March 16, 2026

A Magical Happening

Whenever my remote viewing instructor, Paul Smith, runs a Basic CRV class here in Cedar City, I am invited to have lunch or go on a field trip with his students.  This past week, I had lunch with them on Tuesday, and went with them for a very special field trip on Friday.  The theme for Paul’s Friday field trips is to show them what an AI, or an Aesthetic Impact feels like.  In other words, when the viewer feels a strong emotional reaction to a target. 

During the warm weather, he takes his students up to Cedar Breaks National Monument.  During the colder months, he takes them to Kolob Canyon, which is located in the NW part of Zion National Park.  The procedure is to blindfold the students in the car so that they do not see the desired location before getting there.  Upon arrival the class assistants lead the students out of the cars and to a suitable spot where they can have their “wow” moment after the blindfolds are removed.  That never fails to amaze, especially for students who have never been here before.

On Friday, we went to Kolob Canyon.  Here is a photo of where the students got their big reveal.


The road through Kolob Canyon is a dead end, so we got back into the cars to drive to the end where the vistas were fabulous.


As I have found out from my wanderings throughout this part of Utah, unexpected events and happenings often occur.  Friday was no exception.  As we walked up to the railing to enjoy the expansive vista, we encountered a young lady with her bearded dragon lizard!  His name was Eddie.  She had been on a road trip with several other relatives, and took him out for some air and sunshine.  We all got to pet him, as he was quite docile.  He had some jewelry around his neck including a collar with his name spelled out. 


As I have reported many times, when one has an animal encounter that is unusual or out of place, there is a personal message to be had.  A bearded dragon’s metaphysical meaning centers on adaptation, grounding, and personal transformation.  It is a “dream walker” archetype.  It symbolizes the ability to balance intense transformation with grounded calmness, encouraging adaptability, patience, and recognizing one’s own inner strength.   I love it!

After that magical encounter, Paul’s group went back to class, and I went home.  I am sure that they will remember that field trip for some time to come.  

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