The complete list of Weekly Words can be found here:
Weekly Words from Forrest Fenn
Weekly Words for Feb. 26th, 2016 are as follows:
*Sage says don’t try to carry it home in one trip
Best of luck with The Thrill of the Chase and whatever else you may seek!
Other links of interest:
Six Questions with Forrest Fenn: Five years of The Thrill of the Chase
Rennes le Chateau Research Books and Links
The Chimney of Buford’s Tavern and Location of the Beale Treasure
Sometimes when I read the poem, Yoda talk comes to mind…….
Anyone else think so? lol
(so I’ve been wanting to use an image of him for awhile now…and with ‘Sage advice’ thought I would today!)
Good one, Jenny. Esp ecially given “Carry” Fisher as Princess Leia. Thanks Forrest and Jenny … and Yoda 🙂
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Wow, Jenny. ET is in “one trip”. And some other things.
Jenny, your reference to Yoda also reminded me of the Pig Pen text of the Maranatha, and what looks like a grouping of references to Star Wars in the pp. 22, 24.
Here’s JEDIS KT on the left SIDE, and others (the last has a curious grouping of letters that looks like FORREST SANTA FE).
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g396/astree0/Maranatha/Maranatha%20Pig%20Pen/M_PigPen_22_StarWars_27Feb16_zpsinfabogt.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g396/astree0/Maranatha/Maranatha%20Pig%20Pen/M_PigPen_24_StarWars_27Feb16_zps7qlsngpp.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g396/astree0/Maranatha/Maranatha%20Pig%20Pen/M_PigPen_24_StarWars_Forrest_27Feb16_zpsdw3hizgd.jpg
Hi astree, thanks. Always appreciate your thoughts. ~ jenny
Thanks, Jenny.
Here’s one for you, since you are using the * in front of the Weekly Words:
We are familiar with the significance of 42 (and 24) to the chest (and rainbow’s angle) and poem. If you hold the ALT key on the computer keyboard while typing “42”, you get this * . (If you don’t have a 10-key number pad, you need to hold down the usually blue Fn+ALT+(corresponding letter, U=4, K=2). And 24 (KU) gives ↑. .
Just thought that was a neat synchronization into the Weekly Words.
astree
Sage reminds me of painting “The Philosopher in Meditation” by Rembrandt Van Rijn
You’d have to take two trips with a staircase if you’re carrying something heavy. You might trip twice on two staircases with two steps?
Thanks 23kachinas…I enjoyed checking out “The Philosopher in Meditation”. When I was quite young I watched a scary movie called ‘The Spiral Staircase’ (1946)…I have been intrigued ever since. I’ve only been to Santa Fe once and made sure to check out the staircase at the Loretto Chapel.
Loved the ‘trip’ connection to the sage/salvia plant’s hallucinogenic properties. Maybe you will “see” double/twin staircases and do the ‘two-step’. Or, perhaps it does take “two to tango” to carry it home.
Years ago I booked a room at the Loretto when they were the only ones in Santa Fe with TTOTC books. When I got there they didn’t have any more TTOTC books so they let me cancel my hotel reservation ($400 a night is too expensive anyways) but I got to keep my Loretto chapel tour pass so yes I did see the spiral staircase.
I have a story about that “two to tango.” Maybe I have a book to write before I turn 80 🙂
I’d call it Little Bird talks to Wise Woman. By then I should be wise.
Hello, Ellen.
Two to tango.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-7W80O5Yrk
Test for echo.
Knowing any Rush song makes me seem cool with my nephew who is an old soul. #testforecho
JC1117 and 23kachinas…
Takes two to tango…and “Test for Echo” (Rush)
Echo and alliteration…interesting
“Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance”…Carl Sandburg…
Makes me smile!
Ellen, the Carl Sandburg quote seems honest and frank “aka” straightforward.
“Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance.” – Carl Sandburg
Hello 23Kachinas and Ellen…et al. I enjoyed seeing “The Philosopher in Meditation”. I hadn’t seen that before. What an incredible play with light and dark and mystery all contained within a single frame. Or is it really contained at all? …since it is experienced by each person differently.
Where is Love bred? In the heart or in the head? (@:44)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D3M6j1XAk4
Perhaps The Sage is telling us to bring a wheelbarrow. Perhaps the chest is hidden under a large chunk of petrified, opalized wood…i.e. “in the wood”…and Forrest knows that the finder will definitely want to take that as well. Whatever it is…it must be something really heavy…heavier than a 42 pound box of treasure.
And nice choice on the Yoda picture, Jenny. I like Yoda, too. 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMpDHEVaI1k
“Well I’m not the kind that would argue with Fenn
So it looks like I’m gonna start all over again” 🙂
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/weirdalyankovic/yoda.html
Thanks for the sage advice, Forrest and Jenny and Yoda. I certainly wouldn’t even THINK of carrying it home in one trip after reading this.
It makes me think about singing happy birthday…
One thought that came to my mind with this too….is Forrest does use ‘it’ for the treasure chest….and so in the poem…it might just be that in the line ‘take it in the canyon down’…..of course at other times, it is something else.
I think in the poem, “it” is your quest, journey, or chase rather than the chest itself. “Begin [your journey] where warm waters halt…” “take [your quest] in the canyon down”. So if this snippet refers to that “it”, the message might be something along the lines of don’t try to cram all the fun of the Chase (the memories you take home) into one trip.
I don’t know what it means, if anything, but that’s a nice takeaway.
Or perhaps he is pointing at, don’t try to complete the quest in one trip. Suggesting that it might take several trips to complete your solve.
jl
Right, that too. “Sage says don’t try to carry it home in one trip” can easily be said as “Wise man says don’t try to complete it in one trip”… if “it” is the “it” from the poem, and the “it” from the poem is the quest, both messages are synonymous.
For some 40 plus pounds of dead weight might be too strenuous to tackle in one trip. If we take it literally, but FF words are always littered with more than one interpretation. It could be both. Which would you leave behind, the gold or the chest?If you take the gold then go back for the chest and someone breaks into your vehicle I can not imagine the disappointment or maybe that is a poor choice in words.
jl
Considering no one has found it in 6+ years, maybe the safest place for it is where it already is. 🙂
Jeremy,
Right, you would be except for the fact as I was contemplating all of this the thought would cross my mind that if I could figure it out so could all the others. It would be terrible to sit there for six years…..or however long and, in the end, come down to a foot race.
jl
If that’s about the treasure, then I am utterly lost on that quote. Congrats sir, you’ve thoroughly confused me o.o
Have to agree with you, Iron Will. I too found it a little hollow. Although, I need to circle back with my computer to take another look at something (or stare at it for at least a minute or tow).
Maybe focus on the “Sage says” ?
Don’t try to carry it (home, of Brown) in one trip
Don’t try to carry IT home in one “TrIp”
Don’t cry to tarry it home in one trip
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Lots of interesting structure in the sentence. If you start with the last letters in “says” and skip to every eighth letter, you get
STRIP ( TRIPS ) – this is in addition to the word TRIP already in the sentence
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Does he have a grandkid named Sage?
Hello Iron Will. Mr. Fenn’s grandchildren do not have the name of Sage. As far as, great-grandchildren, this I do not know.
Iron Will,
The making 2 trips for me is not confusing it is the use of Sage that gives me the reason for contemplation. The only thing I can come up with is sage advice, which is too obvious when dealing with FF.
jl
Thank you, Jenny and Mr. Fenn. This statement looks to be quite fun. I do believe Mr. Fenn is saying plenty in this one. 🙂
Sage, you are so wise. So wise that I don’t know what you are talking about half the time.
Thinking? Thinking? Oh,never mind . It will eventually hit home. 🙁
All,
Here is a silly answer to this. If in fact the TC is located in a NP and as Forrest has said “to take it to the park Superintendent”. Why not take just the empty chest to the Super, and the contents home. That would be wise in my opinion.
Seannm.
Hello Seannm. Interesting thought. Unfortunately, the treasure chest is well known to the National Park System. Could one just take the contents? It’s possible, but why turn in an empty treasure chest to the Superintendent? I think I would see warning flags if someone did that.
That is good advice for those who need a canoe to get home, and for people like me who get searched at the border on their way home. Maybe Dal will let me leave it at his house for a while..
I reviewed SB49 and the spice drawer picture shows two bottles of sage. One is in the 6th position and the other, 33. (3+3=6) 66 = ff. In my mind this is just advice from ff… Or it could be more.
Thanks Jenny and Forrest.
Great find, WiseOne. One of my favorite Scrapbooks. I think he put a whole lot into that.
http://dalneitzel.com/2013/11/15/scrapbook-forty-nine/
“Another jar. Why would anyone want two full jars of cloves?”, and a picture of him holding a jar of cloves. Yet later, a picture of the 3 jars. I;m going to take a look around the picture of the draw er.
By the way, “sage” has a numerical value of 32. And begins with AS.
Yesterday, my daughter said, “Dad, someone said you look like an owl” “Who?” “Yeah, and you sound like one too”
http://dalneitzel.com/2013/11/15/scrapbook-forty-nine/
More on the drawer.
The very first spice (upper left) says TRY. The spice #3 is actually a double of two shorts, so 33 again.
CLOVES were hinted at. The first jar of cloves is row 2, jar 4.
TRY ….(been there, done that… feet were swollen for a week) 🙁
I guess the sage jars could be said to both be in position 6 (F=6, ff), if you include the two double shorts in the first row. But using the columns, it give FE. ( you can also see the F=6 on the binder holes on the front of “Too Far to Walk”, if I recall correctly).
Here’s goes my Saturday … lol, I’m going to have to pull away from this in a bit.
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Astree, I agree. There’s a WHOLE lot going on in this spice drawer! Good catch on the 1st bottle saying try. I see try ing. It also appears the jar of whole cloves has gone missing. I don’t see it in the drawer. Maybe it’s on the bottom layer hidden.
I wish I could make out the small print on some of the jars. It’s a blur. Where’s my magnifying glass? Oh, and don’t forget about the “scratch” made on the wood table. This has to mean something 😉 This will take up most of my day as well! Thanks for your replies.
A reference to an eye?
First row also has
SAGE / / MAGI
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I think he put a lot of time into this. Thanks for the reminder, WiseOne. I’m going to count to confirm the 72 that he mentions (72 is kind of a special number). Also, some hidden in the background.
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astree,
What is special about the number 72?
jl
Hi JL,
I wouldn’t want to get too specific, due to the possibility of a foot race. 🙂 However, here are some interesting ideas
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/72_(number)
Understood, Thanks.
The number 72 holds a special meaning to my past but has nothing to do with the chase………I think, my past anyway.
jl
Understood
Thanks
My past as well
http://www.chasechat.com/showthread.php?tid=1418&pid=95752#pid95752
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Must be a really big plant 😀
And heavy ! Maybe sage has eyes on the home of Bronw. 🙂
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Reminds me of a childhood game called ‘Simon says.’
What is Sage? Or who is Sage? So is it a what or who? Is the Yoda looking thing called Sage?
That’s pungent
A lot of flavors to the Flyers Spice Rack; indeed.
What home is this wise man referring to? The home of Brown?
It takes several trips to home-in on the prize. 🙂
sage hears , past fingers writ,
Quill in ink, strokes on wood.
Silence heard, alone I sit,
Feather in hand, sage words are good………
Focused…your words made me imagine a special place for an old soul. Thank you. You are wise.
Wish I could upload a photo from my day skiing Beaver Creek, CO. At the top of the lift is a huge snow sculpture of Yoda with a butterfly in his cheek. Fun coincidence!
More on the spice drawer and sage
http://www.chasechat.com/showthread.php?tid=1418&pid=95740#pid95740
Look C Gud,
astree
Would have learned a great deal about a great many things from these women; Warden and Church. The more research that I do; the more “confident” I become.
Enjoy:
http://newmexicohistory.org/people/history-in-the-writings-of-peggy-pond-church
SL
Sounds to me someone has found and sent him the correct solve and he is giving them some words of wisdom from the old wise one himself:-) So who ever sent solves over the weekend should be smileing 🙂
That maybe, but it’s my understanding that Jenny doesn’t get words every week from f. I think he gave her 50 of them last fall and she selects one to post every week.
jl
Was it you DG?
Will you share the news with the rest of us?
WHAT? Aww.
A postscript to the above:
A true gift of love; “Peggy’s Mesa” – New Mexico
A special Tea Room and Parlor = Great company and a very special chocolate cake!
Peggy Pond Church – Edith Warden
Edith Warden
I also wonder if “sage” (and magi) relates back to the “DEITY” and “TOTEM, CAFE YS” that was in his message a few weeks ago?
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Kinda like saying ” be sure to put the left sock on the right foot” lol..
REPOST FROM CHASE CHAT
snowman745 Wrote:
Hello, how many of you have read Ritt Jordan’s book and his hunt in CO? He tends to hint at the end (and in the title) that he has indeed found the treasure and that Forest Fenn has no way to verify it’s taken.
What is everyone’s opinion on this? Ritt won’t tell me himself (he is keeping it a secret).
Forest told me it’s still out there, but really, how would Forest Fenn know if it’s found or not unless he goes to the site?
If someone takes it anonymously we would have no idea that we are hunting for nothing (and really taking it anonymously is probably the best way to go to avoid the IRS and the like).
Thoughts?
Did Forrest check it?
Someone recently was asking about bracelet offers, its possible…..blogs are shrouded in secrecy.
Even this weeks word suggests this might have happened.
*Sage says don’t try to carry it home in one trip
The best thing a treasure hunter can hope for is the treasure is still there and that another treasure hunter did not find it and deal with it quietly.
I think if you find it it’ll be a long time before you take it home.
At least two trips. Bummer. There’s no place he could have hid it where we can take it home right away. Or, perhaps heavy lifting is involved. Not a fan…
I bet Forrest has spidey sense. 🙂 Or, cameras that turn on when someone is near the area. (Forrest, I’ll just tell you now, you can get rid of any footage of me. I’d hate to wake up one day and realize I was big in Japan). Thanks a million.
Who’s sage and why a duplicate trip. More questions than answers with this one. By the time spring gets here I’ll be twice as confused as I am now.
Thanks Jenny and Forrest
Everyone in the word today is in too much of a hurry and looses focus on whats going on around them Prayers to all
Another possible connection?
Cut Bank Lake, Great Falls Montana Air Force Station:
In 1961 this site was integrated into the SAGE SYSTEM.
Don’t know who or what ‘sage’ is, but I would dare not take it home in one trip. Confidence is that it will be there for a return.
Ah, Sage is a wise one. Wise one says don’t try to carry it home in one trip. Found it researching ancient theories and theorists. Sage . . .
The treasure will be recovered sometime in 2017! IMO
Well, looks like you missed that one Ghandi, do you want to go for the best out of two? I’m just messing with ya…. have a great day my friend…. see ya
This is why it’s best to have fellow searcher wait in the car like ff said!
I couldn’t imagine carrying 42 lbs. all the way home. I would hope the finder(s) would use their transportation doing so. 🙂