Kura Prophetic Messenger (Part 7)
Okay, so this is definitely the other side of this very, very complicated project and I don’t know as much about the Richard side of things. I know some, and I have images that tell enough of the story until we get the book that Richard is going to publish about this whole thing sometime in summer of 2021.
Meanwhile, while I was working with my team on the scroll, Richard and his team were throwing pots that would house the heirloom seeds that would be joining the scroll inside the Kura sculpture that he was building. Each pot had the prophetic messenger image drawn on the outside and then was sealed with a champagne cork. Richard is researching the heirloom seeds that are hundreds of years old and native to Minnesota. The seeds will be placed inside the clay pots and then protected with a combination of rice hulls and clay to insulate and protect the objects. The big giant tree like pots are the ones that the scrolls will be placed inside. Then that big pot will also descend into the Kura sculpture.
The KURA Sculpture!
Guy welding together the roof of the capsule. Here a welder is assembling the roof which will be installed to hermetically seal the sculpture with all the pots safely inside for the next hundred million years. So many details I really cannot speak to so I will just post images that can start to paint the picture.
The final stage was Tuesday, August 11th, where the lid to the Kura was lifted on top and the whole deal was sealed for eternity. Freakin amazing. The level at which all cylinders had to be firing and it all came to fruition. Being a cog in this wheel has given me a sense of purpose that I have not felt in a long while. I am grateful, I am honored, I am better at my craft, I am a more comprehensive creator, and damn, I’m happy.