Linda, Little John and and other Robins in their 'hood' for inventing 3-D Chess. When their feed is live: www.waterwizards.co.nz - you should be able to order their 3-D board (that requires three human players and and 36 pieces. Needless to say, no one beats the Mexican at 3-D Chess... Ed further note: Site not live but when it is it will have details of Nicolai Tesla, Viktor Schauberger and 'vortex' technology utilising implosion. If it is not the site mentioned above then it was not the one intended for readers of this.]

inanga
SmugMug > keywords > crazy > One thing about the Superstitions - you don't know who is watching - just ask Custer after he broke an agreement with the Lakota Sioux

End result after Wounded Knee and broken promises to the tangatawhenua ('the people of the land') - was Little Big Horn.

Now if the spirit of Geronimo and the Chiracahua Apaches - not to mention Tohono o'Odham, Yavapai, Navajo, Pima, Ute, Paiute, Uto, Aztec, Hopi, Anasazi, etc - are keeping their eyes on the Lost Dutchman's Mine on Treasure Island you may be in for a few surprises. Maybe you may have to placate them with some sacred rue, or even Native tobacco. And they had the temerity to call one of the greatest Americans 'crazy'. For more on the Chiracahua - maybe in between you and the treasure read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiricahua

Another tip from the Clown - 'X' never marks the spot ever. He then commented that 'Z' is always a good indicator, and the Z-unis agree. [Listening to Yothu Yindi's 'Treaty' and 'You're the Voice' by John Farnham as i write this.] '...we have to make ends meet before we get much older, We're all someone's daughter, someone's son... this time we can all stand together' etc - great song! 'We are not going to sit in silence, we are not going to live in fear'.

Just listening to some great tracks - i use 'great' a lot - The Feelers singing 'Stand Up and Be Counted', shot at the Britomart (in the President of the ACNZ for Life Mr Rat's carpark) in Tamaki of a Thousand Lovers (Auckland).

Anyway Crazy Horse (Tȟašúŋke Witkó) was a man of honour unlike George Custer. For more on the wonderful people of the Plains try: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakota_people

Thank you - the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation - for your hospitality at your learning center at Chamberlain in South Dakota [http://home.comcast.net/~zebrec/TC_Tribal_Council.htm] and for showing me the bison hide that was used in Kevin Costner's 'Dances with Wolves'. That was one of the highlights of my traveling life (and i had a couple).

And thanx for these incredible tips on crystal healing. i have found them useful in my travels. i know i am going to need this knowledge as i get deeper into the Superstitions. It was one of those bonuses for enduring a life on the road. Those interested in the Lakota Sioux tips on crystal healing go to the Umm el-Kitab (Matrix Book) in hogproductions gallery - School - Scrolls and Boxes of Wisdom.

If you are short of a crystal or two, then consider this option http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/crown_jewels_2.htm . But that is stealing, come back to Arizona and find treasure legitimately.

inanga
SmugMug > keywords > crazy > Special Effects photo
SmugMug > keywords > crazy > Special Effects photo
SmugMug > keywords > crazy > Special Effects photo
SmugMug > keywords > crazy > Special Effects photo
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