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ROSS A. FILLMORE
Crystal Skulls
Day Star and the Lucky Stone
Crystal skulls can help you find things.  They send subliminal
psychic thoughts to you to help you find what you are looking
for... if you just ask.

In December 2015, I went up to my old stomping ground --
Danbury Township, Ohio -- to attend a surprise birthday party
for an old classmate.  Where the party was to be held wasn't
that far from East Harbor State Park on Lake Erie, about
three miles from where I grew up.  I thought it would be nice
to take the skulls up to spend some time at the beach even
though it was December.  The weather hadn't really been all
that bad, and I thought they'd appreciate a little nature time.
Malka Mooroopna - Painted Ghost
East Harbor State Park - December 2015
Day Star with the
Lucky Stone
The beach was basically deserted; it was, after all, December.  I walked up and down trying
to find a suitable spot to take a beach picture.  As I was walking, I wondered if I would find
any "lucky stones."  A lucky stone is actually the eardrum bone of the sheephead fish that
live in Lake Erie.  These small white stone-like bones are round with what looks like an "L"
carved into them.  Beachcombers will pick them up and collect them like sea shells.  

Well, I wasn't having much luck finding any lucky stones, and it was getting close to party
time, so I thought I'd better get the picture taken and be on my way.  So I found what
appeared to be a suitable spot and dropped down on my knees to set the skulls in the sand.  
I brought Pangea and Malka Mooroopna with me that day, too, so I flanked them on
either side of Day Star.  As I was kneeling there, something white caught my eye, and there
behind them and a little to the left was a lucky stone lying right there!  They lead me to it!

So if you look closely in the pictures, you can see the lucky stone on top of Day Star's head!
***** ADDENDUM *****
Sometimes your skulls will get "cranky" with you.  For a while now, I've noticed that
Malka Mooroopna -- one of my Eastern Jaspers -- has been a bit moody and aloof.  It
wasn't until I found out he is one of my "mapmaker" skulls, and it was actually he and
Pangea that found the lucky stone; not Day Star.  I gave the wrong skull credit for finding
the stone!  Oopsie!  Day Star just happened to be there that day.  Day Star is a Council and
Teacher skull; not a mapmaker.  Malka and Pangea are both mapmakers.  

So credit where credit is due:  The lucky stone actually belongs to Malka Mooroopna and
Pangea.
Malka Mooroopna and Pangea with the lucky stone