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The great and prosperous 1950’s USA cities are now, 70 years later, looking more often like this.
Decaying, falling down, not habitable. The big tree of hard working people, families and jobs that supports great and prosperous cities–cut down in its prime. Sad.
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Mountain stream above the tree line, clear and white–straight flow to the pineal.
The stream takes advantage of the eyes and ears as paths to the pineal.
Words and talking get in the way–the stream continues; but the pineal flow stops.
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In Tangier Gardens, CJ discovered this flow.
He didn’t know what to call his experiences, paranormal, gnostic portals, or the answers to existential unknowns–but he knew the inputs were from nature, its landscapes and plants.
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And what is it that is the view?
An energy source seeking the pineal.
No, not the photo! Seek that energy source yourself in real life!
Don’t turn away until you feel it.
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That is the portal CJ discovered in Tangier Gardens.
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Are you an explorer?
What do you think you might find up this valley?
Death?
Inspiration?
You’ll never know till you start walking up the valley.
Do it–that’s what life is for.
Against all odds, CJ did it. Find out how he did it in Tangier Gardens.

Take another breath…deep…feeling refreshed?
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CJ tells about his living in Tangier.
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This almond orchard grows in Morocco. Soils are rich and because of hydroelectric dams, water for agriculture is plentiful north of the Middle Atlas.
This landscape attracted CJ; but the landscape gave root to elements that undid CJ.
Read about how he reacted to these landscape challenges in Tangier Gardens.
Mimosa and narcissus.
Balancing, cleansing, energising, relaxing, uplifting…we can all do with some of that.
Acacia dealbata–it grows like a native in the northern third of Morocco; and, in spring, you can always find its cut flowers, fresh from the bled (countryside), being sold by Rif ladies in Tangier.

CJ reckoned when you get this close to a flower, it is because the flower has invited you. That invitation is the key that unlocks a portal–a paranormal portal.
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Burnt out by too much hot summer?

Catch some Mediterranean vibes.
Shade, date palms, orange blossoms.