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2012 and the mechanics of Prophecy


Comet Holmes, 17P, taken on November 1, 2007 

Toward the end of 2007, Comet 17P Holmes was traveling in our solar system and unexplainably expanded in size to become an object so large it was visible to the naked eye. It became a massive blue sun, growing several times greater in size than our own sun in an undeniably magnificent field of plasma discharge. Celestial symbolism is deeply important in collective archetypal terms for its message that reaches beyond the rational mind into the world of our subconscious and vitally alive inner reality. Such symbolism awakens the rational mind to a larger possibility than the five senses' offer and readies us all for the birth of the new. In the case of Comet Holmes, spiritual leaders recognized the radiant blue sphere as 'the divine messenger' hailing a birth of unity consciousness. Hopi prophecy foretold the arrival of the Blue Kachina in the sky to hail the advent of the 'new world'. Wisdom keepers are not alone as scholars of many disciplines from microbiology to psychology agree that we are now undergoing a great shift in blossoming consciousness. Yet prophecies of hope and doom are looming side-by-side before us, especially as the controversial date of 2012 approaches.


America's greatest prophet and psychic, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945), was meticulously documented in all his work and his books are still vastly popular for their timeless insights. Cayce stated that prophecy and prediction are meant to help us choose our future, because we can change our ways if we are warned when our path is leading us astray. Therefore, prophecy is a great tool. It is a guide that helps us to steer conscientiously into the unknown territory ahead, especially after visionaries give us a glimpse of the highest probability futures given our current actions. Many misunderstand this tool and assume that prediction is unchangeable. Powerful individuals, who strive to manipulate mass perception for power and personal gain, create a climate of fear extorting this precise ignorance. Therefore, prophecy can empower or it can make powerless those who ignore or are ignorant to its rightful and proper use.


No prophecy, no matter how devastating or how often repeated by leaders or groups, is unavoidable. It is of the greatest importance to understand and accept the responsibility of individual and collective thought/energy power. Our future spills out before us in mathematical potentialities and probabilities, ruled by cause and effect. Humanity's current thoughts and actions ripple out to precisely build tomorrow. If enough people are convinced that highly destructive earth changes are inevitable, then people begin to act in ways that support and build this future. Notable psychic, Phyllis Schlemmer, author of The Only Planet of Choice, worked in a faraday cage for over 40 years while she communicated with non-local reality. Her communications radically assisted peace efforts in the Middle East during the 1970's. In a recent conversation, Phyllis told me that those individuals publicly declaring  'gloom and doom' for 2012 do all of us the worst possible disservice, for they are guiding collective thought to create this ugly end.


Current earth changes represent a chaos and disharmony in our collective thoughts, activities and our imbalanced relationship with the planet. There are some with power who believe that it would be of the highest good  to eliminate large portions of the world population by harnessing this fear to create the type of destruction that would leave standing only those with resources and those with awakened consciousness to protect them. This lends weight to peaceful and catastrophic future probabilities co-existing and dividing odds. This also helps us to understand why some people are having destructive visions about the years ahead and feel compelled to warn others. These individuals often mean well, but the future they are glimpsing is only one of many, so it is essential to emphasize the importance of personal responsibility right now - to choose, envision and act upon a positive and harmonious future.


The Croatian super-healer Braco tells us not worry about  2012. His own prophetic visions about our future confirm challenges ahead, and the cure is to care about each other and offer kindness. Phyllis Schlemmer has been leading a worldwide meditation every Sunday (10 am PST) for over a decade promoting peace for all. She, like many others, glimpses the closeness of a collective realization of unity. Critical mass in near and means that everyone on the planet will become part of a magnificently expanding consciousness that arrives in a splendid moment, as illustrated by Comet Holmes. It grew beyond scientific predictions and immediate understandings, it defied imagination and inspired a new breathe and scope. This archetypal image of the Blue Kachina is a living model of humanity's consciousness, architect of its own evolution, on the verge of exceeding all known limitations of the five senses, to reveal a refined reality; synchronized with universal principles ready to be understood by our new maturity as a species.

 This article is Part 2 on 2012. See Part 1 below.

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  • Okpulot Taha 2 years ago
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    Angelika Whitecliff writes, "Hopi prophecy foretold the arrival of the Blue Kachina in the sky to hail the advent of the 'new world'."

    Mule manure.

    Those who are not traditional American Indians, which is just about all peoples, have not a clue about our lore and our legend. Those not born to and not raised in traditional American Indian ways cannot begin to understand our stories much less our way of thinking.

    I read all these stories and "prophecies" written by Anglican peoples claiming this, claiming that, lending credibility by citing ancient lore of my peoples as if we American Indians are an ultimate authority on cosmology. When I read this mule manure pumped out by Anglicans, I read twisting of truth, Slippery Semantics, irrational thinking and, at times, deceit.

    This is much in evidence by association of American Indian spirituality to pyramids and hieroglyphics over in Egypt, verses from the Bible and even Nostradamus. All of this is literally impossible through historical geographic barriers. Egypt is way over there. My peoples never heard of Jesus Christ until Good Christians came to slaughter us. Nostradamus, oh sure, we sat around our campfires and cited Nostradamus to our children who listened in awe.

    What a load of mule manure.

    I become quite annoyed by "White Eyes" stealing our words then rendering our words into some twisted fantasy in support of a wild eyed Anglican prophecy of doom.

    ilappa hikia ka hopaki. sa yoshaba. sa pischi.

    My clan, our tribe, none of us appreciate you, plural, taking our words, telling us what our words mean, then telling us your path is the right path. Last time this happened, some twenty-million of my ancestors were slaughtered by those telling us their way was the right way, in the name of God.

    Mule manure, this stealing of our words by Anglicans, this twisting of our words, this rendering of our words into some Anglican agenda, this is mule manure.

    na hollo hatak tekchi imantia

    Okpulot Taha
    Choctaw Nation

  • Okpulot Taha 2 years ago
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    Here are a couple of links which will serve to smarten up both you, Angelika Whitecliff, and readers who visit.

    An introduction:

    www.bluecorncomics.com/newsrock.htm

    A very good article related to Hopi:

    www.bluecorncomics.com/2009/02/hopi-medicine-man-toy.html

    Those are articles written by Rob Schmidt who is a white boy although anything but a typical white boy; he is pragmatic, he thinks.

    Schmidt has earned my respect through his exposure of hypocrisy and his myth busting.

    Okpulot Taha
    Choctaw Nation

  • Richie Suraci 2 years ago
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    Very interesting responses.......

    In India, "cow manure" is considered very sacred.

    Is this "mule manure" considered in the same light as India's cow dung?

    Is it used in any type of fire ceremonies such as India's daily Homa fire Puja ceremony?

    Please translate your dialectic phrases from your own language to English so I can understand those lines and get a more deeper understanding of your view.....

    Thanks

  • Okpulot Taha 2 years ago
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    Richie Suraci adds to interest, "Is this "mule manure" considered in the same light as India's cow dung?"

    Not in my view. This mule manure is what I barefoot stepped in while plowing behind an ornery mule during my rural Oklahoma farming childhood. Makes good fertilizer, though.

    isuba haksobish falaia yalhki - mule manure

    "isuba haksobish falaia" does not mean "mule" rather means "horse ears long". This is a very important distinction, a contextual distinction, an immediate context distinction. Follow along and you will understand.

    Richie Suraci asks, "Please translate your dialectic phrases from your own language to English...."

    I hoped for this. American Indian tongues are not written languages. What you read are phonetic guides written, typically, by Christian Missionaries who gave my peoples a choice between converting to Christianity or death. Somewhere between 15 million to 20 million of my ancestors chose death, or were given no choice but death.

    American Indian tongues can only be interpreted, not translated. Interpretation can only be made based upon immediate context, meaning what is taking place right now, such as your mentioning "mule" and my "horse ears long" response. Interpretation usually is less than adequate because a listener is not American Indian. Our tongues are based upon tradition, beliefs and, most importantly, traditional story telling.

    I say, "hatak nipi tohbi" and interpret for you to, "white man". This is all you can understand. You will associate my "white man" with a typical Anglican, an English speaker, a Christian, a husband, a father, an SUV driver, a hamburger eater, other words, a typical American or typical western world white boy.

    Your understanding is completely wrong. With my being a professional interpreter, when I know there is a problem in comprehension, I will explain, "hatak nipi tohbi" means a person, male or female, whose meat is white. Nothing more; person meat white.

    American Indians are pragmatic and to the point. Your meat is white and we make no other assumptions. Who you are, what you are, how you live, all those "things" are determined by your actions and your behaviors, which are observed over time. We are careful to not project, careful to observe to learn. Upon our first meeting, I view you simply as a person whose meat is white, most literally. I know nothing else about you, I stay aware of this.

    Previously I write,

    "ilappa hikia ka hopaki. sa yoshaba. sa pischi."

    English interpretation is,

    "Is it far from here? I am lost. Please show me."

    This can only be interpreted within a context of my responding to Angelika Whitecliff. My response is both sarcastic and questioning. My response is to her "new world" and her "new maturity". You must be an American Indian to understand the depth of meaning of my words.

    From an Anglo point of view, I am saying, "Is your new world, your new enlightenment a long and hard trail from here? I am an ignorant person, I am of the unwashed masses, I am lost. Would you show me this path to enlightenment and a better life?"

    Of course, I am truly imparting a message, "I already enjoy my own enlightenment, my own life, I do not need you to point me in a different direction."

    Everyone wants to be an Indian. Our traditional lifestyle is romantic, is alluring, is tough as heck and few would survive our traditional lifestyle. Peoples of our world view American Indians as mystics, as sages, as all knowing. We are often quoted to support some wild agenda. This is ludicrous.

    Our traditional lifestyle is simply one of survival in the wild. Nothing romantic about this, nothing mystic, nothing sage. Chances are we would kill you simply to be rid of competition for scarce resources such as food, water and shelter. Nothing personal, no hatred, simply you are competition, you threaten our lifestyle, you must move on or be killed. Quite pragmatic, yes?

    Do you, Richie, better understand now? People make our words to be more than is said. People project their beliefs upon our words. When we do speak of spiritual matters, none but we American Indians actually understand.

    Know why we were slaughtered? I am not asking of greed, religion, land grabbing nor racism. Reason we were slaughtered is we made no assumptions about Anglicans. My ancestors viewed Anglicans simply as people with white meat, then waited for behaviors to be displayed to determine the nature of Anglicans.

    My ancestors did not assume early Anglicans arriving here are greedy murderous racists. We did not know to watch our backs. We learned, though, but much too late.

    This is both a language barrier and a culture barrier. My ancestors lived in the wild, were unfamiliar with Anglicans who lived in city rat cages and frequently killed each other.

    This Blue Kachina story is not what Anglicans make this story. Anglicans read into this story what they want to find. Anglicans take this story then base some ludicrous philosophy upon this story of Blue Kachina. Anglicans do have a clue about the true meaning of this story. I am not writing Anglicans are stupid, I am writing Anglicans do not share our belief system nor share our tradition way of thinking. Anglicans take this story on surface value rather than look at deep meaning through allegory. Blue Kachina is an allegorical story about notions entirely alien to today's Anglican peoples. Only a Hopi, a traditional Hopi can interpret the true meaning of Blue Kachina.

    Richie, you ask of my, "na hollo hatak tekchi imantia". This simply means, "hen pecked white person". My words have very deep meaning and my words are riddled with allegory.

    You have a bit better understanding of native tongues. Interpret, not translate, interpret for readers what I mean with "hen pecked white person".

    Thank you for expressing interest in my peoples. I sincerely appreciate this although you might take my words to signal otherwise.

    Okpulot Taha
    Choctaw Nation

  • Michael 2 years ago
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    Okpulot, Angelika speaks respectfully of an Indian Hopi prophecy and of different wisdom traditions. She does not claim to represent or to be an authority of any Indian tribe. Though I do know that she has been exposed to some extent to Hopi teachings.

    I do not see how your disrespecting the works of others for the offense of respectfully citing a well known Hopi prophecy, will somehow bring about respect for your native traditions which you feel were violated long ago.

    The article represent a modality of transformation which is based on mutual respect and recognizing the best in other traditions. If you feel that is offensive, perhaps you need to search more deeply into cultural traditions which you claim to be an authority in.

    Aloha

  • Okpulot Taha 2 years ago
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    Michael writes, "I do not see how your disrespecting the works...."

    Clearly you mistake pragmatism for disrespect. This is your first encounter with a traditional American Indian, yes?

    We do not mince our words nor play this political correctness game. We speak truthfully and directly without consideration for consequences. Truth is our way.

    Which would you prefer, blunt truth or slippery semantics? Your truthful answer, in your mind, speaks of your nature.

    Our peoples choice is blunt truth. Anything less is to dishonor our ancestors and to dishonor ourselves.

    Michael continues, "If you feel that is offensive, perhaps you need to search more deeply into cultural traditions which you claim to be an authority in."

    Mine is not a claim. I am born Choctaw, I am raised Choctaw, I am Choctaw. I tend to doubt there are many who hold more credulous credentials to speak to and to write to American Indian culture.

    What are your credentials which qualify you to challenge my American Indian blood and to challenge my traditional Indian lifestyle? Unless my blood flows through your body, unless you are raised Indian, you are not qualified.

    You write without authority, no?

    My offense is people taking our words, taking our lore, taking our beliefs, then rendering what we hold sacred into a philosophy we do not support. People are free to believe as they will. People are not free to take what is ours to use for their own purposes.

    People taking what is ours for some agenda, is this not why my peoples nearly became extinct?

    Clearly you believe you are entitled to offend my peoples through taking what is ours without permission nor understanding what you take. Clearly you are blind to how offensive this is to render ours, yours.

    First offense is yours and others. Acknowledge this and you will take a small step toward enlightenment and a first step toward showing respect for peoples not of your own.

    Okpulot Taha
    Choctaw Nation

  • Starlight 2 years ago
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    Okpulot Taha

    I would be ashamed of myself to speak about any other people's ways of life the way you have in your comments.... If I thought that way I know I would need help.

    It sounds like you are dealing with deep, historical, psychological problems and an ingrained neurosis from your past.

    I will pray for you and hope you progress out of your calamity, discrimination and current mental perspective !

    I think most posters here are not base materialists as you portray yourself to be, especially from your insulting remarks about white meat, killing people, etc...... how base !

    Your blatant threats, disrespect, psychological imbalance are self evident in your writing.

    Your lifestyle, philosophical rantings are so one sided and narrow minded from YOUR point of view.

    No one is trying to slander you or your Native American lifestyle, you seem to be reading to much into this and speaking for all Native Americans, but are really on your own agenda and ego trip about all of this..

    Please calm down, stop freigthening the women on here along with threatening others on your tamo-hawking rampage by threatening people that you would kill them out of competiton, resources, etc. What kind of sick world is that?

    It looks like you could not live in any society that America is all about, but only live with what you believe Native American's are about.

    I feel sad that you have made these threats to other Americans in your comments about other peoples, nationalities, races, etc. but it is written and you have said it.

    I hope someone reports you to proper authorities because you may be a treat to over all society and need help.

    May light and love heal you from past accumulated subconscious and conscious mental karma's......

  • earthsong 2 years ago
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    Okpulot Taha,
    Peace be with you. May we see the light and love within ourselves as well as one another. May the path we walk upon Mother Earth be of beauty. May we always be grateful to Creator for gifting us with this beautiful earth and may we learn to love her and honor her as Creator loves and honors us.

    May we learn to be, to live, to sing, to breath as one. May we learn that as one what we do, say, act towards eachother we do unto ourselves. I am white meat in this lifetime, but I recall past lifetimes where I wasn't white meat, I was native american. I may not have lived your lifestyle in this lifetime and this physical body but my cells remember past lifetimes and past pain & joy as a native american. Does this mean I cannot know of your truths? How can we be as one if we remain separate?

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