Max
the Ancient Healing Crystal Skull
Is back In Apex
See, touch and experience a private meeting with Max!
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
OCTOBER 3, 4, 5 2008
Joann Park and MAX The Crystal Skull
Will Be Back in Apex --- October 2,3,4 in 2009
Private sessions with Max ½ hour - $50
Shared session with Max ½ hour - $35 each person
Learn about Max - Lecture $20
MAX THE
Max is an authentic ancient crystal skull, a wonder of the world estimated to be thousands of years old and considered by many to be one of the rarest artifacts on this planet. Max was discovered in
Lama Norbu, an American, trained to be a powerful healer of the Tibetan sect of Red Hat lamas, studied in the tiny Asian nation of
Norbu was discoverd and backed by many impressive people. An ex-Astronaut, Edgar D. Mitchell, 14th. Apollo Astronaut, 6th. man to walk on the moon, the late Doris Duke, of
It was during this time that JoAnn and Carl Parks met lama Norbu through their family medical doctor when their 12 year old daughter was dying of bone cancer. JoAnn ended up working for the
foundation and the lama for many years. Before lama Norbu died, he gave the cherished crystal skull to the Parks with no explanation except that someday when the time was right, they would know what
to do with the crystal skull, so she placed it in a box in her closet for many years.
In 1987 JoAnn saw a TV show that led her to Mr. F.R. Nick Nocerino of
An old ancient legend tells of 13 life-size crystal skulls. According to these ancient teaching, one day all of the true ancient crystal skulls will be re-discovered and brought together for their
collective wisdom to be made available, but the human race must first be sufficiently evolved, both morally and spiritually so as not to abuse this great power and knowledge.
NO ONE KNOWS IF THIS ANCIENT LEGEND IS TRUE.
HOWEVER, ONE DAY MANKIND MAY FIND OUT.
Max the crystal skull is known nationally and internationally He has been presented in several documentaries world wide. In 1996, Max was researched by the
COME HEAR THE AMAZING STORY OF MAX AS TOLD BY HIS KEEPER,
JO ANN PARKS