Month Verse Painting City Jewel Flower Status Immigration Group Title
January 11 3 Roanoke Island Garnet White Carnation Unsolved England Medievil Scarecrow

Map

TODO

Painting

Image matches

Painting Clue Source
something    

Verse Matches

Verse Clue Source
Pass two friends of octave    
In December    
Ride the man of oz    
To the land near the window    
There's a road that leads to    
Dark forest    
Where white is in color    
With two maps    
After circle and square    
In July and August    
A path beckons    
To mica and driftwood    
Under that    
Which may be last touched    
Or first seen standing    
Look north at the wing    
And dig    
To achieve    
By dauntless and inconquerable    
Determination    
Your goal.    

Japanese Hint

Line 1: octave. Octave usually relates to the number 8, and it’s used in music. However Mr. Preiss hints that in this case it is a proper noun. He did not give me further hints.

Line 18-20: To achieve by dauntless and inconquerable determination. This part is a quote from a book, so let’s look at the dictionary of quotations again.

Source: http://quest4treasure.co.uk/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=8158&p=15531 & 12 Treasures The Secret Podcast

Gift Giver Nudge

The Secret's official nudge of 2021. Not too long ago I was watching a film which featured whirling dervishes In the scene the Sufi has one hand pointing to the sky accepting something from God, and one hand pointed to the earth giving something back. For a brief second I was reminded of the Roanoke painting. The painting seems to involve parallels doesn't it? One side matching the other, but not exactly. Left hand accepting, right hand releasing. Why does the right hand have a string with nothing attached? Why is the left holding a watch? Should you add something to the right? Should you remove something from the left? Is it the reverse? How would you know? Maybe there are instructions in the painting. Perhaps a plus and minus sign somewhere. Are you looking at these paintings correctly? Is anyone? I don't remember exactly what John and Byron were going for. Maybe you can help fill in the blanks. Merry Christmas, see you next year.