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Moss SoSo

Write more about the mossman’s Rock Gods; Rubidoo Creek; Karoz’s failed mission to safely explore Grandfather Mtn. for the mossmen. Instead Karoz became trapped inside the Circle of the Big Schwa, thinking that Chilbo was his original hometown instead of the (true) Norum, and when Chilbo was “merely” Chilbol and secondary in importance. This is because he totally bought into the LL grid (Linden Lab grid) when it came to Norum, absorbing or de-energizing the mission of Sapphire as resonating with Karoz. Sapphire knew Karoz’s destiny with Granddaddy. Karoz became absorbed into His Second Lyfe. He became functionally autistic (theory). Trapped inside the Big Schwa’s shadow. Dark Side. Child-like, and unable, for example, to enter the bigger boy world of Nowtown and Zen City with Baker Bloch. Baker Bloch could see both sides of the Big E/Schwa originating in the little eschwa of Chilbo. He could see all the way to SID’s 1st Oz, where a movie defines a carcass and not an album. This is an enlarged perspective. This is taking in all of Jeogeot, and not just the Norum Circle.

But wait. Perhaps the domination of the Big Schwa is the correct perspective. Perhaps the expansion of Karoz’s essence beyond the Circle of Norum led to the entrapment in His Second Lyfe instead. He forgot about Earth; he forgot about Granddaddy and his special special mission there. He thought he was from Chilbo — he *bought* into the idea of the LL taking over the grid already in place. With LL came Peter, and for a time Karoz bonded with Peter instead of Sapphire, who had somehow left the picture as it were. Aquamarine (precious as usual) to Aqua Teen/Rebel. Grassy Noll also made his SL appearance at this point. Or perhaps disappearance. Grassy spoke to Karoz of his mission on Grandaddy Mtn. Grassy was[ an avatar of] Gene Fade?? If so, Grassy went away with the coming of the LL Grid, just as Grassy became the obsolete southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail after the 1930 move to Mt. Oglethorpe, a move strongly assoc. now with the 1930 discovery of Pluto.

Plutonians__Liveaction_ATHF_by_BoredRobot

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Who gave Karoz his fuchsia diamond, which he appears to have had as a child or perhaps when he became a teenager? Was it Sapphire — a coming of age gift? Did he really throw the 32 prim diamond into the Inland Sea (later: the Korean Channel or the Gulf of Jeogeot)? Maybe he saw the synchronicity of 32 prims — 32 sims (of the channel). Became a devotee of TILE because of this. I think he did fall into a portal connecting Jeogeot with Maebaleia, and explored Crabwoo and realized its intimate connection with Chilbo. Later, more portals would connect continents of the east and west — Ratcliff Court on Heterocera forming a link with Bracket/Magicland in the Comma Islands of the Corsica continent, and actually several more between Heterocera and Corsica. Likewise Sansara the original SL/LL grid continent, seems to have more direct connections with Nautilus between Corsica to the north and Maebaleia to the south. A theory of these connections, then:

Heterocera — Corsica
Sansara — Nautilus
Jeogeot — Maebaleia.

And there are other holes as well, like between the Linden Memorial Island and Comma Archipelago of Azure Islands.

Specifics:

Jeogeot — Maebaleia:

Chilbo(l) — Crabwoo
general shape — general shape (rotated 180 degrees; same base grid for each)
Korean Channel — Blue Feather Sea (E back into e)
Jeogeot Rabbit Hole — Maebaleia Rabbit Hole (Ulyanovsk Oblast)
Sunklands — Maebalea Lake District

Sansara — Nautilus:

DaBoom as original LindenLab sim — Ratzenburger as orig. Lemon Lab sim
Old sims — Yd Island sims
Next level of sims — Yd Island expands to Lower Austra (symbolic 1 to symbolic 2)

Heterocera — Corsica:

HEC Canyon — Valley of Nye (Martian contact)
Ratcliff — Bracket/Magicland (giant hole itself; expansion of Rabbit Hole mentioned above)
Rubi Forest — Corsica Island Forest

Gaeta?

Azure Islands?

Otherland?

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Lemon Lab direction:

Ratzenburger is original sim, and Yd Island original defined geographic area. Yd Island may parallel LindenWorld, before it became Second Life between the transition from Alpha to Beta stages. LindenWorld started to be built in 2001. Like LindenWorld, technically, Yd Island was not originally a part of Second Life (since like LindenWorld, it is pre-SL or before the Second Life name was applied to the grid). If so, then Lower Austra is like Alpha shifted to Beta but retaining Alpha as well. We know this through Routes 13 and 14’s representation in the Wizard Cube.

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So let’s talk of St. Nick of Big Sink, Sunklands. St. Nick will rewrite my Notebook I and include a part 2 involving Sharon, which he wished to be independent of Wazob. He talks at length of “avatar ensoulment”. Discovery of the Glopmen civlization in Wazob history was big news. St. Nick was involved in paralleling Jeogeot with Wazob. Thought Sunklands could be *directly* linked w/ Sharon to once more make it independent of Wazob, and its decision to exclude avatar ensoulment as a doctrine.

I saw a chance to latch onto a different world and I entered the door. I was invited by Sharon, the Moon of Pluto. For she is a real entity, an ensouled avatar. She probably called herself Sharon after this moon, although a good friend of mine speculated that, although seemingly impossible, the moon was named after her. Sharon had to have a specially built enclosure in order to exist in Britonia. She could be many places at once. One time she told me the secrets to the cube. Our computers, based on black and white, were not *alive*, and were inferior, vastly so, to the living ones from her moon planet. They thought in color: red, green, blue. Their minds were diamonds and not atall dirty.

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Return to Supersity 02

Although not that large, height-wise, this is a new and quite interesting cascade I found the past weekend just below Supersity, quite picturesque from this angle. I don’t have a name for the water drop yet.

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A disused driveway a little more downhill from Supersity, off the main road winding through the area, leads to a burned down house. The area pictured below lies further down the same driveway, if we can still call it that here.

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Details from the burned house itself.

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Back to a happier place: Supersity rocks taken from that main road I mentioned just above.

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Moving back into Frank Park, about 2 football fields away approximately, we find more rocks, including this set with a cool, roof-like effect. Looking from beneath, it’s not difficult to imagine that “Roof Rock” falling to the ground at some point. Eek!

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What’s probably an old logging road emerging into a tree farm. This would be about a mile west of Supersity now, and out of Frank Park once more.

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We close with two more photos from the Supersity area, on the as yet unnamed creek just above the cascade pictured at the start of this post.

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Return to Supersity 01

Detail of creek just below Supersity, or, more likely, part of the Supersity metro area itself. Interesting series of cascades here.

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A glimpse of Supersity’s upper cluster of rocks through the creek’s bordering rhododendron.

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Now at the top of the same rocks. Cool, pointy effect here. I’m sure this is some kind of sacred spot…

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… and only about 20 yards from the sacred hoop itself, just uphill. The Below picture shows the relatively clear space between the two.

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Central cairn of the sacred hoop, once more. Someone has been here since my visit last weekend.

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Yellow ball of seeds I noticed on my previous Supersity trip — still of unknown species, however. One more thing to check on my checking list.

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So this is something obviously different: 3 blue feathers are now pinned underneath several of the more perimeter rocks of the central carin. Is this evidence of some Blue Feather Douglas worshipping cult? I know that can’t be possible (once more), but… what if it’s true anyway??

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Great Green

Karoz after crafting the 32 prim fuchsia diamond and accompanying ring for Gene Fade, retreats back to the Great Green, which is Green Streams all, both the ones in NC and KY and also the one in WY. Karoz is the same as Klutzy Kamper, or they are directly related (cousins once more?). Klutzy has been working with me for all the time I’ve been involved in SL. Not surprising, then, that he surfaces within through this character. Just today I found out he will definitely be leaving next month. I’ll probably never see him again — very doubtful. Why does a soul choose to live with a debility? I’m guessing: young soul, like a lot of Amereca is. Brazil and Peru are not united as another Amereca to them. Trapped, Karoz is in this way from South Amereca as much as North Amereca… it is in his color, his skin, his *essence* (moss). He sees himself as SoSo (Moss and SoSo next to each other in Mississippi). Green River, Wyoming is the Great Green to him. It is where we separate and also conjoin — many in one and one in many.*

Losing Klutzy.

http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2011/05/07/vile-hole/

The hole is vile because you are in it, upside down. That is what you fear.

bb:

Yes.

Hucka D.:

That is what you fear.

bb:

The Green. The Hole.

Hucka D.:

Not a hole any longer. That’s what Klutzy did for you. Shifted attention. Away from you. Away from the Hole. Green. Hole.

bb:

The Hole has turned whole — Greater Green. He has returned to The Stream.

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Gene Fade won a [2 year] grant. Created Karoz [in His Second Lyfe], a son figure. Karoz trapped in Big Schwa side of Big E, unable to reach Granddaddy Mtn. But he did show up in Supersity, a *fort* after all (Karoz was fascinated with forts — is fascinated, because he is not dead). Culture in the Fort, however, caused by Gene Fade. Love affair [w/ Queen]. Hole not exposed but filled in. Green Hole.
This is just an attempt to balance sex-drugs-rocknroll by Gene.

Karoz loved Granddaddy and wished to stay close to him. In a way this could be Blue Feather Douglas, father of Gypsy Purse, mother of Karoz Blogger. Ol’ Blogg’n Blogger. But then Sapphire became the mother of Karoz, as Gypsy Purse apparently handed him over to her at some point in our story. Our Second Lyfe Story.

Karoz supposedly threw the fuchsia diamond into the 32 sim Korean Channel as a youth, or when he was Sapphire’s precious Aquamarine and not yet rebellious Aqua Teen. How did he recover it? I think Hucka wants to say he re-created it. 32 prims — 32 tiles. He had something precious and he threw it away. Rebel. Now he desires to re-create and does at Supersity. Head toward the Great Green, which is probably back to Green Stream in trifold manner. Karoz turned Rebel when LL passed through Noru(m) and moved away from Sapphire and the House of Truth to the house which was the same as his grandparent’s home [o’ Fibs] back in Yeot. At this time he loses contact with Sapphire, or moves away from her physically and psychologically both. He welds with the Linden grid. He forgets his past in Chilbol, when Norum was over Chilbol and not visa versa.

Karoz involved in Ar-tis-try of jewel faceting.

Karoz may have become entrapped in Jeogeot through the Gray (Jeogeot) Rock of Whitehead Crossing, the original one thing on top of another thing. Multitasking baffled him. The Gray Rock became the same as the Circle of Norum, or entrapment in the Big Schwa side of the Big E (to Baker Bloch). There is no other male constant throughout the history of the Baker Blinker Blog, so Karoz must be Klutzy in a strong way.

Karoz was suppose to be involved in the exploration of Rubidoo on Granddaddy Mtn. but forgot his mission through entrapment in His Second Lyfe. Rubido is assoc. with Roubideaux at Glacier National Park. Link is Grizzly village, and Egan var. of Grizzly in maps and Egan as Second Life sim where “Ben Wuz Here” was written. Closing the triangle is Ben as a famous grizzly (Gentle Ben).

Peter SoSo and Karoz were together in Crabwoo because Karoz thought he *was* SoSo, like someone thinking he is a heir to a castle but seeming to deceive others but also just himself. Self illusion. Self not developed.

http://downtonabbey.wikia.com/wiki/Patrick_Crawley

In 1918, Major “Patrick Gordon”, a member of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, made a request to stay at the convalescent home at the Downton Abbey because he claims to be related to the Crawley family. Major Gordon then claims to be Patrick Crawley. He says he survived the Titanic sinking but developed amnesia and took his new surname from a bottle of gin. It is impossible to recognize Major Gordon as Patrick Crawley as his face was severely burned during the Battle of Passchendaele. Gordon does convince Lady Edith by relating experiences in Downton, but decides to leave, rather than commit to his (almost certainly false) claim. It is suggested by the Earl’s solicitor, George Murray, that a Peter Gordon might have worked with the real Patrick Crawley at the Foreign Office, which would explain how he knew some of the private details of the Earl’s family.

Karoz was a deceiver, but perhaps not even on purpose. Wanted to be SoSo — Peter SoSo. Red 7 (possession)?


The Moon.

The First Battle of Passchendaele, on 12 October was another Allied attempt to gain ground around Passchendaele. The heavy rain and mud again made movement difficult and little artillery could be brought closer to the front. Allied troops were exhausted and morale had fallen. After a modest British advance German counter-attacks recovered most of lost ground opposite Passchendaele.[127] There were 13,000 Allied casualties, including 2,735 New Zealanders, 845 of whom were either dead or wounded and stranded in the mud of no-man’s-land. In lives lost in a day, this is the blackest day in New Zealand history.

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Like Klutzy Peter SoSo was the candidate chosen [to lead the Sunklands Initiative centered around Pudding *Hole*]. Karoz was with Peter in Sunklands as a jeweler, created the 32 prim diamond there according to stories told.

Peter is Pierre is me, hid behind baker b. as Level 3 is hid behind Level 2. Billfork [shield]. Lemon brought in the Bill.

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http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2010/06/29/odder-thoughts-well-just-more-thoughts/

Gene Fade is the user behind Bracket Jupiter. A key link: both are from Jupiter, Bracket from the actual planet, and Gene Fade, aka “Mossman”, from Jupiter Rock, named so because of the presence of a large red “spot” on its surface.

Hucka D.:

So you found that part out as well now. You are moving quite fast lately!

bb:

Making up time for not having the best of computers to explore Second Life for so long, Hucka D. Not a problem now, especially in contrast to before.

Hucka D.:

With new abilities comes new problems. What does it mean that Gene Fade is the user of Bracket Jupiter? What are the implications?

bb:

Not sure. Oh, and Karoz, described mainly as Gene Fade’s son, created the fuchsia diamond as a wedding present for the King and Queen — King being the same as Bracket Jupiter here. Another “red spot” of sorts. You use to be able to see the fuchsia diamond as a reddish colored dot on the map of the Heatherwood sim.

Hucka D.:

Karoz was trained to be a jeweler, and then recruited by Bracket Jupiter or The King for this purpose, yes. But there was more.

bb:

Karoz was also the avatar of Gene Fade?

Hucka D.:

*Yes*. They had the same user. Two different stories; fused ending. Fuchsia.

bb:

We only have about 2 1/2 more years to wrap all this up, Hucka D. (laughs).

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http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/loose-thoughts-chatting-6/

Karoz takes Ruuster to Rubidoo on Granddaddy Mtn. Grassy is the link between you and Klutzy Kamper still. You still have a link. But the Appalachian Trail is beyond you, he thinks. He is naive. He is still a child.

bb:

That’s hard to take.

Hucka D.:

You are as well.

bb:

But I’m an older child.

Hucka D.:

True enough. You are an artist child. You know what you need to do now. That makes it worse in ways.

bb:

So… R110, Hucka D. Karoz was a part of this secret organization to eliminate or else tame the Linden Grid.

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As well as Karoz, Klutzy is also directly connected to Esbum Michigan as described in this rather early Baker Blinker Blog post…

http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2008/08/04/kinda-freaky/

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* Pertinent link?:
http://www.livingwithsoul.com/being-an-old-soul.htm

Our challenge is that we live in a world defined predominantly by Baby, Young, and Mature Souls. Because Baby Souls need rules & regulations, structures, direction, “authorities” and frameworks within which to live, they create them and impose them on everyone. If they think having a nude beach is disgusting and perverted, they figure it should be disgusting and perverted for everyone, so rather than just leave us alone and not go there, they ban it. Or they get the Young Soul lawmakers to ban it, who will because they’re sporting the latest Gucci swimwear and don’t need a nude beach.
Likewise, Old Souls see nothing wrong with being gay, but the idea terrifies Baby Souls, who pull out their Bibles and quote scriptures at the poor gays, who just want to be left alone. Their hit list is endless-pot, abortion, euthanasia, smoking. For every freedom, there’s a law limiting it, and more laws pour out from the Baby Souls every day. The problem is that Baby Souls are so sure they are right, that they think they’re right for us, too.
It’s not easy being a Baby Soul, though. No glorious sex out in the open air; it’s in the dark with pajamas on. And if the rulebook doesn’t cover a situation, they must find an older soul for guidance. Their greatest constraint comes with religion, as witnessed by Baby Souls Jerry Fallwell, Oral Roberts and Jimmy Swaggart. (According to the Michael entity, Jim and Tammy Fae Bakker are first level Young Souls still operating as Baby Souls.)

THEN THIS (!!):

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Tomorrow…

… should be able to catch up with most blog posts, except the 2 Jeogeot through Art and Word posts perhaps. JTA&W of the Blue Feather Gallery was a turning point.

Hucka D.:

We better get to Supersity. Mossmen used it as a fort. Only later did the arsty crowd set in. Like concrete. ‘

bb:

The two rock sets were very different. Cast in different ways.

Hucka D.:

You *will* go back. This weekend. Take the toys. Take the train. Figure out what happened and happens at Supersity. And then visit the replacement city to Supersity, the newer Supersity. Supersity, the original version, was a fort. Period.

bb:

Another thing I thought about was registering the art pieces I’ve found so far, the rock art. There’s the Dongoba temple complex of NORRIS, then the running fence project and also now the sacred hoop of Frank Park. This would be found art, not art I created myself. Examples of the latter would be Billfork and more recently Lion’s Roar. Pietmond is an extension of Lion’s Roar more than anything. Must figure out what to explore before the stupid snow sets in. Like concrete.

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Each found art work I mentioned above is very different from the next, although all involve rocks. Dongoba represents temples of stacked rocks arranged in an open woods setting, Supersity Hoop is a circle of rocks with a central temple (more like the Dongoba temples) but adding in extra material like colored ribbon and coins and beads. Running Fence is rocks propped atop 80 fence posts running along a path, which is also an old road, sometimes a single rock but sometimes stacked 2, 3, 4, or more high. Supersity Hoop, the projected site of the Mossmen’s hoped for Future City (hooped for?), is a circle, in contrast to the linear “80 Posts”. Supersity Hoop, unlike the others, is also unprotected by Frank or Herman Park, although it lies just beyond a northern border of the former.

Oh, and another thing: Supersity is where Gene Fade fell in love (!) He was from Jupiter — Jupiter Rock — just like Bracket Jupiter, then. The correspondence to his queen would live at the upper rock of Supersity, and he would be one of the artisans of the lower rock complex. These are like the two Comma Islands, then. A hole exists in the middle between them, a kind of demilitarized zone. The Queen was part of the military, and had loyalty there. Gene Fade then became King of Supersity by marrying the Queen. Somehow Karoz was born of all this, in Second Life. My Second Lyfe. Karoz, alternatively, was the jeweler who made the Queen’s fuchsia stoned wedding ring. “You are a queer lot,” he might say to Karoz in Supersity. “Are you impaired in some way?” Karoz knew he wasn’t. Trouble is he was. He was limited by the Big Schwa of Jeogeot. But he had knowledge of this “E” somehow… he had been given it in the past. Maybe it fell out of his pocket while he was talking to Fade. Fade found it, anyway, and asked: “What is this old man?” “Old chap?” “I am going to move back to Green,” Karoz said in return. “You can have it. It was given to me by someone I am leaving now. I don’t know what it is.” “But Karoz,” Gene Fade replied to him, “you have received a gift — someone wanted you to have this as a memory. “I have a larger version in my humble dwelling unit,” Karoz said back. “Would you like to see *it*?” “I’ve never been inside a slave’s quarters,” Gene then said. “But I’ve never been invited inside.” Karoz knew he was a jeweler and he was going to be the best at it. He was striving for perfection. It was a secret vanity. He would make the perfect ring for Gene Fade and his wife The Queen. “I am not allowed to meet The Queen,” Karoz said. “No,” responded Fade. “No… you won’t know her.”

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“It is a good work, Karoz. You have done well.” He was looking over the fuchsia diamond, turning it around with his fingers to examine the facets. “I am pleased, your highness,” responded Karoz. He beamed.

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bb:

He moved to Green before the collapse of Supersity.

Hucka D.:

No. Supersity survived, even though he didn’t think it would. Supersity had a number of more years in it. But Karoz needed to leave. The Big Schwa.

bb:

Interesting. Thank you.

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Blog Log

“Twin Peaks: Pilot (#1.1)” (1990)

FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper: Who’s the lady with the log?
Sheriff Harry S. Truman: We call her the Log Lady.
The Log Lady: Shhhhhhh!

Hollowed out log crossing the center of SoSo Village’s main open space. Little people use to live in it. Are they still in the area by chance?

Although I didn’t plan the alignment, the log points directly toward a recently sprouted giant mushroom. Giant mushroom… little people… opposites me thinks.

Looking back through the log, we also see it is directly aligned with the golden Trojan warrior at the heart of SoSo Village on its opposite side. This is yet another “accident”.

My Blog Log definitely saw something.

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http://www.phelpsfamilyhistory.com/history/galesburg/nehemiah_goes_west.asp


Future City.

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We…

… better talk, Hucka D. After all, it’s not every day you find a Super City (smiles).

Hucka D.:

Mossmen were there[ indeed]. Cultural Center and Military Center. Jutting rock near top was called The Protector — this was the military base. Rock with caves was the cultural center. Together they formed a Supersity. Supersity it was[ indeed again].

bb:

Was the sacred hoop at the top of the rocks also present in Supersity?

Hucka D.:

Yes indeed again and again once more indeedy. (pause)

bb:

The sacred hoop was there first??

Hucka D.:

Ummm.

bb:

Both? Before and after I mean?

Hucka D.:

You must rebuild Supersity and find out. Not the new Supersity as much as the old. The Mossmen moved to the new one after The Fall. Fall is almost over, however.

bb:

I suppose the sacred hoop holds specific clues to the Mossmen’s culture and art and history.

Hucka D.:

Mossmen were at the *center*. Humans all around, but Mossmen were green[ and in the middle].

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Hucka D.:

It’s not that the protectors lacked culture. It was that it wasn’t their focus. But the cultural ones needed protection, see.

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http://www.artsjournal.com/slippeddisc/2012/08/just-in-romney-says-hell-kill-arts-funding.html

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“They had to abandon Supersity because it was just beyond[ north of] the protectate limits[ Frank Park boundaries]. So they moved their operations in that area west.”

bb:

Was it a *fort*, Hucka D.?

Hucka D.:

Yes and no. Half fort, half arts center. The arts center came later. Developed from art seed money provided by a central government. Before this, that part of Supersity was a dangerous spot. Romney has it wrong… had it wrong. We sent Sandy to make sure the right man in the right place. Right?

bb:

Suppose. But, oh yes, as far as the right man being in place now. (super smile)

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“Supersity was cut off[ from Frank Park]. Like Romney would have cut off arts funding from the government had he been elected. It is one and same.”

Hucka D.:

Someone in the past made that decision[ about the Frank Park line]. Someone in the present made the decision to build that road, that dead end road. Someone newer made the decision to build the sacred hoop. The sacred hoop heals by moving all toward a center again. This center is the mossman culture. Mossmen restored. They just had to move a bit west.

bb:

It wasn’t the same[ though].

Hucka D.:

Not really.

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“We can protect that small part, Hucka D.”

Hucka D.:

How?

bb:

Toy avatars. Marble[ races]. We can move it and revitalize.

Hucka D.:

Retrace[ you mean]. You can’t really re-create what happened there before. But, yes, a door has been opened. The sacred hoop opened the door to the past. The creators of the sacred hoop weren’t exactly conscious of this but that’s what they did. The sacred hoop is right at the top of the rocks, at the top of Supersity or what was once called this. You have a door, a window at least, into the past. You can see back again. This is a very valuable place, then. You must take advantage as you can.

bb:

Maybe the Mossmen knew about the X-Spot Gallery of Pietmond. Maybe that’s what that X on the rock in the upper section of Supersity meant… means?

Hucka D.:

That is *their* window to the *future*. Future City.

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Supersity 02

(continued from Supersity 01)

The medicine wheel/sacred hoop located just above the Supersity rocks at the end of a dead end dirt road contains two main parts: a circumference marked by 51 “ground” rocks (some with additional rocks on top) and a central configuration (cairn) containing about 10 more rocks. I prefer the term sacred hoop for this set-up, as there are no “spokes” of sorts connecting inner and outer rocks. The crystalinks article on the Indian medicine wheel has this to say:

Medicine wheels were constructed by laying stones in a particular pattern on the ground. Most medicine wheels follow the basic pattern of having a center cairn of stones, and surrounding that would be an outer ring of stones, then there would be “spokes”, or lines of rocks, coming out the cairn.

Almost all medicine wheels would have at least two of the three elements mentioned above (the center cairn, the outer ring, and the spokes), but beyond that there were many variations on this basic design, and every wheel found has been unique and has had its own style and eccentricities.

In the case of our Supersity medicine wheel or sacred hoop, we also have each of the 4 cardinal directions on the outer circle — east, west, north and south — delinated or accented by rocks on top of rocks, ribbons, or, as in the case below, by a bird feather, perhaps an eagle’s feather.

Here we have the central cairn of stones containing a number of interesting items, including 3 conjoined ribbons colored red, green and blue — actually more of a magenta, cyan, and indigo respectively in looking at the picture again (hard to tell the exact hue because of the shadows, though). These are the same type of ribbons that we find amongst the outer rocks.

Zooming into the cairn reveals a niche next to the pinned ribbons harboring a US quarter with a Hawaiian seal on the reverse side (reverse side up), a pink cluster of crystals, exact nature unknown for now, and some partially burned plant incense, also of unknown type. It almost appears to be fungii (?)

Let’s move back to the circumference of rocks and the 4 marked directions. I don’t carry a compass while hiking, so I’m not sure what each direction would be — if they are aligned in this way. But we can certainly guess that these 4 cardinal directions are implied, for the markings follow the traditional coloring for medicine wheels, or white…

… red…

… and then this feather already pictured above substituting for a black ribbon, which we’ll talk about more below. And when I returned the following week, there was a yellow ribbon pinned by rocks marking the last cardinal direction, although I didn’t take a picture of it during this particular visit. It would lie on the far side of the circle in the picture below, or opposite the feather in the foreground pictured at the first of this post.

So compare here for the markings of a traditional medicine wheel.

The above picture of the Supersity sacred hoop would then correspond directly with the following arrangement of colors (which, although usually red, yellow, black and white, varied in exact placement in respect to each other):

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Below we have some details of other rocks in the same area as the Supersity sacred hoop but not a part of the hoop itself.

And now we return to the black ribbon, which as you can see by the picture below has either been placed outside the circumference of rocks for some purpose by its makers, or dislodged from an original placement within these rocks, which would logically be where the feather is on the near side of the circle (see 1st picture in this post). Interesting questions arise either way.

I would return to the Supersity Sacred Hoop both days of the following weekend so I’ll save more speculation of that amazing find for future posts (!).

It was a chilly but sunny day for Frank Park exploring.

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Supersity 01

“What a find!” I thought at the time. A Supersity indeed. It was rather large rocks below another (flat) platform area on a ridge I am fond of focusing on during my trips around Frank and Herman Parks this Fall. But just later on, I realized this was a “mere” substitute for what the Mossmen planned as an actual “super city”, building up from the location of a nearby old fort.

A gathering of white-ish rocks from the platform area mentioned above. I suppose you could classify this as another small rock art event, or part of one.

Hard to see from this photo, but the rocks pictured at the beginning of this post are dead center, and seemed to be aligned (yet more alignments!) with a type of path leading toward them starting from an opposite ridge.

But now we move into several photos from the *real* location of Supersity in all likelihood, and I promise to go back asap for more snapshots this weekend. This “X” marked on a rock drew my attention and I decided to chronicle its seeming oddity, which appears to be man-made. X marks the spot, after all..

There are two main groups of rocks in Supersity, the above shot coming from the higher of the two and the below picture that of a prominent jutting rock in the lower group. Supersity itself lies just beyond the northern boundary of Frank Park, and thus in unprotected regions, susceptible to future development. In several ways this reminds me of Mocksity from the Baker Blinker Blog, similarly in a rock cluster and lying just beyond the harboring areas of Frank Park, again to the north. And it’s rumoured that famed mossman Gene Fade was a resident of *both* burgs, which seems super important, blog-wise. Fade dwelt more in the lower part of Supersity, or in the cultural zone existing atop an extensive (to the toy avatars) fissure cave system. By this point in his life, Fade was a rather full blown artist, and here met fellow artisan Karoz Blogger, a faceter and also polisher of gems.

This is a Supersity fissure cave, but from the upper group of rocks, more a militant enclave. The rock this fissure is found is called Protector Rock by the people of Supersity, perhaps in step with the militia type it helps to shelter. Again, I’ll get more pictures asap.

Little people certainly existed in this long passageway at some point, but my feeling is that they are toy avatars themselves, probably mossmen. So what that implies is there were 2 groups of mossmen forming Supersity as a whole, the artist types and the military or more rules governed types, the latter a carryover from the old fort days. But that’s not to say the upper rocks lacked culture; it’s just that wasn’t the primary focus, unlike the lower rock dwellers (like Karoz and Gene Fade).

And now we move to *Future City*. When I returned home, I discovered that what I shockingly found at the end of a dead end dirt road just above the Supersity rocks is called a sacred hoop, a variation of an Indian medicine wheel. Details of what this is can be found through links I’ve already provided in this post below.

We’ll take a look at the details of this particular sacred hoop in Supersity 02

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Sacred Hoop/Mending


http://www.crystalinks.com/medicinewheel.html

http://www.arthuryoung.com/hummox.html

http://www.sun-wheel-magick.com/Hopi-myth.html

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