| Earth's
Indigenous Peoples - Guardians of the Past--Harbingers
of the future
Julie Gillentine
http://ewbiology.blogspot.com/2006/12/earths-indigenous-peoples-guardians-of.html
Anthropological orthodoxy insists that civilization
began in Sumeria six thousand years ago, and the
modern metropolis is the pinnacle of culture and
evolution on the planet. But, Circa World War
II, humanity shattered the rails of our technological
playpen, sporting new atomic bombs. And, it is
said, Space-faring ETs took notice, and silver
saucers suddenly filled the skies. The UFO era
was born; Roswell was a defining moment.
An alternate view is emerging, however. According
to indigenous peoples from the Americas to South
Africa, they have guarded the hidden history of
humanity all along, quietly maintaining contact
with visiting and resident stellar relatives.
Mobilized, now, by what they believe is the fulfillment
of long-prophesied warnings, the elders of these
indigenous people around the world have begun,
they say, to break vows of silence and share their
ancient secret stellar wisdom.
African Epiphany
Thanks to the work of Robert Temple, (The Sirius
Mystery) the startling knowledge of Sirius and
its dwarf companion by Africa's Dogon tribe is
widely known. The Dogon possess knowledge, such
as the star system's orbital periods and the companion
star's invisibility, which cannot be confirmed
by naked eye observation, and which modern Astronomers
have learned only recently.
In South Africa, Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa, a renowned
Zulu elder and author of Song of the Stars: The
Lore of a Zulu Shaman, claims that, in terms of
knowledge of African shamans, this is but the
tip of the astronomical iceberg. Credo Mutwa has
chosen a path of 'openness', coming forward to
share secret star lore of indigenous Black Africans.
"I pray that this effort will unite thinking
people around the world and diminish the severity
of our prophecies," Credo explained recently.
A master storyteller, he has traveled to more
than twenty countries sharing his vision and wisdom
despite the great personal loss which his openness
has cost him. Credo's son was brutally murdered,
apparently, by those who want him silenced.
Indigenous cosmology of stellar relationships
is complex, he explains, often dwelling at the
heart of sacred ceremony. Rich oral traditions,
including protocol for contact and how to distinguish
friendly off-earth visitors from those who are
potentially harmful, have been handed down from
one sangoma, (shaman) to the next for thousands
of years. Star lore is an essential component
of sangoma training. According to Credo Mutwa,
"In every language in Africa, the meaning
of star is Bringer of knowledge? or Bringer of
enlightenment." Credo has traveled the continent
of Africa, sculpting haunting images of visitors
from the stars, which were described to him by
other African shamans. "These beings have
been coming and going to Africa for forty thousand
years," he says. Some bear striking resemblance
to beings reported by modern experience's of the
UFO phenomenon.
Cradled in South Africa's Krueger National Park
lies a private game reserve called Timbavati.
This emerald jewel of the African bush is almost
mythical in reputation. White lions are born in
here, it is said. "A long story is told about
a chieftainess called Numbi," Credo recounts.
"Many generations ago, she and her people
saw a burning white light like a star fall out
of the sky right where Timbavati is today. The
story is that it was not a star; it was a shining
ball of metal, brighter than the Sun. When this
ball came down to the ground, Queen Numbi, who
was a sick old woman at that time, went towards
the light and was swallowed by the light. In that
light, very faintly seen, were strange beings
with very large heads. These beings received Numbi
into the light, and for some hours she was inside.
When she emerged and walked toward her people;
she had become much younger than when she had
gone into the light.
"After that star fell, stayed on the ground
for some days, and then rose back into the sky,
strange things started happening there. Cattle
with two heads were born repeatedly. Lions, leopards
and even impalas with snow white fur and green
eyes were born, until to this very day. This story
is one of the most amazing in Africa. Even to
this day, white animals are still being born in
Timbavati. Some years ago, a snow white elephant
with beautiful blue eyes and long tusks used to
roam the area, until white adventurers shot it.
"When a tribe of invaders appeared at Timbavati
many years after Numbi's experience," Credo
said, "they brought sacred stones which had
been taken from Zimbabwe, and planted these stones
there in honor of that place. Timbavati, which
is Zulu for 'the falling down of a star'? is one
of the holiest places in South Africa . But now
its story is lost and has been overshadowed by
a lot of nonsense."
The standing stones of Timbavati, brought from
Zimbabwe to honor Numbi's visitors, are reminiscent
of megalithic sites around the world and give
mute testimony to the antiquity of the place.
Most of the stones now lie on the ground, overgrown
by the grasses of the African bush, but the outline
of a large circle is suggested. This writer stood
on the spot at March Equinox sunrise--the beginning
of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere--and the
alignment of certain stones which remain erect
pointed to the eastern horizon.
The standing stones have a resonant quality when
struck with a smaller stone, similar to the deep,
bell like resonance of certain Egyptian monoliths.
Adjacent to Timbavati is an enigmatic place known
as Manyeleti, which means, "Gateway to the
Stars." A community of thirty shamans lives
there because they believe Manyeleti binds heaven
and earth.
In his book, Credo Mutwa relates a prophetic
vision of four great leaders emerging around the
world: red, black, white and yellow. The colors
are the same as the Lakota Medicine Wheel, mentioned
below, and four races of humanity. "These
leaders will work to unite the planet," Credo
says. "One of these, a female leader, will
arise in America. She will be called the Red Savior,
because of the fiery color of her hair."
Native Americans, such as the Lakota Sioux, have
an expression, "Mitakuye Oyasin," which
means "All our relations." Four-leggeds,
winged ones, crawling ones, plant and stone nations
are greeted as relatives. The Lakota Medicine
Wheel is composed of red, black, white and yellow,
representing four races of humanity. Within Native
American cosmogony, it is natural to include and
respect the Star Nations among extended family
members.
Standing Elk, Dakota elder and Sun Dance chief,
recently presented an open letter to the Elders
of Turtle Island. "My heart told me to speak
of the secret knowledge of Native Americans concerning
the Star Nations, since the time of our prophecies
is at hand." Believing the knowledge belongs
to the world, Standing Elk has created Star Knowledge
Gatherings, a forum to share this information.
Sharing such secrets is controversial and unpopular
with some native peoples. Standing Elk, like his
African counterpart, has received numerous threats.
At Standing Elk's gatherings, Native Elders share
the conference podium with prestigious researchers
in the UFO field. "Alien" contactees
speak openly of their experiences. Indigenous
Elders perform ceremony and give candid testimony
of their knowledge and relationship to the Star
Nations
"Humanity was seeded from the stars, and
we have a profound genetic kinship with humanity's
stellar brethren," Rod Skenedore, a native
elder, recently told an audience of hundreds in
Las Cruces, New Mexico.
At the same Star Knowledge Gathering, Quiche
Mayan Elder, Grandmother Windrider, talked of
her visions and her challenging personal path.
"I challenge conscious people to stand together
in peace and tolerance to make a difference at
this time on Earth," Windrider said.
Mayan Calendar Connection
From Central America, Guatemalan Mayan Elder,
don Alejandro, speaks of vast and repetitive cycles
of time. "The Mayan calendar never has to
be altered, because it is based on the stars,"
he points out. Our unwieldy western counterpart,
on the other hand, has been changed many times
and is still not very accurate. "This knowledge
was bequeathed to the Mayas by the Abuelos, the
grandfathers, who came from the stars," Don
Alejandro said. He enigmatically links the origin
and destiny of the Mayas with the Pleiades, who
he says, were called May. According to the work
of archeoastronomer Anthony Aveni, certain Mayan
sites appear to be aligned with zenith rising
of the Pleiades. One of the named stars in the
constellation of the Pleiades, The Seven Sisters,
is Maia.
December 21, 2012, will be the end of the current
Mayan long count. According to scholars, this
Great Cycle began August 11, 3114 BC. In Mayan
terms this time period equals thirteen baktuns.
In the Gregorian lexicon, this equals 5125 years.
Five Great Cycles, or suns, equals 25,625 years,
which is amazingly close to what modern astronomers
count as one cycle of the precession of the equinoxes,
25,920 years. Mayan daykeepers say we are living
in the time of the fifth sun, approaching the
end of a major cycle. Mayan prophecies also point
to this time as filled with earth changes and
transformation.
On December 21, 2012, winter solstice in the
Northern Hemisphere, a significant astronomical
event will occur. From the vantage point of Earth,
looking through the constellation of Sagittarius
toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy, our
Sun will align the Galactic Center. This close
conjunction occurs only during a specific epoch
each twenty-six thousand years. In his book Maya
Cosmogenesis, John Major Jenkins likens the four
quarters of the processional cycle to seasons
of a grand year. He believes this juncture is
the completion of one full cycle, described and
monitored by the sophisticated Mayan calendar.
Prophets and Seers
Ancient prophets and modern seers seem to speak
with one voice and see with a single eye. The
Bible, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, Hindu texts and
Hopi prophecies predicted this time on earth would
be marked by miracles and cataclysm, the storm
before a long-prophesied golden age. Credo Mutwa
told me, "Anyone who investigates will come
upon this amazing fact. In South America, in Brazil,
in Peru and in Bolivia, different Native American
tribes are expecting a worldwide cataclysm in
this coming century. They have been expecting
this cataclysm for centuries, and they knew it
would occur very early in this coming century."
If numerous traditions concur that we are poised
at the culmination of their prophecies, how did
they know the specific time frame thousands of
years ago? If the triggering event of global cataclysm
is an external object like a comet, with a cyclical
orbital period, its return would be predictable
and monitoring the movements in the sky would
be vital. The last such juncture seems to have
occurred roughly thirteen thousand years ago,
halfway through this large cycle and resulting,
it would seem, in the last ice age.
Pieces of this puzzle continue to move into position.
Investigators increasingly believe that our history,
and that of our progenitors, has been recorded
in legend, myth and star lore. William Sullivan's
ground breaking work with the Incas, (Secret of
the Incas), decoded myths as astronomical metaphor.
Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock have shown that
megalithic monuments contain critical stellar
alignments, and, when understood, convey messages
and timing significance. Physical evidence of
earlier life experiences may have been left on
Mars, as Richard Hoagland and others suggest.
Other forgotten civilizations, perhaps several,
may have preceded us--their life cycles and attainments
terminated by cataclysmic events which also destroyed
the evidence. Humanity's true origins and history
may have been bequeathed to us through the metaphorical
oral traditions of Earth's indigenous peoples
and a world wide web of stone. Sherlock Holmes
asserted that the best place to hide something
is in plain sight. It appears that once we have
decoded these Rosetta Stones of the stars, our
place in the interplanetary scheme may become
more clear. When we remember the code and decipher
the messages, the truth may be obvious. |