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An arm of aid to the weak

An arm of aid to the weak, a friendly hand to the friendless, kind words so short to speak, but whose echo is endless. The world is wide, these things are small. They may be nothing- but they are all. -from the collection of poems, ‘I have called you friends’. The Saalfield Publishing CO. United States of America 1913

IndianRock.art – personal drawer

Faith, Work, and Meditation

What is the shadow- He transforms for light. The Lord, these stones, and I- joining hands- left and right.

Holy Land of the ancient Lamanite Prophet

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Hearts of Stone

The Heart: Protect it, I do. That is, what is left. For, the world is full of people that have not. -Paul Marak

I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves their conduct, will pursue their principles unto death. -Leonardo da Vinci


Holy Land of the ancient Lamanite Prophet

Faith, Work, and Meditation

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Gathering of Tribes

From the Earth for the Gathering

They, the ancient ones telling these tales from across the great water, carved a history into the stones: From the Earth, these stones, and from the stones, a Star. This Star, restored, and for all to witness has, now and forever, been born anew and so illuminated by the maker of the Universe, the Creator. I pray for the time to come when I may pass this beacon to and for the Gathering of Tribes.

Solstice site at IndianRock.art

The Solstice site sets on the hilltop, slightly sloping southeast. The surrounding topography cradles IndianRock.art. The sky blankets vast and deep, while the day retires. The Heavenly Stars abound- while the tree frogs and whip-o’-will sing their nightly tunes. The moonlight reflects upon the landscape, and there, the stones lay. The light, the shadow. Once hidden, now revealed. -Paul Marak


IndianRock.art – Missouri, USA
IndianRock.art – Solstice Site base stone and stone tools
IndianRock.art – Illuminated Solstice Site Hexagon base stone

Faith, Work, and Meditation


Garden Site at IndianRock.art

May you harness and cultivate God’s Power in a way that heals and restores- dusting away the cliche’ and stereotype. May you be empathetic to all, and not loosen from your own foundation. And may you restore humanity’s sight; where then, all will gather to gaze upon God’s Mighty Wonders. -Paul Marak

Garden Site – Four Directions Cairn Stone

For in truth, great love is born of great knowledge of the thing loved. -Leonardo da Vinci

Holy Land of the ancient Lamanite Prophet


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The Hand of God

If it weren’t to be, then it would not be. God’s-will is manifesting for this reason; and so, His sole ownership of the sacred knowledge has been, quite literally, presented to the hands of the Chosen. …in accordance with His divine plan.

Before you now, as a true witness of God and the Christ, I testify that God’s-will will be done.

IndianRock.art – Hamsa Seer Stone 04

Hamsa Hand

Hamsa Hand – Transcending all Earthly belief systems because it predates all Earthly belief systems. It is cause-and-effect manifested by way of the human experience, then expressed back as the reflection. It is the Creator. The Hamsa Hand represents the purest manifestation of freewill within the perimeter of God’s plan. The Hand of God.

North American Hamsa Stones – Carved by the ancient Elders for these latter days.

And what He carved into them is a type of artistry that allows the seer, through the stones, an insight: a journey to the past- whereby one can join hands with the ancient Elders; in doing so, gain a richer more comprehensive understanding of the way. …the way of one’s salvation and the salvation others.

the sacrifice of the self. -Paul Marak


Hamsa Seer Stone

When utilized by the Craftsman, the Hamsa becomes the purest form of intention.

IndianRock.art – ancient North American Hamsa Stone (side1)
IndianRock.art – ancient North American Hamsa Stone (side2)

The Grand Architect and the Craftsman

What the architect creates- the craftsman, through the senses- perceives and then replicates in his own image. Freewill and God’s-will: Divine creation.

IndianRock.art – Peep Stone

Left and right join together, to cradle the precious stone.


‘Savior of the World’

Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art. -Leonardo da Vinci


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Holy Land of the Ancient Lamanite Prophet