Free Book Giveaway!

Dance of the Electric Hummingbird201 likes on Facebook! Thank you so very much, everyone! As a way of saying thank you for your support, I will draw one name for a FREE autographed copy of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD from all those who “Liked” my “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird” Facebook page. (Previous winners ineligible.)

PLEASE NOTE: If you’ve entered previous contests, you WILL need to re-enter.

In order to stay legal and politically correct with Facebook policy, I must ask all of you who have been so kind as to “Like” my “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird” Facebook page, to please shoot a quick email here to my personal site at: info@bajarockpat.net with your name and email address. Please use “Dance Likes” as the subject. You will then be entered into the drawing, which will take place at noon MST on Sunday, March 10, 2013.

Winner will be notified by email through info@bajarockpat.net and NOT through Facebook. However, after the winner has been notified and has responded, I will post his or her name here, on www.bajarockpat.net as well as on Facebook. (Winner must reply to winning notification within one week of the drawing or by March 17, 2013 or another winner will be chosen.)

Thank you for your continued support and best of luck!

If you have not already “Liked” us on Facebook, please do so now by clicking https://www.facebook.com/DanceOfTheElectricHummingbird and don’t forget to send an email here as well.

Winner to be announced on Sunday, March 10, 2013.

PLEASE NOTE: I cannot legally enter your name into the drawing until you “Like” our Facebook page AND send an email here with your name and email address.

I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.

 

Murmur Films

Born March 2008 in New York City, Murmur Films is home to independent filmmaker Murray Wasylnuk, producer and director of the upcoming original series STUCK IN THE MIDDLE and the Sammy Hagar inspired documentary UNITED STATES OF CABO. Murmur Films also produces music videos and the fan driven music web series BEHIND THE ROCK.

For more information, please click here: Murmur Films

Mitochondrial Eve

Author’s note: This is a post I’ve been working on for a long time. I hesitated to post it due to its controversial nature. However, I think it is important to expand our horizons by considering different perspectives, because when we are exposed to new theories, it opens our minds a little bit and helps us grow as human beings. In no way do I intend to offend anyone’s belief system. Please also know that I am not stating here whether I believe or disbelief any of the contents of this post. It is a fact that Mitochondrial Eve exists, but its implications are subjective. And that’s what I find so fascinating, so I wanted to introduce new concepts and possibilities to those who may never have considered this subject before.

In 1987, scientists discovered a common ancestor to all humans alive today. She lived in Africa 200,000 years ago and was given the name “Eve,” not to be confused with the Eve from the biblical story of the Garden of Eden. Mitochondrial Eve was not the first woman from whom all humans were descended, just a common ancestor.

According to Nova’s website, Mitochondrial Eve was actually the most recent common ancestor through matrilineal descent of all humans living today. That is, all people alive today can trace some of their genetic heritage through their mothers back to this one woman.

Trace our heritage through our mother’s side? How is this possible?

Whenever an egg cell is fertilized, nuclear chromosomes from a sperm cell enter the egg and combine with the egg’s nuclear DNA, producing a mixture of both parents’ genetic code. The mtDNA from the sperm cell, however, is left behind, outside of the egg cell.

So the fertilized egg contains a mixture of the father and mother’s nuclear DNA and an exact copy of the mother’s mtDNA, but none of the father’s mtDNA. The result is that mtDNA is passed on only along the maternal line. This means that all of the mtDNA in the cells of a person’s body are copies of his or her mother’s mtDNA, and all of the mother’s mtDNA is a copy of her mother’s, and so on. No matter how far back you go, mtDNA is always inherited only from the mother.

Like the debate between Creationism and Evolution, the theory of Mitochondrial Eve is also highly controversial.

But let’s just assume for a moment that it’s true, and if so, could it have an effect on the manner in which women are treated even today? In my Women’s Studies classes in college, we discussed the goddess theory and how in the beginning, woman was worshipped because woman was the bearer of life. Among her sacred symbols were the serpent, the apple and others which through time became associated with evil and sin in Christianity (the story of the Garden of Eden is but one example). Perhaps this sowed the seeds for the oppression of women.

If it’s true that our heritage can be traced back to one woman, isn’t it interesting that even today when she marries, a woman often takes the surname of her husband? I wonder how different the world might be if it were the other way around.

On a more positive note, I am fascinated by the way “the Great Mother” has affected my life. I have heard differing opinions of this term. Some believe “The Great Mother” was Mary, the mother of Jesus and she very well may have been. But I tend to think of her as half of Father God, as in Mother God/Father God; the two of them being two halves of the one entity I call God. For me, the yin/yang symbol represents this concept perfectly.

Yin/yang represents all opposites of the universe–long and short, postive and negative, male and female, up and down, etc. It’s also interesting to note that each half contains the seed of the other. To me, that symbolizes our personal duality: we all have male and female hormones and we all have both positive and negative qualities, but in order to be whole, we must embrace both sides.

The term “Mother Earth” is also a common expression, along with “Mother Nature.” perhaps as a complement to “Sky Father” or “Heavenly Father” (the yin/yang principle again). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_father.

In any case, I wonder whether the discovery of Mitochondrial Eve was a possible sign that it is time for us to embrace the sacred feminine in ourselves and each other. If you don’t believe in signs, it can only be a beneficial thing to embrace all aspects of ourselves and others, can it not?

 

What Would You Ask A Ghost?

If your neighbors claimed to have a ghost “living” in their house, even wrote a book about it and were featured on a national TV show dealing with such phenomena, if given the opportunity, would you want to learn more about said ghost, perhaps even witness it for yourself? Or maybe you don’t believe in ghosts and you’d simply consider the entire thing a joke without giving it a second thought.

I think most people are somewhere in the middle–curious about the possibility of otherworldly phenomena, yet skeptical. I’d like to offer you a unique opportunity. Although you may not be able to pay a personal visit to the family who claims to live with this ghost, if you had the chance to ask them any question at all about their situation, what would you ask?

Very shortly, I will be interviewing Ken and Monika Harmon, who claim to have the spirit of a young woman living in their house. In fact, they invited me over to meet their ghost last year. Like most people, I was apprehensive–a bit scared and a whole lot curious. What I witnessed that day convinced me beyond a doubt, that their ghost was real. To read about my spine-chilling experience, please click here: http://www.bajarockpat.net/category/blog/spirits-blog/

The things that happened to me that day raised a lot of questions, such as: how many other things are out there in the world that we can’t see with our eyes but have an effect on our lives, whether real or imagined? And wouldn’t it be a boring existence for a ghost simply to hang around observing the living? And–can they see us when we’re in the shower or making love or???

(Actual photo taken inside the Harmon home–ghost is the misty image in bottom center of the photograph.)

I must confess that I am hesitant to visit their home again in order to film the interview,  because my first visit there scared the wits out of me, but for the sake of education, I’m willing to do it anyway.

Here’s where YOU come in. What would you like to know about Ken and Monika, or perhaps … Mary Bell Wilson–their resident ghost?

Please submit your questions for Ken, Monika or Mary Bell (please be kind and respectful) in the comments section following this post prior to February 25, 2013. We will choose the most interesting ones and ask them for you. Then sit back in the safety and comfort of your (hopefully ghost-free) home and watch the video we put together of the intervew. Stay tuned to this website for video release date.

For information on the Harmons and their story, please click here: http://ghostunderfoot.com/

 

Valentine’s Day Special Offer!

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. If you’re like me, you love chocolate but not the calories. And you hate to see expensive flowers wilt in less than a week.

How about giving the gift of a book?

Books make the perfect gift for that special someone in your life, or for yourself!

As my way of saying “thank you” for being such a sweetheart, I have a Valentine’s Day gift for you. For a limited time, from Feb. 8 – Feb. 14, I’m offering 30% OFF the price of an autographed copy of “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird.”

Hurry! Get your copy today! Please click the icon below to order.

Thank you and Happy Valentine’s Day to you!

Interview with Cas Lake

Last July, I had the honor and the privilege to have been interviewed by the UK’s lovely radio personality Cas Lake for her show The Unexplained.

 

Cas Lake

 

Cas and I talked about my meeting God during my out-of-body experience in Cabo and subsequent conversation with God on a mountain near my home years later. She also asked about my experiences with an exploding votive that occurred more than once when I sought answers to questions I could not fathom. And we discussed the role rock star Sammy Hagar played in helping me decipher the meaning of my spiritual experiences.

I’m excited to let you know that the interview is now featured on air on the Unexplained Show and is also available for downloading. When the show comes off air it will go into the archives, so you can still listen to it there.

Cas features metaphysical experts and writers from around the world, so it was an honor to have been invited to talk with her. Thank you, Cas!

Hope you enjoy the show! I’d love to hear your feedback. Are there any questions you’d like to have me to answer? Please feel free to post them. Remember, YOU are an important part of this website as well and I value your input.

Cas’ profile page which containes the interview can be found here: http://www.myspiritradio.com/show-profiles?programme_id=51

Loveland Reporter-Herald Newspaper Interviews Patricia Walker

Last month, Loveland Reporter-Herald newspaper reporter Jessica Benes interviewed author Patricia Walker about her book “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird” and her relationship with rock star Sammy Hagar.

There is also an online version of the story here: http://www.reporterherald.com/news/loveland-local-news/ci_22084940/loveland-author-finds-music-her-soul

Photo credit: Jenny Sparks, Loveland Reporter-Herald

Celebrating Joy and Gratitude and YOU!

To me, it matters not, which holiday one celebrates, whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Solstice or nothing at all, but I’d like to share something I wrote in my journal the other day because it’s about experiencing joy and most of us could use more joy in our lives:

According to the Mayan calendar, today wasn’t supposed to come, yet here we are: days away from Christmas. To me, Christmas is a magical time, and this year, I’ve been trying to sneak in little moments of joy whenever possible–to pause and really appreciate the moment–because obviously, December 21, 2012 wasn’t the end of the world, but perhaps it will be the beginning of a new world where peace and love prevail at last.

I was walking through our local mall the other day when all of a sudden, a children’s choir began to sing, diverting my attention from the rush I was in. When I looked in the direction of the sound, I saw parents and grandparents crowded together in coats and boots and beaming as they watched their little ones perform. The children looked to be about 5-6 years-old.

I paused for a moment to listen to their sweet, little voices, but a tear formed in my eye and a lump rose in my throat as I thought about the twenty 5-6 year-olds who were gunned down last week at an elementary school in Connecticut. I don’t think I’ve ever cried as hard for people I didn’t even know, as I did for those babies. That inconceivable event NEVER should have happened.

I didn’t stay and listen to the children at the mall for long because I didn’t want those kids’ parents and grandparents to see me crying. Instead, I tried to focus on how it felt when my kids were that age and had to perform in the mall like that. There was never a mother more proud than I was as I watched my kids deliver their practiced lines while dressed as Santa’s reindeer or elves.

When I walked out of the mall the other day, huge, fluffy snowflakes began to fall from the grey sky and a sort of hush seemed to descend over the parking lot, even though people were scampering here and there to finish their last-minute shopping.

I stood beside my car for a moment and I smiled and sighed at the beauty of the snowflakes. I wished I could have stood there taking it all in for hours, but it was getting dark and I had a lot of things I needed to accomplish before nightfall, plus I knew I was probably getting dirty looks from impatient drivers waiting for me to vacate my parking spot.

Days later, I sat on the floor in front of our Christmas tree–we bought a real tree this year for the first time in over a decade–so I sat and gazed at the tree decorated with lights, tinsel and color and I thought to myself, “It just sings of joy!” And I wondered, why is it that the anticipation of Christmas is so magical? –the songs on the radio, the decorations and colored lights in the stores and all over town, gifts beneath the tree–yet once Christmas Day is over, so is the magic.

And how can I tap into that magical feeling and joy that only comes at Christmastime, throughout the year? I wonder if I’d still feel the magic if I couldn’t afford a Christmas tree or gifts for those I love. But like “The Whos Down in Whoville” in the Dr. Seuss story of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” I realize that the magic of Christmas–and joy–do not come from a store–they come from the heart.

So as 2012 winds to a close, I want to extend a sincere and heartfelt thank-you to all of you for your love and support of this website and my book “Dance of the Electric Hummingbird.” Without you, my book would simply be a conglomerate of typed words in my computer or a bunch of sentiments in my head. YOU helped make it reality by buying the book, telling your friends about it, by attending my book signings and by being there for me every step of the way. I couldn’t have accomplished this without you and it means more to me than words can relate. Please do not ever give up on your dreams and never stop believing in the marvelous and magnificent gift that is YOU.

Wishing you and yours the happiest of holidays and a New Year filled with perfect healthy, prosperity, peace, love and joy.

~Baja Rock Pat

Book Signing this Sunday, Dec. 2

What does rock star Sammy Hagar have to do with spiritual enlightenment? Or does he?

Please join us on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012 at 2:00 pm for a book signing of DANCE OF THE ELECTRIC HUMMINGBIRD and a talk by author Patricia Walker.

In this true story, the author struggles to maintain her roles of middle-class wife and mom, while simultaneously being thrust into the explosive world of celebrities, sex, and rock ‘n roll. She confronts the incredible power of her mind and spirit and soon begins to reevaluate her perception of reality and the meaning of life with the help of recording star Sammy Hagar, former lead singer of Van Halen, one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

This is not a book merely for fans of Sammy Hagar or rock music. It is a book with a message of hope for anyone who believes there is more to life than what’s on the surface. Why live a life of beige when you can be CHARTREUSE, INDIGO, SCARLET, PERIWINKLE, BRONZE…

Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012 at 2:00 pm

Anthology Book Company                                                                                         422 E 4th St Loveland, CO  80537                                                                       970.667.0118

Anthology Book Company serves wonderful latte, literature, and enlightenment in a comfortable and warm atmosphere.

Hope you’ll join us!