Telemetry and Understanding the Aura

art of biblical record, from a rock

Above, the first animation I ever made may seem like
flashy mayhem to people who have not tried to decipher image.

I thought that I would write about a fairly normal device in the arts, which is the impressionistic1 idea of interpreting the aura of someone, or of an event.

The image above (originally called "Juin", which is French for the month of June ) is from what I consider to be an historic record of someone whose life and times had been unearthed in the shape of a small rock cat impression!

Taking a look at the flat, almost one and a half inch long cat shape that I had found while gardening, (above, depicted graphically, on the animation)
I believed that this impression had come from a shape made for the purpose  of "cookie-cutting" a form, and this cutter may have come from a  well-to-do womans' necklace pendant.

I watched what I could see of the relic, and saw a woman in Roman or Greek garb.The story of her passage to the area where I had found many relics was an amazing dicovery for me!


I saw the woman (about thirty years old, dark haired and attractive) dash out of an underground area. The forest around her was alive with red Prairie Lilies, also rows and rows of white lilies. She ran as fast as she could, until she came to an area where many people had left a sign for her- a group of hand impressions laid into kaolin clay, hardened and preserved. These were around or next to a small water spring.

I watched the woman take the cat pendant off her necklace, and, kneeling, make several impressions of her personal marker, a cat form.
Then she dashed along, down a path lined thickly with lilies.
To my enormous surprise, I believed, after she met her destiny, that I was watching a record of an event that is literally, recorded in the New Testament of the Bible.
The woman met with a young Rabbi, David ben Miriam (Jesus), and immediately began to cry.
My mind translates everything I can "hear" from natural rock records, and I perceived this to be the story of the woman "who was not fit to touch the hem of his garment" (according to the Bible).


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