Sedona Woodpecker Shapeshifts into Man
The photo on the left shows a woodpecker and the one next to it shows that the woodpecker shapeshifted into a man with a red cap. Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology and folklore where a person or animal changes in physical form or shape.
What makes these photos even more amazing is that they were taken in Sedona, Arizona, an area well-known for its vortex and portal energies. Also the area where this photograph was taken is close to Boynton Canyon where the Yavapai-Apache Indians believe is the birth place of their Eve who had a daughter referred to as the "First Lady" mother to all of the Yavapai people.
The Yavapai Creation story recounts how the beautiful lady was sealed in a log with a Woodpecker at the beginning of a great flood that lasted 40 days. After the flood, the story tells how the Woodpecker freed the young woman from the log and guided her to the summit of Mingus Mountain where she met the Sun who fell in love with her. She returned to Boynton Canyon in Sedona bathed in an enchanted pool and gave birth to a daughter referred to as the "First Lady".
--Cassandra & Celena Cloverleaf
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