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“The Revelation”

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Around 100B.C.-1475A.D.

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  • His Spanish quest through Florida and the Southwestern territories.
  • Without the aid of horses they forged their way through Texas, New Mexico, and Southern Arizona before reaching Culiacan in Sinaloa.
  • Eight years later they reach Mexico City.
  • This documented voyage triggers Francisco Vasquez De Coronado to search for the “Seven Cities of Cibola.”

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  • Getting back to the conquistador images as a footnote from history, we realize the need to relate the image of Cabeza De Vaca to the time of the first actual conquistadors.
  • It’s our way to individualize the fact that there is another theme or subject of the past involved somehow or someway indirectly with his search for gold.

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  • Connects the images of a conquistador who investigates the accounts of the name Tesoro and then discovers the south eastern corner of Arizona.
  • This analogy can connect the two in a historical context considering the fact that the accounts of an earlier journey along with records and documents could have once been in his possession.

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  • And the only name to pin on this unique individual is a name that means “Treasure.”
  • Either way his tale holds the record for the earliest exploration of Arizona.
  • Talking about the conquistador, if one fact of terminology is Tesoro, then the other fact of terminology would have to be the image of whoever had the documents to such a territorial account: Cabeza De Vaca

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  • "And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were the feet of a bear, and his mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority, (The Revelation Chapter 13:2).”

  • St. John the Divine- (The Revelation Chapter 12).
  • In med res- starts in the middle with the Woman of Heaven giving her baby to the dragon.

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  • "As the vessels of a potter, shall they be broken into shivers: as I received of my father (The Revelation Chapter 2:27)."
  • "And I will give him the morning star (The Revelation Chapter 2:28)."

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  • Furthermore in order to realize her name, we must have an understanding of the names for Mesopotamian gods. The "Power in the Sky" in divine form is "An," while the name for the "Lady of Heaven" is "Inanna" as an infinite variety form. On the other hand the variant spelling of the name in Native American is "Aiyana," or "Aiyanna," which possibly means "ever blooming." However a more subtle name for a Woman of Heaven could be "Ynana," or "Ynanna" which would perhaps give her qualities to nourish or "forever bloom" the fruit of her tree of life and also gives her power over the sky.

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JESUS CHRIST APPEARS MEASURING THE TEMPLE

JESUS TEACHING IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

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BADGER SPRINGS, ARIZONA

INDIAN WARS: ADD

  • Bloody Basin, Arizona.
  • Where the Indians fought pushing out a Conquistador from his three arrastras.
  • The land Cabeza De Vaca was looking for with no avail.
  • Teguayo: Coronado searches for Cibola.

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