2013 - "Fortune & Family"
2013
February 15, 2013
“The Apothecary”
- Peter is living in a large house with money draining away and feels disconnected from society while also unable to leave North alone.
- He searches Craigslist for a way to connect and finds a volunteer opening at an apothecary called Essential Elements.
- He interprets the opportunity as a “homeward walk” and senses the “scent of Faerie” in the prospect of service.
- The chapter includes a draft/placeholder sub-section about needing a vehicle and searching for an inexpensive van.
- He meets someone recommended via social media who helps him acquire a 1987 Chevy van that he names Victory.
- The page ends with an incomplete character list including Carmella Cook and Milo Albright, plus unnamed placeholders.
Read MoreMay 9, 2013
“The Mohawk Tea House”
- Peter casts an invocation for affordable housing and quickly finds an opportunity via a Facebook housing group.
- He moves into a place he calls the Mohawk Tea House and frames it as a lifeboat/sanctuary amid money pressure and earth-plane overwhelm.
- He meets Edward Mannix, who teaches a method he calls the “Compassion Keys,” focused on compassion and inner child dialogue.
- Peter attends the midnight preview of Man of Steel while on mushrooms and frames the film as a hope-symbol and a mirror for his own overwhelm.
- He describes meeting a helper who calls themself “The Beast,” whom he reads as a portent; with this person he acquires the van he names Victory.
- The chapter includes footage of North around the house and describes Peter walking in the park making intense audio recordings while feeling isolated and financially pressured.
- Characters named as present include North and “Beast.”
Read MoreMay 17, 2013
“Awaken – Deva of Seva”
- Peter attends Awaken, a gathering he frames as a convergence of emergent leaders connected to the Tribal Convergence network.
- The chapter is photo-heavy, emphasizing arrival scenes, night firelight, and a pantheon-like atmosphere where people feel like gods and goddesses.
- Peter highlights a “Sacred Nest” structure and links it to Nature Dreamweaver’s earth-temple work.
- A key beat is Peter participating in feeding people, discovering he actually enjoys the service and feeling it as right action.
- He describes weaving an invocation of love/health/expansion into the act of cooking/serving.
- The chapter ends with a character list including Melissa Orion, Jamaica Stevens, Nature Dreamweaver, Taka Maier, Alaya Love, and others.
Read MoreMay 27, 2013
“Temple of the Mother”
- Peter travels to Seattle to visit a temple associated with Amma Chi, whom he frames as an avatar of the Divine Mother.
- He describes this as a shift into stronger contact with “mother” energy after feeling out of sync with it previously.
- The chapter includes a segment about meeting Alaya Love, whom he treats as another sign of this archetypal current.
- He introduces Pearl Solora Zule as a new person who immediately feels like kin in the faerie realm.
- The page is largely photographic and ends with an empty/unfinished “Characters Appearing” section.
Read MoreJune 16, 2013
“Return to Valhalla”
- Peter gives a ride to R and their group to an ashram and encounters intense “alpha dominance” dynamics.
- A conflict about feeding North exposes control patterns and triggers Peter’s ongoing struggle with masculine hierarchy.
- Peter calls on Noah McLain and Sifu Boggie for counsel to help process the repeated “round table/alpha” distortion.
- He leaves and follows a sequence of three signs that lead him north toward Nelson and the Valhalla area.
- He arrives at Ricardo’s farm/valley, a place connected to earlier Mythmaker history, and feels safe in the return.
- Peter meets Natalia, described as a bard/story avatar, and reconnects with people linked to Hjeron’s world, including Yarawyn Fae.
- He shows Yarawyn a powerful photo of Hjeron from Blackrock as a way of honoring Hjeron’s role in the modern myth.
- The chapter continues through multiple photo sequences of gardens, shapers, a shared meal spot (“Seven Tribes”), and travel symbolism (Superman cape motif).
- Peter ends with reflections on feeling “thin on the world” and being guided back to ground by North.
Read MoreJuly 26, 2013
“Rise of the Water Phoenix”
- The chapter opens with an Akashic Library dialogue frame where Calliope asks Peter to reveal what is behind the “Rise of the Water Phoenix.”
- Peter frames the episode as an intense opening into the water element and a large-scale transformation beat.
- He describes returning to rivers/forest realms and feeling water as a portal that changes one’s identity and possibilities.
- A potion/medicine shifts his perception so strongly that he loses ordinary orientation and cannot find his van even within a small radius.
- He decides to track Pearl (his “fae sister”) through the darkness by scent and subtle energy, relying on field skills rather than normal navigation.
- The chapter is heavily photographic and repeatedly emphasizes being flooded with light and overwhelmed by the deep “underland” octave.
- The page ends mid-sequence, suggesting this is a longer episode built from multiple visual segments.
Read MoreAugust 8, 2013
“The Scent of Love”
- Peter returns to Beloved and frames the chapter around encountering a “princess” in the sacred market.
- The episode is primarily photographic, moving through tea, marketplace scenes, and dance-focused moments.
- Peter highlights Paradox Pollack’s presence and describes being impressed by how Paradox channels energy for the people.
- The chapter includes procession/group scenes that suggest a communal ritual of love or celebration.
- It ends with a character list including Elana Meta Jaroff, Jesse and Raven Wynden, Kyer Wiltshire, Nature Dreamweaver, Paradox Pollack, Veronica Fernmoss, and Baruch Brad Roter.
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2013
“Vipassana”
- Peter is in a period of mental instability and inability to focus, feeling like life is crumbling.
- Amy Leipert steps in to help and suggests Peter attend a ten-day Vipassana retreat.
- Peter describes the retreat as unexpectedly beautiful and clarifying, helping him anchor concepts he had sensed but not named.
- He connects Vipassana teachings to the idea of sanskara (patterns/impressions) and links them to his concept of aka and karmic impressions across lifetimes.
- He admits to burying LSD under a tree during the retreat and repeatedly sneaking out to check on it, framing this as an “escape tunnel” pattern.
- During meditation he has an inner-vision admonition (“You’re only hurting yourself!”) that reframes his avoidance.
- He describes a core insight about equanimity: craving/aversion create karmic accumulation, and equanimous regard dissolves it.
- He connects “kalapas” (smallest units) to the elemental structure of matter and to his lifelong perception of vibrational reality.
- The chapter ends with images and reflections that karma and sanskara are effectively the same thing.
Read MoreSeptember 22, 2013
“Oberon’s Door”
- After being pushed out of the City of Portals, Peter drives Victory back to Ashland seeking refuge.
- He goes to Oberon’s Tavern as an adventurer’s “watering hole,” hoping the transitional energy can shift his reality.
- At the door, Jordan Mackay comments that Peter looks “thin on the world,” matching Peter’s exhausted condition.
- David Lovere appears and offers sanctuary, embodying the principle that help arrives in the right form at the right time.
- The chapter includes multiple photo sequences around the tavern, a goddess temple setting, music/service (“Songs of Seva”), and wind/earth imagery.
- A brief dialogue line (“You always hate coming here”) points to Peter’s frustration with the density of the mortal plane.
- The characters listed include Jordan Mackay, David Lovere, Graell Corsini, Kamala Easton, Peia Bird, and others.
Read MoreSeptember 25, 2013
“Victory’s Last Ride”
- Following Kamala Easton’s divination, Peter drives Victory south on a mission to change his relationship with money so he can survive.
- He stops at Shasta for repairs and uses water/landscape time to calm agitation while questioning his inner vibration around money.
- He follows synchronicity to San Francisco (“City of Clouds”) to meet James Vogel, who is living on a bus in a gated lot.
- While resting in the van, a sudden banging triggers a mythic vision of a rain-soaked knight seeking sanctuary at a church.
- Victory’s mechanical condition worsens (“Victory’s Fall”), forcing Peter to consider how to proceed while also sharing his Mythica discoveries with James.
- Peter reaches out to Malakai Schindel for help and then encounters Malakai in person in perfect timing, receiving sanctuary.
- As the van deteriorates, Peter searches for repair places, limps the vehicle home, and experiences a burst of rage at the accumulation of setbacks.
- He returns to Ashland intact, then celebrates survival with mead at Oberon’s.
- Characters listed include North, James Vogel, Amy Leipert, and Malakai Schindel.
Read MoreOctober 26, 2013
“The Goblin Ball”
- While staying in David Lovere’s sanctuary in Ashland, Peter is invited by Jordan Mackay (Oberon) to photograph a gathering called the Goblin Ball.
- The event takes place at/around Oberon’s Tavern and is framed as Jordan creating a complete world—a “goblin court.”
- Peter emphasizes his role as witness and the pleasure of documenting modern avatars of the magical world.
- The chapter includes many photos of costumes, dancing, mead-hall atmosphere, and Jordan speaking from the bar.
- Peter highlights specific moments of people appearing in vivid color without post-processing, treating them as true “postcards from faerie.”
- He includes music scenes (Jesse’s intensity) and notes McLain’s puppet dragon “Fooble” appearing as part of the night.
- A recurring theme is the maiden/mother/crone dynamic and a felt echo of Scotland/old-world celebration.
- Characters listed include Noah McLain, Graell Corsini, David Lovere, Jeff Behrends, and Ingrid Edstrom/Bergstrom.
Read MoreNovember 7, 2013
“Bards of the New Earth”
- Peter attends Brendon Burchard’s “Experts Academy” after invoking guidance toward a high-integrity form of marketing.
- He frames the event as encountering a modern version of the bardic—voice and story used to help people transform their lives.
- Peter finds inspiration in the productivity/influence culture and treats it as learning “spells” of sharing a message.
- He highlights a key teaching about preparation (“The best time to have the map is BEFORE you enter the forest”).
- In a dated add-on (Nov 11), Peter buys an artist-rendered “Time Bandits” map and gives it to Jordan as an honoring token.
- He reflects again that Experts Academy arrived in direct response to his invocation and names Brendon as a modern bard.
- He includes a “Royal Speech” segment featuring a speaker he calls “Miracula,” and then does a road-gods honoring ritual with photos of Grey and Victory.
- He visits Oberon and Morning Glory at the Grey School in Petaluma, reflecting on their authenticity, artifacts, and Morning Glory’s illness.
- The chapter ends with a list of people present across these segments (including Oberon, Morning Glory, Jordan, and others).
Read MoreDecember 15, 2013
“Path of Pono”
- Peter remains in sanctuary with David Lovere in Ashland after the City of Portals collapse and continues intense inner work.
- He walks the frozen streets with North and describes ongoing mental distortion and emotional thrashing.
- During this period of sustained forgiveness practice, he has an out-of-body moment where he sees himself from a distance and recognizes how harsh he has been on himself.
- Near the end of the ordeal, he runs into Joyous Heart and Lucinda Loves in synchronicity.
- Together they decide to find a place to live, tying the inner clearing work to outward change.
- Peter frames ho’oponopono as the core method: changing the inner world to change the outer timeline.
- Sifu Boggie appears again to help Peter move through energies via qi.
- The chapter closes with a short character list (David Lovere, Joyous Heart, Lucinda Loves).
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