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To: Mannie who wrote (53247)7/29/2006 7:55:02 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) of 104164
 
the article was on the prophecies of indigenous people..


I hopi it is good news instead of a negative forcast...
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Thanks for posting the message from the Hopi Elders.

I didn't see the article on that link you provided. Is it in a different issue and does it required a paid subscription or something?

I'm almost through the 2nd book that I bought by Ed McGaa, who goes by the given name of Eagle Man of the Oglala Sioux. If enough folks read his thoughts, the thoughts of the Sioux elders, I think the world could change for the better and we could reverse so many of the problems we see.

Particularly his thoughts on religion and spirituality.

He points out how the indigenous people of the world share so many similarities in their beliefs and world views. Continents away from each other the Celts and the Sioux developed their similar spiritual beliefs. Meanwhile the world is often fighting over religions that were built by man in a way to attract converts and capital.

Hundreds and hundreds of years, the dominant society has forced their belief system using the most barbaric methods. Their attempts to rid the world of all forms of earth worshipers has set us back centuries. However, one way or another, the laws of nature will win out. Whether or not humans are here to appreciate it is another story...
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