January 20, 2026

The Traveler

The last resort that we stayed in was truly in the jungle near the border with Guatemala.  The air was humid and fragrant.  We were told that during very dry times, and occasional jaguar would show up to drink out of the swimming pool!  The internet there was provided by Starlink.  No password required.

When I travel, I take one of my crystal skulls with me.  Years ago when I acquired him, immediately he told me that his name was “the Traveler” and that he wanted to travel with me.  He has ever since.  I place him on a stone at a particular site to be energized, and then place him near all of my other skulls when I get home to transfer the energy from the trip.  On this trip, I did that in most of the highly energized locations.  On a previous trip to Stonehenge 2 years ago, after energizing him in the center and on the Altar stone, he indicated that he was done, and did not want to dilute that very elevated energy with any other.  So he got wrapped up and put away until I got home.

I carry him wrapped in a red cloth and then in a pouch.  When I get to an appropriate location, I put the cloth on a significant stone structure, and then place the skull on the cloth.  I then wait until I feel that he is sufficiently energized to put him away.  In order of the places we visited, here he is.

Ek Balam

At Chichen Itza, I wandered off into a more secluded area away from the crowds.  Here he is in front of the Red House Temple.
Labna.
Sayil.
At Uxmal, one of the local tour guides approached me and told me to stop photographing while the Traveler was being energized.  Too late, as the job was already finished.
Edzna.

Kohunlich.
Becan.
Calakmul, in addition to the photo at the top of this post.
So there you have it.  Remember that you do not have to look for magic by traveling far away.  Look for it right where you are!  Until next time. 

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