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Picasso Rock

Picasso Rock is Morro Rock.

That’s right….
Who would have thought?

In February, 2009, after walking on the beach with my wife Terri near horsehead rock, we stood in line with the three towers of the power plant and perpidicular to horsehead rock. I looked at the face of Morro Rock and had a Picasso experience. It was similar to the Guernica painting from 72 years ago. I saw a reflection of the five stages of an embattled human life from the center of the rock, moving to the left (south). The face in the center showing the confused, concerned, knowledgeable, concerted and realistically engraved face of one who has lived the ravages of life and war. The other three to the left show varying degrees of how the disjointedness, disparagement, dillusionment surrealism and true depictment of the reality of their minds can be. As Freud stated, “It’s the realism if the unrealism that shows in surrealism”. The furthest to the left gives a mixed message of someone either extremely enraged, or someone extremely determined, given the reality of their past experiences. The right (north) side of the rock face shows three eyes that look out to the world as if they are the eyes of God. It has a trinity symbolism for me in that the three power plant stacks lined up became “one”, then I turned and saw three eyes on the right side of the rock as I faced it. It’s interesting to me that Guernica has a lightbulb/eye at the top of the painting. The faces of the figures are very similar to those of the rock.

I am requesting that you look at the rock face at the same location I was standing and tell me what you see!

Another note;
I am writing this two weeks after this experience which leads me to believe there is also an elctromagnetic force at this location which has engrained this memory in my mind.
Also, possibly coincidentally, when we came home, our electrical for the microwave had shorted out. We had turned the fan and light on for the stove, which did not work because of the short. I didn’t know what on or off was because they each have a knob like a lamp where you don’t know if it’s on or off unless they are working or not working. When we came into the kitchen, they both came on. Maybe the wires had dried out at that exact moment when we were close to them, (it had been raining hard the day before when they went out), who knows. Maybe just a coincidence.
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