Dr. John Lefgren and Dr. John Pratt did extensive research to discover when the most probable date was for Joseph Smith's First Vision. They both independently came to the same conclusion that March 26,1820 was the most likely date. In honor of this date which is today and that event 200 years ago, I thought I would post a few photos that I took during this year's Spring Equinox.
On March 20, 2020, I drove down to Southern Utah and spent the evening at the Parowan Gap. Most do not know that this is a sacred site for the Native Americans mainly because it is an Ancient Astrological Temple. The two mountains and the surrounding region were used as an astrological calendar marking solstices and equinoxes. Below are a few photos I took that evening of the sunset.
The Setting Sun at the Parowan Gap on March 20, 2020 |
Photo taken on March 20, 2020 |
There are large rock cairns that mark the exact locations of where the sun will rise and set on these important dates of the Spring and Fall Equinoxes as well as on the Summer and Winter Solstices. It is a beautiful and tranquil thing to watch the sunset as it slides right into the Parowan Gap.
Sunset on March 20, 2020 |
After my time in Parowan, I drove into Zion's National Park to go hiking and camped Saturday evening with a couple of friends. The clouds dissipated after the sunset and it was a beautiful evening to star gaze. I don't know if I have ever seen Venus so bright.
Entrance into Zion's National Park, photo taken on March 21, 2020 |
Night sky of the three Planets taken on the morning of March 22, 2020 |
Hiking to the top of Angels Landing is not for the fainthearted, especially if you are hiking in darkness before dawn. However, it was fun to hear an Owl hooting as we approached the saddle.
After hours of hiking we finally reached the summit. The sun begin to hit the tops of the surrounding peaks. We were greeted by a raven who circled above our heads in a clockwise direction.
Photo taken by my friend who had the best position on the sheer rock ledge to take this photo.
It was an unforgettable hike, full of symbolism, beauty and accomplishment.
Thank you for sharing this post. Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteI was recently taught by a friend regarding the eagle and the condor prophecy. Have you heard of it?
I came across a blog after reading your post: blog.pachamama.org that talks about that prophecy.
In case anyone is interested in the eagle and condor prophecy blog post mentioned earlier here it is:
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March 26, 2020 also happened to be the first day that all LDS temples are closed do to Covid-19
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