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AIORIA
Thank you for the kind words in regard to the photograph. I posted another photograph that shows what appears to show a Jesuit priest leading a pack trail of donkeys from a cave. It was an aura that led me to the ghostly figure on the back of one of the donkeys and is very remarkable to say the least. The reason I say Jesuit is because it in relation to a Jesuit treasure which has multiple heart signs one whole heart and two broken hearts or death trap signs with a skull and arrow pointing to the broken hearts. Those crafty Spanish/Jesuits were devious to say the least.
The spirit realm holds many secrets and can lead you to find items others cannot. A good book is the Treasure of the Sangre De Christos by Arthur L. Campa on page 77 he states the following:
“That there is a strong belief among the Spanish speaking population of the Southwest that buried treasures are destined for a particular person and that anyone not favorably predetermined by fate will never succeed in keeping a treasure even though he should find it”.
It is those words that drive me. To figure out a riddle that perplexes many could be the treasure/treasures are meant to be found by only one and that one may be you or I.
The book on spirits relates to certain treasures found by the author where orbs where photographed in relation to treasure. He photographed many of those sites and tells how he was led to them and others.
Enjoy the outdoors. Be safe and if you can carry a gun or some form of protection I would do it. The spirit realm I am not leery of. It the alive two legged snakes I don’t care to meet.
Regards
LUE-Hawn
Ghostly Jesuit Priest leading a pack trail of donkeys out of or into a cave. I apologize if the photograph is fuzzy or ghost like. It is what it is.
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You don't it ... it finds you. All else is folly.