© 2012 Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin excerpt from Mayan Interface 1
Lydia Rosenstrom is a translator of Mayan glyphs and a shaman-intraining.
This excerpt describes an encounter in virtual reality between
Lydia and a creature of ancient myth....
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© 2012 Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin excerpt from Mayan Interface 1
Lydia Rosenstrom is a translator of Mayan glyphs and a shaman-intraining.
This excerpt describes an encounter in virtual reality between
Lydia and a creature of ancient myth.
Charon, a skeletal death figure, is
Lydia’s uay, an alter-ego who appears to her in shamanic states.
Relax.
Without thinking.
Without expectations.
She remembered that the Tarot Death card was nestled in her blouse pocket.
“You might be of use at a time like this, eh, Charon?” she murmured, taking the card
in her hand.
Lydia closed her eyes and concentrated on the image of the skeleton that
was also her own uay.
She felt her mind settle into a paradoxical feeling of reverie and
alertness.
It was a state she often thought of as “wide focus,” encompassing both intense
concentration and a free flow of thought.
People called it right-brained thinking, but
Lydia didn’t like to pin it down to just half of her brain.
It always felt
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