Letter from Editor
These days I make sure to spend time each week to go exploring around Sedona. This season has been beautiful for hiking as all the cactus flowers are in bloom, bringing so much vibrant color to the landscape.
I went to Shaman’s Cave the other day, which was not easy to get to because of its fairly rough and unpaved road. The last mile was especially challenging as it seemed more like an obstacle course of jutting rocks – so a high clearance vehicle is definitely required. If you can manage to get there I definitely recommend visiting as there is a spectacular view of the box canyon and mountains beyond the entrance of the cave.
From May 25th to the 29th, Drunvalo and Claudette’s Melchizedek taught their new workshop “Cosmic Grace! Returning to Source.” Their first sessions were conducted in March with this being its second iteration. In this workshop, we found and learned about various mistakes in science, especially physics, but also when and where scientists have finally been admitting where they have been wrong. The days were filled with amazing jaw-dropping information that everyone should hear about and understand.
Drunvalo’s next workshop may not be titled “Cosmic Grace! Returning to Source,” but I am certain it will be marvelous. Be sure to keep updated on upcoming workshops at www.drunvalo.net.
This June, the Electric Universe community will be holding their EU2015 Conference in Phoenix, Arizona starting June 25th and ending on the 29th. If you are interested in new approaches in understanding science, you can find more information at www.thunderbolts.info. Their main objective is to determine a new basis for our fundamental understanding of the universe, using electricity to explain astronomical phenomena.
Many blessings,