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Sci-fi vignette – reality break – “The Mountain of Misadventure”

 A man. A mountain. A monumental misunderstanding.


Reginald thinks the universe chose him. The universe denies involvement.

Forthcoming Podcast – RD: Reality Download – Broadcasting enlightenment whether anyone asked or not.

Reginald Davenport considered himself a deeply enlightened person. He meditated twice a week (once if he had errands), recycled when the bins weren’t too far from the curb, and owned three different brands of Himalayan salt lamps — because they “vibrated with ancient Earth wisdom,” according to the catalog copy he never actually read beyond the bold type.

So when Reginald felt a “calling” to climb Mt. Obsidian Peak, he was certain the universe had selected him personally for extraordinary revelation. He brought a crystal staff, gluten-free trail mix, and a matching set of linen robes that looked spiritual but were mostly just itchy.

At sunrise, he planted himself on a flat stone halfway up and announced:

“Okay, Mountain. I am ready for enlightenment.”

The mountain sighed. A tectonic rumble rolled through the foothills, dislodging three mossy pebbles and causing a family of marmots to pause mid-breakfast. Birds stopped singing. Clouds shuffled aside awkwardly, like they were giving the mountain space to speak.

A voice resonated from every grain of stone, deep and vast:

“I am the Source.”

Reginald perked up. “Oh! Is that like… a metaphor?” he asked, squinting thoughtfully. “Do you represent the source of life, or —”

“No.” The mountain spoke slowly, as if enunciating for someone who regularly confused a toaster for a sentient being.

“I AM” … it said.


“I am the Source. Life, existence, consciousness, gravity, oxygen, sea turtles, light, fungi, the number three, and the emotional nuances of jazz. All originate here.”

Reginald nodded gravely. “Oh I see. You’re, like… Mother Earth. A nurturing archetype!”

The mountain contemplated collapsing itself into a sinkhole from sheer frustration. “No. I am not a symbol. I am the literal origin point of universal configuration parameters.”

Reginald beamed as if he had solved a puzzle. “So you’re saying humans are chosen! We’re the pinnacle! The main character species!”

Below, a pod of migrating whales collectively facepalmed underwater.

“Actually,” the mountain said, “you were a prototype. Dolphins understood first. Whales next. Mice nearly decoded the program last millennium but were distracted by cheese.”

Reginald scoffed. “Mice lack opposable thumbs, so philosophically that seems impossible.”

A boulder cracked nearby. The mountain tried another approach.

“We are all one. You, me, the moss, the wind, the quartz veins, the lichens —”

“Right,” Reginald said, nodding, “Alchemy. My horoscope mentioned this. I am destined for greatness.” He genuinely thought “we are all one” meant he was about to be invited to headline a TED Talk.

The mountain wondered if perhaps evolving humans from primordial carbon sludge had been overly optimistic. Maybe a species made entirely of spores would’ve been more emotionally mature.

It made one final attempt. The ground vibrated, carving glowing patterns through the stone, fractals, runes, prime-number spirals spelling a cosmic truth in the universal language of geometry:

I AM ALL THAT IS. ALL IS ME. YOU ARE NOT SEPARATE. YOU ARE JUST VERY LOUD.

Reginald gasped in awe. “That…” he whispered, tears welling, “…is a sign I should start a YouTube channel.”

Somewhere in the distance, dolphins laughed sympathetically. Whales hummed in agreement. A mouse scribbled notes for later. And Reginald returned home, convinced he had been chosen as humanity’s spokesperson for cosmic wisdom, while the mountain added “teach humans” to an ever-growing list titled: Projects That Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time.

It would try again in another 14,000 years. Maybe with crows. Crows seemed promising. Opting for a brief time out… … …. not brief enough.

… … … a slow sliver of steam/fog/haze appears to rise on the horizon.

The Mountain of Clarity and the Missing Point

Mt. Obsidian Peak was trying to be patient. Truly, it was. After four billion years of meticulously sculpting carbon chains, inspiring tidal rhythms, inventing mitochondria, and personally overseeing the development of jazz, the mountain had earned the right to expect at least some basic comprehension.

But humans, as always, were distracted. This week, the distraction took the form of a flamboyant comet named Zyxtharion the Brief, who careened into the solar system like a cosmic drunk uncle crashing a wedding reception.

Zyxtharion did this often. It wasn’t malicious, it simply had terrible navigation skills and an orbit powered by pure chaos and leftover stardust energy drinks. As it slingshotted around the Sun, humans immediately lost their collective minds.

News networks declared: “Alien Invasion Confirmed: Comet Clearly Intelligent!”

Podcasters screamed: “IT BLINKED. THINGS THAT BLINK HAVE INTENT.”

Influencers posted selfies with telescopes: “I can FEEL its wisdom. Use code GALACTICQUEEN for 20% off my cosmic moisturizer.”

All while Zyxtharion itself was simply shouting into deep space:

“WHICH ONE OF YOU MOVED ALPHA CENTAURI? I SWEAR IT WAS LEFT OF THE BIG BLUE ONE LAST TIME —”

The mountain watched, granite eyelids metaphorically twitching.


The Influencer Debut

Reginald now identified as a “multidimensional ambassador,” though he still got lost in supermarket parking lots. He had returned to the mountain to share a revelation.

“I know the truth now,” Reginald announced proudly. “That comet! It’s the architect of consciousness!”

The mountain’s internal plates shifted in disbelief. “No,” it said, voice booming like an earthquake trying to keep its cool. “Zyxtharion is a geological accident wrapped in ice. Last time it passed by, it mistook Saturn for a salad bar.”

Reginald nodded sagely. “So it’s humble. A hidden master.”

The mountain considered asking for a refund on evolution.

A Whale Opines

From half an ocean away, a blue whale interjected telepathically, its thoughts a soothing basso profundo in the collective mindscape.

“Humans, for the last time: not every fast-moving light is a god.”

Reginald gasped. “You heard that? The comet is speaking to you!”

The whale sighed. “No, that was me. I’m literally talking right now.”

Reginald blinked innocently. “So…the comet uses whale frequencies… fascinating.”

The Mountain Attempted a Final Clarification

The earth shook. Clouds spiraled into glyphs. Rivers formed glowing spirals spelling out basic cosmology:

I CREATED EVERYTHING. STOP ASSUMING THE SHINY VISITORS ARE IN CHARGE.

Reginald read this as: “The mountain wants me to form a religion about the comet.” He left immediately to buy incense, robes, and a trademark.

The Universe Facepalmed

Much ado .. more and less.


Zyxtharion slingshotted away, blissfully unaware of its short-lived deity status. The whales hummed condolences to the mountain. The mice passed around whiteboards, still determined to crack the math first. The dolphins held a vote on whether to intervene, but unanimously decided to watch for entertainment.

The mountain settled back into immovable silence, whispering to the moss: “Maybe next time I’ll evolve something made entirely of quartz.
They might listen.”

The moss agreed.
Moss always agreed.
Moss got it.

End of part 1. Coffee break…optional.

Up next: The Cosmic Council, a group of ancient, bureaucratically weary intelligences who oversee planetary development, conduct performance evaluations of civilizations, and are incredibly disappointed in Earth.

They’re reluctantly considering a species transfer of “primary stewardship status” from humans to crows.

John Nelson (Author of The Magic Mirror) The Miracle of Anna and a few thoughts on Scrying.


“A skeptic is a person who would ask God for his ID card.” - Edgar A. Shoaff (1904–1993), Writer, Satirist, Humorist


OddsnEnds - 

  • What happened just after the Big Bang? This telescope will tell us. Alien UFO Sightings.
  • Mysteries Unsolved - Booms. Luke Air Force Base confirmed that their exercises produced sonic booms in the area on the same day, the times at which the base reported those booms occurred did not correspond with the times of the noises reported by residents. Mysterious Universe.
  • UK UFO. Orange lights unidentified and decent video to demonstrate. Link.
  • Ghost or no? Is it the Black Monk said to haunt this sight. Source. Even more interesting is the story behind the photo. The NDEr says paranormal things happen more frequently. He is unsure if what he saw was a ghost. It's simply unexplained.
  • Fantastic service and wonderful timing! Drone finds lost dog. The story of Socks could have had a very sad ending if not for the drone. Hit by a car, injured, he made a nest and would have been difficult to track on foot. That's where the drone is a game changer. BBC.


Wendy's Coffeehouse 2/17/19 Interview with prolific Writer/Author John Nelson. Site.

Also an editor, one of his clients is a recognized name in Kansas City: “John’s uncanny ability to take an elusive, creative idea and create a solid direction of coherent storytelling is often incomprehensible to me in its clarity. And after each session with him, the direction was so clear and focused that my channel effortlessly opened and created. It was nothing short of magical.” - Dee Wallace from her book Bright Light: Spiritual Lessons from a Life in Acting, O-Books, Spring 2011

Kindle on Amazon
Off air, I was comparing Scrying to Dr. Raymond Moody's Psychomanteum technique used to connect with deceased loved ones. Link: How to facilitate and induce After Death Communication (ADC) and more information on Dr. Moody's Psychomanteum Research. Read a testimonial from one person who was initially skeptical and later included her experience in a book: Carla Wills-Brandon at White Crow Books. [John has also worked with Dr. Moody.]

John's Amazon book list continues to expand. He focuses on spiritually motivating content. In our previous conversation we talked about Energy work and his book, A Guide to Energetic Healing. Initially, I reconnected to talk about Scrying, featured in his book The Magic Mirror. However, the newest book has just debut to a chorus of good reviews, so we start there.

John posted a link for the promo video on Facebook. The Miracle of Anna, an Awakened Child. How complicated might it be to raise a spiritually advanced child who challenges the current view of the manifest plane, a child born illuminated? As complicated as you might imagine.


Comic relief. I saw the film before it chalked up all the awards: Alternative Math. This Teacher can't catch a break. Beaten but not quite down for the count... she's got one trick up her sleeve.



5,114,206 views - and counting. IMDb for credits and reviews.


I teased this class during our interview.  

Where can you take a class on Anthropology of the Paranormal? In Kansas City? College credit? Try JCCC.

Interview coming up in April. Anthropology Professor Sean Daley shares my preference for meeting people who might need help regarding an issue of supernatural origin in a local coffeehouse. [A neutral location.]

Reading the online reviews from students who have taken his classes, feedback is  positive. In this interview for the online publication, The Campus Ledger, Daley says, "There’s a movement where things that would be considered occult are becoming very mainstream," Daley said. "The paranormal, particularly the darker side of it, is becoming a part of pop culture."

I know I would have loved to have had an opportunity to explore that field of study if it had been available when I was in college. Glad to see classes on the topic are an option now.


Thank you for listening. 
Stay Curious!

James Schwartz, Alchemical Hypnosis: One Voice, Sacred Wisdom, symbols, signs and parallel lives

The Sound of knowing. Increase atmosphere volume (+). Reduce emotion volume (-). Enhance Insight (~). Suspect a strong correlation to OM. Listen and/or Meditate to the sound. More info on OM

"Hopis have lived in America longer than anyone. We wanted to explore the concept of Earthly visitation through the eyes of people who have also witnessed the rapid evolution of modern culture. For us, their beliefs ring true on so many levels. Hopi prophecy speaks to the destiny of man...in a universe where we are not alone." - T. J. Wolf, A Gleam of Light, Author's website. Revisit my interview with Ardy Sixkiller Clarke on Star People

In the podcast archives now - Wendy's Coffeehouse, 12/24/17 interview with James Schwartz: One Voice, Sacred Wisdom

OddsnEnds -
  • Are we there yet? Forward leap for Augmented Reality. The Weekend
  • Or simply incredible progress: Intel
  • Best Interdimensional Travel stories of 2017. I'll be revisiting this. Inverse
  • Also revisiting how strange can things already be right here on planet Earth? Associated with that Pentagon UFO study and Robert Bigelow: Skinwalker Ranch At least one of these elements is familiar. I've encountered an invisible helicopter. Mystery unsolved.
  • Newest RoboCat to help the elderly adds AI to improve bonding. Daily Mail
  • Links for some of the headlines included in the interview segment with James are also referenced in prior posts on this blog. The following interview surfaced after our session was recorded. 
George Knapp reports on the Pentagon/UFO study - in an interview exclusive with former Senator Harry Reid. LasVegasNow
  • Best holiday headline. Winner! Fark: 'Fruitcake continues reign of terror, triggers bomb squad investigation.' - "..package was deemed suspicious because it was unmarked and was the only gift under the tree." Source StuffNZ
  • The thinking plant. Decisions and choices. Science Daily
  • Cat logic. House rules: Evicted.
What happens when we die? Does Karma exist? Do we exist in different dimensions? How does time work? Why are we here? All that and more is explored in One Voice, Sacred Wisdom. The interview is available in Wendy's Coffeehouse podcast archives.

James Schwartz uses his method of Alchemical Hypnotherapy to help clients access spiritual guidance in whatever form manifests for the highest good of the person involved.

One of the most surprising sessions detailed in the book involved a woman who had been very resolute in her determination to avoid religion. The guide who appeared to offer assistance to her? Jesus.

Guides who manifested for the clients represented a broad spectrum, including angels, alien entities, future incarnations, mythical creatures and animals. A repeating message from the guides: There is no such thing as time.

We work with time on the Earth plane but, on the expanded awareness playing field, the guides say it does not exist. Some of that was experienced in the sessions as the guides often demonstrated to the client how it might feel to visit another realm and encounter other life forms or beings there. Those travels, while they might have registered as movement within a certain time frame, could be instantaneous.

Removing time from the equation validates the shamanic experience but it messes with our current application in our daily lives and long-held beliefs of how time works. Another perspective echoes the wonky time factor and offers illustration: Beyond Past Lives

Fascinating encounters like those James shares from his clients challenge the consensus world view, inspiring reexamination and further exploration. Interested in finding out more for yourself?

Connect with Hypnotherapist James Schwartz at Rocky Mountain Hypnosis.