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    Rich Eagle

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    Age: 52

    Location:
    Youngstown, Ohio
    Career: Author/Health Store Owner
    About Me: Born by karma into the loving family of Robert and Delores Eagle of St. Anthony Village, Minnesota (a northeast suburb of Minneapolis) with older siblings Jon and Paula Jo. Attended St. Anthony Village High School 1969-75, the University of Minnesota 1976, the Minnesota School of Business 1977 and Bemidji State University 1978. Divorced, single, no children. Professional published writer. Began teaching classes on the 260-day Mayan calendar in 1989. Moved to Sedona, Arizona in 1992. Author of the book The Mayan Calendar Guidebook (1996). Discovered the musical keys to time in 1997, realizing how the 13-day Mayan week corresponds exactly to the musical scale octave. Discovered in 2006 how the clinically proven 1,000 levels of consciousness corrsponds exactly to the musical scale octave and the mathematics of the Mayan calendar. Visit my Mayan calendar blog at www.MayanCalendar4u.com and to view all my other articles. Currently, since 2000, general manager of two health food stores in Youngstown, Ohio.
    Hobbies: Raising two dogs and three cats. Feeding the birds. Fixing things. Favorite sport is shopping at the Home Depot.
    Favorite FM107.1 Show(s): Ian Punnett and family. I mainly hear him late Saturday nights on Coast-to-Coast AM, preaching intelligent awareness dosed with humor ("Father Ian" leads us thru the first early, early service every Sunday).
    Music: Earth, Wind and Fire
    Movies: Favorite all-time movie is "Prospero's Books"--google it. Also, the sci-fi classic "Zardoz" with Sean Connery. Just saw, and loved, "Stranger Than Fiction" with Will Ferrell.
    AIM: enlightenment

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    It must be nice to live in Ohio. My brother lives in Michigan and many years ago took me and my sister to a very large fair grounds. It was so long ago I can not even remember the name of the park. What I did see of this state was a lot of open country. I like open country a lot. Fell in love with Wisconsin while driving threw.Hope your book will do well. I listen to coast to coast while I drive for 12 hours. It's my job.

    Irene
    June 05, 2009
    04:50 PM EST

    That is so cool, isn't it?



    Around 3-5 million people heard you do that.





    Ian Punnett
    April 10, 2008
    07:17 PM EST

    thanks for the info on the David Hawkins books, I love this topic and will definately check them out.

    rllee07
    October 10, 2007
    07:36 PM EST

    I lived in Minneapolis for over 30 years until 1992.

    Rich Eagle
    October 09, 2007
    09:06 PM EST

    No!  You're from Ohio ??  Do you know about all state parks? :)

    SleepyWillow
    October 09, 2007
    07:22 PM EST

    That's funny!  We were just talking about the trees from the Wizard of Oz last night at our book club!  We read a book where there was a magical apple tree and it would throw apples at people to try to get them to eat one. If they ate one they could see the most significant event of their life - sometimes positive, sometimes negative (like how they would die).  I don't know if I'd eat one!  Might ruin all the fun!

    Thanks for the Frontenac State Park recommendations, you must live closeby to it?

     

     

    SleepyWillow
    October 09, 2007
    07:21 PM EST

    If you go to Frontenac State Park, ask the Park Ranger where the arch is. You can drum a heart beat on the wood railings above the arch and the eagles will come out and soar around in circles. The path to the left of the arch leads to a side vantage view point (the only way to see it really) but it's very dangerous and slippery. Be careful. You'll notice a stone face in the bottom of the arch. There are a number of huge trees with multiple trunks nearby that all align and point across the river to a small river mouth on the Wisconsin side that empties into the Mississippi River, where the very first white man came by canoe and crossed. Drive down to the park on the river and walk around the path, where you'll see a couple of trees that look like they were in the Wizard of Oz.

    Rich Eagle
    October 08, 2007
    07:52 PM EST
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