Book Review of Ancient Egyptian Mysticism and It's Relevance Today By John Van Auken
I've always had a deep attraction to all things Egyptian. You don't have to believe in reincarnation or find the work of Edgar Cacye to be even slightly true to appreciate this book. If you merely pick it up out of curiosity to view Egypt through the eyes of a mystic...you'll enjoy this book. This is not a stuffy academic explanation or some philosophy academic studying of this topic. John Van Auken has been to Egypt and remembers a past life experience in Egypt. I am not an advocate for the stuffy professors of Egyptology with their 1800's anthropological attitude that everything that came before the egalitarian christian ideology is savage death magic. They, like many other academics, are very stuck in a particular era and there mindset has changed little from the time when King Tut's tomb was opened. Of course they think that Ancient Egyptian's (not to be confused with modern day Muslim Egypt) were obsessed with graves...because the majority of their artifacts and knowledge come from graves. John Van Auken always comes off as a very down to Earth regular guy who want's to make mysticism approachable for everyone. He has the phenomenal ability to sum up concepts that are very complex in every day language. He presents a wealth of material from Egypt to explain how the Egyptians saw life and death. They were a culture that were intricately familiar with the concept that spirit descended into the material world and became trapped. Further, they left a guide so that we may remember the way home out of material reality. Not only was that story encapsulated in what we commonly know as the Egyptian Book of the Dead (the name that the Ancient Egyptian scribe who wrote it gave it was Coming Forth By Day). In this book John Van Auken includes excerpts from the book of the Dead so we can follow Ani on his trip to the afterlife. The philosophy put forward for Egyptian Mysticism by John Van Auken fits well with the Buddhist belief in Samsara and the ability to attain enlightenment so that we do not have to reincarnate into the material world. This also seems to be the source material for the Sumerian religion. John Van Auken makes a strong argument that the Egyptian creation story correlates with the biblical creation story. I go back to this book when I'm comparing cosmologies all of the time. The one part that I have found repeated in all the creation stories is the part where Ra perceives himself and then starts naming his members who are the God's who accompany him. That's not very different from how in the Bible Adam naming things as soon as he is created. If you are interested in cosmology and Egypt I highly recommend this book. This approach to who Egyptian's viewed the world simply makes sense...instead of the Egyptian Book of the Dead being a 'spell performed for the dead to ensure they go to the afterlife' as the stuffy academics perceive it.... The full page color photos really bring alive his examples and he explains how the God's really represent concepts in the physical realm (a.k.a. forces of nature/archetypes) and the Egyptians knew they were weren't actual 'beings' (at least at the start of the Kingdom). A good portion of the book is dedicated to explaining Edgar Cacye's past life as an Egyptian Priest...which isn't as interesting as the explanations for the tomb drawings or John Van Auken's approach to Coming Forth by Day but it is very interesting. I refer to this all of the time in this blog and when comparing cosmologies it offers a very fascinating look into interpreting Egyptian Mysticism in a way that it actually makes sense...and ties in nicely with a majority of other cosmologies throughout the world. Instead of making Ancient Egypt appear to be a unique culture filled with magical heathen practices that existed within a vacuum without influencing other cultures...He explains how the Egyptian perception of life is still relevant in our life today. I highly recommend this book even if you look at it all as pure fancy and fiction it is a highly entertaining read.
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I have experienced a weird series of synchronistic bits of information and I decided since it is a timely subject to do a little bonus blog.
In The Sky Right Now Right now, from sun down to about 8pm if you go outside and you look to the west you will see two bright red stars and one that is a bit white in the night sky forming a triangle. Now, this intrigued me, I knew two of those were probably planets and one was Mars because of the red color. I had no idea what a second red star would be, however. Where I live with all of the light pollution it's very rare for me to notice any Star figures in the sky besides Orion's belt (my favorite and the most identifiable set of stars in a light polluted sky). I downloaded an app for my cellphone called Sky Map. I took my phone outside and held up the screen to the section of the sky and was shocked. The three stars forming the triangle are Saturn (the whitish star with the naked eye), Mars to the left and a star called Antares. Antares, it turns out, is called the Heart of the Scorpion as it lies in the astrological sign Scorpio. Further, Antares is also known as the Rival of Mars. Also, it's the 16th Brightest Star in the sky. I aimed my little phone upward a little bit more and I was shocked. Ophiuchus was just above Scorpio. The two planets, Saturn and Mars, were traveling right between these two constellations. I thought about that name, I've heard it a lot within the last month. I had just read an article about 13 astrological signs because the tilt of the Earth has changed since the Sumerians first picked out the 12 signs of the zodiac. Further, I had heard of it somewhere else... I was shocked when I realized it was in Graham Hancock's Magician's of the God's. Not only was I looking up into the heavens that a pillar at Gobekil Tepe showed...but I was also looking in the general vicinity of the Galactic Center of the Milky Way. For me, in my light polluted sky, I was amazed. Now, I could look up every evening and know where the heart of our galaxy lies! How fun! Again, and again through different areas of interest I found my attention being drawn to Scorpio and Ophiuchus. So let's explore what I've come across. The 13th Sign of the Zodiac Everyone knows what their Zodiac symbol is but NASA came out in what appears to be a page for children on January 13th of this year (2016) and decided to tell everyone that the Zodiac has shifted and that there are now 13 astrological signs. Why someone at NASA thought they should come out and make an authoritative statement about the Zodiac, I'm not sure. There are so many claiming a conspiracy at NASA at first I did not believe it until I found the article :(http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/starfinder2/en/). Apparently, in 2012 there were people who were talking about this subject. So it's not really new. The article gives credit to the Babylonian's saying that originally they noted that there were 13 zodiac signs but elected to leave one out. They did so in favor of having a constellation assigned to each of their 12 Lunar months. However, because the earth's axis has wobbled and the pole now points in a different direction the entire zodiac has shifted. So, according to the website Spirit Science here is the zodiac as we see it now: (http://thespiritscience.net/) Capriconr: Jan 20 - Feb 16 Aquarius: Feb 16th- March 11 Pisces: March 11- April 18 Aries: April 18- May 13th Taurus: May 13- June 21 Gemini: June 21- July 20 Cancer: July 20- Aug 10 Leo: Aug 10- Sept. 16 Virgo: Sept 16 - Oct 30 Libra: Oct 30 - Nov 23 Scorpio: Nov 23 - 29 Ophiuchus: Nov 29 - Dec 17 Sagittarius: Dec 17- Jan 20 Clearly, as you can see Ophiuchus is the added constellation. Gobekli Tepe I read the articles by Spirit Science and NASA the day after I had held up my phone to view Saturn and Mars pass between Ophiuchus and Scorpio. I was stunned, there was that strange familiar constellation. Where had it heard it before? I have mentioned this before but there is a pillar at Gobekli Tepe, pillar 43, that might depict a specific alignment between the pillar and a portion of the heavens. Paul Burley submitted an article to Graham Hancocks website on the phenomenon. Basically, the pillar represents an eighty year window between 1960-2040. On December 21st the sun rests on the outstretched wing of the bird depicted in the pillar which is also in alignment with the galactic center. Yes, I know this is awfully reminiscent of 2012. As a matter of fact when reviewing all of this information about Ophiuchus and Scoprio that date showed up often. 2012 represents what might have been the central point of that 80 year period between the Age of Pisces and the Age of Aquarius. In the pillar depiction is a series of three vultures, or birds, snakes and the scorpion. The birds, one a chick, one with wings outstretched and one depicted with a snake all coincide with shapes of the constellations in the area of the heavens where I was looking last night. This is all per Graham Hancock's Book Magicians of the Gods (pgs 321-323) The scorpion coincides with Scorpio but it's actually a small part of the constellation we know. The vulture with the outstretched wings coincides withe Saggitarius. The Vulture chick coincides with the head and claws of what we consider Scorpio today. Antares would actually be in this constellation. The bird with the snake coincides with Ophiuchus. An Pyramid Alignment I stumbled across this just today when watching a video on Ra-Ta, the Egypitian incarnation of Edgar Cacye. I didn't think the lecture I was watching on Youtube would have anything to do with this area in the sky. I will attach the video to the end of this post. Yet, strangely enough, this area depicting Ophiuchus and Scorpio is indicated during the time that Edgar Cacye says the Pyramid was built. There have been several authors (including Graham Hancock that have independently suggested the date of around 10,500 BC as the time when the Pyramid and Sphinx were built based on astronomical alignments). This exact area of the sky was also indicated by the Pyramid. On 12/21/10440 BC on the the Zenith and Nader axis. Yeah, I know the fact the December solstice was indicated again. Also, there is a connection with the three birds again when the Pyramid was built. In this case, a triangle was formed in the sky by three bird constellations. Those were Lyra (the hawk holding a lyre), Cygnus (swan) and Auilus (Eagle). They were directly above the pyramid as it was built. According to Edgar Cacye, the pyramid was to symbolize the involution of the spirit into flesh and evolution out of the flesh. The Pyramid contains a timeline that ends in 2038 and is a map for humanity, set in stone that could not be destroyed, as a testament to our purpose here on Earth. Here is that purpose in summary: "The premise put forth in the readings is that one of the ultimate goals in life is to somehow give expression to the souls individuality while we are in the Earth- thereby bringing Spirit into Earth. To this end each indivudal has the ability to manifest a unique vibration that somehow reflects the very image of the divine." pg 109 of Contemporary Cacye by Kevin Todeschi and Henry Reed. Scorpio Scorpio, the astrological sign that holds Antares, known as the Scorpion's Heart, is interesting. It's come up a few times in what I've read. First and foremost, as I mentioned, Scorpio is depicted as both a Scropion and as part of a vulture chick on the Gobekli Tepe Pillar. Astronomers refer to Scorpio as the Fish Hook. Yet, in Ancient Egypt it was most likely to represent the Heka-Staff or the Shepard's Crook. Both of these have significant meaning to the Egyptians. The Heka staff was one of the symbols of the Pharaoh. The Heka-Staff, basically, represents a spiritually awakened individual. More or less, according to John Van Auken, it represents someone with a fully functional Kundalini. The Kundalini is the energy that passes up the spine through the chakra's and it's known as the 'god force' of an individual. Also, we clearly associate the Shepard's Staff with both Moses and Yeshua (Jesus). Again, in both of these cases the suggestion is that this is a fully spiritually awakened individual. Ophiuchus Typically, Ophiuchus as a man holding a serpent by the head and tail (the snake is a constellation called Serpentarius). Strangely, the man is said to face opposite Orion. Which is true, because if you look up into the night sky to the right is Orion and to the left is Ophiuchus. The constellation is tied to several interesting Gods. The Greek's saw it as a man who learned the secret of immortality from snakes and so was struck dead by a lightening bolt before he could share it with the rest of humanity and placed among the stars. To the Sumerians it was the Annunaki God Enki which is fascinating in his own right as he was seen as one of two competing Gods for the Earth. He was the Lord of the Seas. His symbol was fish. The website Spirit Science connects Ophiuchus to Joseph in the bible (according to Edgar Cacye, interestingly enough, this was one of Yeshua's incarnations). There is actually ample evidence to suggest that Joseph was Imhotep in Egypt. Both were stewards to the Pharaoh during seven years of plenty and seven years of famine. (I suggest looking this up, it's a bit fascinating). If we don't look at the other information and just the image itself, we could say that Ophiuchus is the man who has tamed the Serpent. Which has an entire meaning of it's own. The serpent representing earthiness and temptation, being tamed has much the same meaning as the Heka-Staff or a person who is spiritually awakened. Also, it's interesting to note that in Wikipedia it's mentioned many cultures saw Ophiuchus trampling the Scorpion. The Scorpion, if you might remember, is connected to the Kiss of Death that Judas gave to Yeshua. Ophiuchus, the symbol when taken in it's entirely can be seen as taming his worldly nature and triumphing over Death. Birds So I mentioned, interestingly, that what emerged in the information that I came across is the theme of three birds. On the Pillar in Gobekli Tepe it could be seen as the chick, the bird with it's arms outstretched signifying where the sun in the galactic alignment on it's wing, and one holding a serpent. The second, is the significance of three bird constellations that if we hopped into a time machine we would have seen circling the tip of the pyramid as it was being built (which was over a hundred year period according to Cacye). John Van Auken explains that in Egypt the Soul, or Ba was depicted as birds. Souls that were not incarnate were depicted as having bird heads. The bird could also represent the Higher Self. Egyptian beliefs were focused on uniting the Ba (the soul) with the Ka (the human consciousness). The Ba, is the aspect of ourselves that always remains before the Throne of God or in heaven (I've explained before I see this as the Higher Self). Interestingly, Laird Scranton also talks about the Vultures at Gobekli Tepe. He connects the vultures to Goddesses. He ties Vultures to Isis and Nephthys but he gives no explanation for why there is a third vulture. A search provided that there is a third Vulture Goddess called Nekhebet but Laird does not mention her in his work and I'm not sure it would fit in with the cosmology he has worked out. She too is also associated with Isis and Nephthys but may be a later adaptation during the New Kingdom. In Egypt, both Isis and Nephthys are depicted as vultures. He also notes that Vultures are also tied to Large Breasted Eagles. He ties this in with Gobekli Tepe by saying Tebe might be etymologically significant. The word vulture is Tebe in Egyptian which is the root for the word Tebelu which means, "Moment when Humanity was restored to culture." (pg. 51-52 Point of Origin). The Serpent The following could be it's own post and in the future I might expand on this topic. I'm simply going to summarize what I have become aware of without quoting anyone. There is clearly, the suggestion that the Serpent is associated with Sin. Yet, the Serpent was actually considered a sign of abundance in Egypt. There were a few gods that were depicted as snakes that were benevolent. In the Egyptian Book of the Dead there was also Apep, who was considered evil. However, I think what seems to be most universal is that it represents a focus on material objects (abundance in a way) and material reality which is what caused the falling away from the connection with God/The Universal Source. After all, it was Eve's desire for a material object that caused "sin" in the bible. This is a very basic or primitive state of Spiritual Life. So, it represents an animal that slithers on its belly and is very Earthly all of it's life. From Snake To Bird What I noticed when studying the eight Neters of Egyptian mythology that within their names there were certain symbols. Serpent- Atum, the self created one is depicted as a serpent along with his daughter Tefnut. Birds- Shu has a chick in his name, Geb has a goose, and Horus has the Falcon. The reason I find this interesting is that these eight ancestors are associated with different stages of creation or matter. They might have even been connected to stages similar to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs with Horus representing self-actualization. Even more interesting is that in another metaphor creation consists of four stages: 1. The Dung Beetle (non-existence), 2. The Fish (or Snake which was mentioned in another part) (raising up of matter or mass/also depicted as the BenBen stone in the Atum myth), 3. The Jackal or Fox (matter in the state of reorganization) 4. The Goose (completed state). (Cosmological Origin of Myth and Symbol by Laird Scranton) Add to this that the Egyptians were the first ones to create the image of the Beanu bird- the Greeks called it a Phoenix- that rises up from it's own ashes...and Ancient Egypt definitely had a thing for birds as a symbol for Spirit and Spiritual Rebirth. Now, add to this Quetzalcoatl in North and South America. What is Quetzalcoatl? A serpent with wings. This is the combination of the Snake (worldly aspect) being given wings (heavenly aspect). In other words, a person who has combined their material and spiritual aspects. In the stories he didn't always have wings, however, there is a certain period in time when he receives his wings, which is in this eighty year time span. Conclusion Well, I've pretty much exhausted the little synchronicity experience I had in the last few days. I don't know if it means anything but it is fascinating that a constellation I had no idea about and received very little press has taken such prominence in my life. I find it interesting that Mars, associated with war or battle, is aligned with it's rival Antares and Saturn. I might investigate those three a bit deeper. I'm not sure if this has any meaning to people in the general population. For me, personally, it reminds me of the humbling nature of Creation. To me this is all happening comes at a very interesting time. I've reached a comfortable sense of Wholeness. My impressions working with my dreams and waking life is that I am imbuing more of my Spirit in the physical realm with the emphasis on the importance of individuality . I think John Van Auken said it best: "Our souls have traveled throughout the cosmos from the beginning of creation. Many of us, our souls, went through the initiations of these ancient mystery schools and temples during the thousands of years of descent into matter...As we reawaken the soul-self within us, we will remember and understand...This is one of the great aspects of this new era which we are entering, an Awakening- an Awakening like none other, where whole groups of souls rise to a more universal, eternal view of life, past and future." pg 4 Ancient Egyptian Mysticism.
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Today I'm going to start off by telling a story.
We are going to start off from a very broad point of view of the story of humanity and I'm going to include the creation myths of many places to illustrate this point of view. Each of the next posts we will start to look a little bit closer with our binoculars at the story. I do ask that people suspend belief's that might interfere with this idea and just ponder this as a possibility. The idea that our ancestors knew more than we do now and that knowledge was lost is one that I have always felt in my heart to be truth. I don't, however, insist that you believe in anything. This is just some of the fun stuff. I will go through at the end of this and list sources and references. I will refer to some ancient beliefs held by some of the greatest civilizations in our world and include a talk by John Van Auken on this subject. Primarily, the following story comes from John Van Auken and the research he has done. However, as we shall see there is a great deal of this that has been told in different ways in many tribes and cultures. The Story Of Souls Coming To Earth All souls come a spiritual source that is like a sun. Each of the souls on earth are a ray of that sun. These Souls, sparks of the Creator, came to Earth and they saw the beauty of the planet. At that time they were spirit, they were not solid, but they could see the potential in the Earth. Earth was a more dense, heavy, level of awareness than the ones that the souls naturally came from. Slowly, these souls began to push their way into matter, to experience life as the material of Earth. They became more and more enthralled with the physical experience. A second set of souls were watching these experimenters. They were worried about the experimenter souls, that they would lose touch with the Creator. They worried that a body had not been prepared for these souls to enter. This second set of souls began to incarnate in Atlantis in physical bodies. However, there were traces of animals that could be seen...scales here, a fin there, claws in another. These were the ones who made up Atlantis. Something happened in Atlantis, there was some great error made that lead to the rest of Creation being dumbstruck. (I'm currently investigating Atlantis). Multiple sources I have already heard is that the Souls in Atlantis lost their reverence for life and began killing other beings and animals for sport. A decision was made in the spiritual realm and the Flood began. There was also the decision that there must be a time of separation, where those who made this error would learn why these grievous act was not acceptable. The people of Atlantis began to migrate to the different parts of the world- The Andes, Egypt, The veils between the two worlds, the Spirit, and of mankind were lowered so humanity would forget their spiritual origin. The forgetting happened slowly with the first few generations chronicling the story in their art and sacred oral traditions. We are coming to the end of this time of separation and forgetting. The 4th root race, a new improved body, is developed to help souls better evolve through this entrapment in matter. The Story Depicted In Egypt In Ancient Egyptian Mystcisim and It's relevance today, John Van Auken explains that an image of the story of mans spiritual descent into the material Earth expereince based on a picture from the tomb walls of Ramses. "The two large lions represent Yesterday (on the right) and tomorrow (on the left). The story begins with the descent of the heavenly barque (boat) from out of the heavens. Two souls symbolized b two birds with human heads are giving homage to a symbol which has the body of the beetle and the head of a ram, representing the beginning period (Aries) of entry into matter and materialism (the dung beetle). On the bow of the barque sits a monkey, indicating the souls incarnated in physical forms used by the monkey. Looking across to the lion of Tomorrow, you will see that the barque of heaven is rising out of the Earth realms back to the heavens with a bird on its bow, indicating that we will fly above this plane in forms as light as a small bird. In the lower central portion of this image we see two hands holding up or honoring the sun disk of Ra. The two hands are the image of the Ka, the spirit and in this case they are the Great Spirit. The Solar Disk is the Great Consciousness. The three beings to the right and left of the hands and disk are the personalities of the past and the future that each soul will experience. In our souls early experiences in this dimension, we will be looking back toward creation and the fall, but as we focus on what has to be done in this realm we begin to look forward toward the resurrection and ascension." The Dogon Creation Story The story in the Dogon is told in the Book The Pale Fox by Griaule and Dieterlin. This is a tribe from Africa. Their story too involves a boat but it's a little different. I'm going to paraphrase and simplify the story here based on the material in The Pale Fox (which I have read) and this page (http://www.gateway-africa.com/stories/Dogon_Creation_Myth.html) I do also want to mention that there is more than one version of the story told. There is one for those who are outsiders and those who are intitiates. Griaule and Dieterlin were initiates and so they were told a more expanded story than what most visitors or even children in the tribe are told. Here, I'm going to go with the children's story. There is far more to the story of the initiate but I want to keep this story simple. Amma is the creator. Amma split in two and created Ogo, the Fox. Ogo descended in an ark via the river of the Milky Way and tried to mate with the Earth. He created many mounds in this process. When Amma discovered what the Fox had done he realized that he had to purify the Earth. Amma created a representative order, called the Nommo. They were four sets of twins and created 8 assistants. These eight were called the ancestors of human beings and also descended in an Ark. One of the Nummo was required to be sacrificed in order to purify the Earth and he was resurrected by Amma. The Hopi Creation Story I'm going to paraphrase this one because it is a little long but you can read the entire story here: (http://www.oocities.org/athens/delphi/2911/hopi5.html). In the first world the people lived simply with the animals. In the second world they developed handicrafts, homes and villages. In the third world they created cities and they forgot to sing the songs to the creator because they were so focused on their own plans. Some of them retained the knowledge from their Emergence but they were worried because others had wicked ways. This is why the Creator would destroy their world ever so often to wipe the slate clean and the world could begin anew. So, the people with wisdom sang louder and longer from the top of their hills. The other people hardly heard them. They began to use their power in evil and obstructive ways. Some of them made a shield, they used it to fly to a big city, attack it, and fly away from it so fast that no one knew where they came from. Soon these flying shields were made in many cities and they were attacking one another. So, corruption and war had come to the the third world as it had the others. The Spider Woman was told by SotuKnang to wrap the wise people in reeds to protect them as he destroyed the world. He loosed waters upon the world and waves higher than mountains broke the continents asunder and sank them beneath the seas. The Spider Woman unsealed their reeds when the flood was over. They were on a little piece of land that was all that was left of the third world. Sotuknang appeared to Spider Woman and told them that she must lead them on and so Spider Woman instructed the people to make boats and trust their intuition to lead them... Looking to the the west and south the people could see sticking out of the water islands upon which they had rested, "These are the footprints of your journey, Sotukanang told them, "the tops of the high mountains of the third world. Now watch..." As they watched the islands sank one by one, "I have even washed way the stepping stones of your Emergence that I provided you...but the time will come if you preserve the memory and meaning of your emergence when these stepping stones will emerge again to prove the words you speak." Inca Creation Myth The Sun existed first but no one could see anything because he was so bright. So he created the Moon and the Stars. The moon became his wife. The sun and the moon had one daughter and one sun. They sent them to the Earth to show the humans how to survive. The son of the Sun God was the very first Inca. Conclusion I have included the stories of several civilizations and while I could add more explaining how they fit together I don't think it would of service to anyone to drag on that long. So, instead I will leave off here. Most of you can see the connection the story of Noah and even Genesis. What I see though, in a lot of societies is that they start off saying that they came from the sun. However, unlike the sun of this material world they are talking about the sun of the spiritual world- the Creator. I really find it funny when I hear archaeologists talking about sun worship, they take so much literally when they are reading the work of ancient people and I think it's so funny. In Destiny of Souls Michael Newton has a case study where a woman recalls helping newly 'birthed' sparks of the divine consciousness emerge. That person explained how these new bits of light were swaddled in energy by the soul that helped them but originally came from a great source of light. The source of light, she explained was a mystery. Is their any doubt why some Native American's call God "The Great Mystery"? In the Book Dancing the Dream by Jamie Sam's (a Cherokee Seer and Dreamer) she explains, "If you choose to embrace these paths, you will remember that before your birth, your spirit, your spark of life, was exhaled from the great Creator, the Great Mystery, God. That spark of life came from the Creator's fire of creation and was attached to an invisible thread of energy that sent you forth into the universe and animated the physical body you inhabit with life force." The confusing part in these origin myths, is where are they starting from? Are they starting from the story of the fall of Atlantis (as the Hopi seems to have done?) Or are they starting off at the very beginning when God became aware of himself such as in the case of Genesis or the Dogon Myth? Overwhelmingly, and far more convincingly then what I have presented here you will understand by listening to John Van Aucken's presentation that we are to be companions to the creator. This is one of the main things that differentiate us from the Angels who's will is the same of the Creator with no ability to be an individual. Jamie Sam's would call this the Eagle View of humanity on Earth. I hope you enjoyed it and that it brought you some illumination. In the next blog, we will look at the different names for Cycles of time, how a good deal of them do not end so well (which is mentioned in the Hopi creation story) and what this means as we seem to be coming to an end of a cycle but that doesn't need to be a negative thing. Especially, if somehow we have changed things in this cycle so that the destruction doesn't have to occur. |
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