King Solomon's Journey (The Dominguez Adventures)

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A loss of consciousness, similar to the one you suffered, could have provided an open window. Many people enter the weave during sleep, or dreams. This is a possibility in your case.
                You accessed information where a strong emotional tie encompassed you. Since you were unconscious when this happened, Hidden Mountain may also hold an anomaly. You said it was an inactive volcano. I have not visited, but I guess a possible alteration of energy in the area could exist. This may result from a concentration of certain elements.
                It may also hold magnetic or electrical anomalies - cracks that open up into the weave. Those are possibilities that allow your psyche to obtain the experience.
                The other possibility is brief, and to you, may be too esoteric. The Divine Weave spoke to you directly because it needed to contact you. They need you for a greater purpose.
                One more thing…We all have the ability to communicate, reach, and read the Weave. We are also able to communicate, reach, and read each other through the Weave.
                Antonio, what you felt while you were unconscious, did it feel intense during the connection? Following, did you have a memory of what you felt?”
                “Good question. The simple answer is yes, but, what I felt when I gained consciousness… it was more than a memory. It wasn’t as intense as the actual hallucination, but calling it a memory would be an injustice.”
                “Do you have a sense that you made the initiation, or that you were purposely contacted?”
                “I possess a vivid understanding of something contacting me.”
                “Did you have a sense of who originated the contact? Was it I? Was it The Divine trying to show you something?”
                He had to think. “I don’t know who, but I didn’t feel you were the initiator.
                Amanda also knew it might have been the point of manifestation. Should she bring that up now, or in the future? She decided later would better. It was necessary for him to digest the information first.
                “Let’s go look out at the snow.” Coaxing him, she took his hand and led him to the large window, where they gazed upon the blizzard’s conditions.
                “I should have driven my truck.”
                “I am not sure what you should have driven, time will tell,” she grinned. He knew what she meant. They stood together, and watched the winter fury for a few moments.
                “At least you thought to stop at the food market on the way up here.”
                “True, you would’ve been forced to eat non-organic resort food.”
                “I would have a hard time doing that.”
                He knew this was more than a flower-child attitude. “Amanda, I’m starving now, and we have no worries. We’ve got plenty of food, especially yogurt and almonds.”
                She smiled as they walked to the kitchen. “Antonio, I practically live on organic yogurt and almonds. You are not really an organic are you?” She finally saw through the act.
                His sexy grin made her melt.
                “I’m busted, blame me for wanting you. I try to eat healthy, does that count?”
                Returning his grin, she told him, “I loved having dinner with you too much to complain.”
                “I’m not sure I could exist on yogurt and almonds, but I’d love to share lots of food with you.”
    Earlier, they bought a variety of finger snacks for the evening. Amanda turned on some music. She thought it would be a nice addition.
                Antonio was tossing thin chips into his mouth, and on impulse held one up for Amanda to eat.     “That’s a Cuban

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