On March 15, HGTV announced that Dr. Myra M. Lewis of New Orleans, Louisiana was the winner of its 2010 Dream Home Giveaway, which included a home in Sandia Park, New Mexico, a GMC Terrain and $500,000 in cash.
Dr. Lewis, an African-American, had lost a home in Hurricane Katrina and, as an educator, helps students engage in "green projects." She has an autistic son whose artistic talents could be nurtured in the artist colonies in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She seemed the perfect person to win the sweepstakes. Perhaps too perfect.
As an incarnation of the sun-god Re, my interest in the HGTV Dream Home stemmed from two dreams in which I traveled from Texas to New Mexico and resided in a house there. These dreams were consistent with the journey of Re who fell to earth in 1945 when the sun touched the earth in the form of an atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert.
The possibility of my dream literally coming true seemed more likely when the designers of the HGTV Dream Home included in the landscaping a rock that resembled an Egyptian obelisk, a symbol of Re. It seems now that my dream trip from Texas to New Mexico meant that I was leaving the realm of my mother, Hathor, the cow goddess from the cowboy state, for my own realm, New Mexico, representing the falling sun.
We may be repeating that phase of ancient Egyptian history in which the declining empire was taken over by Nubian leaders from 747 to 656 B.C. Barack Obama could be the modern black pharaoh who looks out from the White House at the Egyptian obelisk, the Washington Monument. The award of the HGTV Dream Home, with its own obelisk, to an African-American woman, may be another sign of this black ascendancy. Dr. Lewis may have been destined to win the house. The Spirit of Re, in its electromagnetic manifestation, may have meddled with the HGTV computer drawing.
In any case, it is afternoon in America. The falling sun is harsh and unforgiving and will burn away the wretched excess. When the sun touches the earth, America as we know it will cease to exist.
A couple of days before the HGTV giveaway announcement, I suddenly realized that my current home in Vacaville, California perfectly fit the journey of Re. When it was morning in America, the Boat of Re rose in the east, in Washington, DC. The solar barque will set in the west, directly across the nation, in Vacaville, California. Look at the map. Both cities are almost at the same latitude and same distance from the ocean.
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