Sacred Journey 2025 Part 8
- Lance Heard

- Jul 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15
We arrived at the Chaco Canyon, via a long four-wheel drive road. It was very bumpy, so we drove slow. This enabled us to see the prairie dogs popping up and running around.

We set up camp and drove to the visitor center, then over to Pueblo Bonito, a 600-room complex built by the Pueblos for ceremony, trading, food storage, cultural exchange and astronomy. It was constructed with small sandstone bricks, even a child could participate in the stacking. Pueblo Bonito welcomed people from other cultures: Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Mayans, Incas, etc. from 850 AD to 1150 AD. This means there were ceremonies where hundreds of people participated, for three hundred years. We could feel the sacred energies.



We wanted to sit in a kiva and meditate, however, a park ranger was giving a tour and there were other people there preventing privacy, plus, the kivas were roped off and deep. If you look at a kiva structure, it is entered through a ladder located in the center square hole, representing the first man and woman coming up from the Earth. We returned to the visitor center and watched the video about Chaco Canyon.


Later, that night, when we laid down to sleep, this happened:
I could feel the water flowing through my body. (This area was underwater a long time ago. The land masses of the continents were also different because they were connected.)
Then, I could also feel the water flowing around me. I was given an invitation. I saw myself climbing down a ladder at the top of the kiva at Pueblo Bonito, descending into the kiva. I saw portals and tunnels and went flying through them. Then, I went to sleep.
Our campsite was located near an alcove home. The farmers lived in these structures.


Day 13
The next morning, we ate breakfast and broke camp. Before we left, I looked up and saw this elongated skull rock, telling me the Incas were here too. My Higher Self made sure I saw it. I mentioned the elongated skulls I saw in a museum in Peru, in my first book: Enclosure: A Spiritual Autobiography.

We began the twelve-mile rocky road back to Highway 550. From 550 we drove back through Waterflow, Shiprock and down to Gallup, New Mexico via Highway 491.
Continued in Part 9: Forest Camping and our custom T-shirts
To learn more about Shaman Lance Heard, read his book: Life- A Creative Adventure.
To learn more about Energy Healer Barbara Becker, read her books: Enclosure: A Spiritual Autobiography and Expansion: The Journey Continues.




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