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I Episode Info I In this episode, Jenna shares a review of Gary A David's book, Star Shrines and Earthworks of the Desert SW. In this book, Gary highlights the Hopi culture, and their origin stories, leading to an analysis of their sacred sites, or Star Shrines. Gary finds that the Hopi laid out their sacred sites in a ground plan that mimics the Egyptian temple ground plan. Both ground plans align the sacred sites, temples or star shrines to the Orion constellation, and are designed to represent the 7 chakras, and the flow of energy from the Root Chakra to the Crown Chakra. Gary's analysis of Hopi culture and Egyptian culture draws startling correlations and similarities between the two cultures! In this episode we also explore the astronomical anomalies at Chaco Canyon, along with a very mysterious tale about a cave in the Grand Canyon where Egyptian artifacts were found! This episode takes us on an adventure through the SW, and might reveal a more sophisticated cosmology and ancient connections between cultures on Earth. | Show References | ► Star Shrines and Earthworks of the Desert Southwest by Gary A David ► Shamanic Initiation Waitlist I https://www.starfamilywisdom.com/shamanicriteofpassage ► Four Winds Society I https://thefourwinds.com ► Star Shines Google Map I https://goo.gl/maps/zzyJ2bqTyLBchdVn7 | Podcast Episode References | ► Episode 11 Paul Wallis Book Review I https://youtu.be/xMQdbO-aWOc ► Episode 14 Star Ancestors I https://youtu.be/OrU-GSvC5sE ► Episode 16 Amanda Romania I https://youtu.be/Flci3aIrp38 ► Episode 16 Stargate Vision Clip I https://youtu.be/w5OjJwUUwDo | Star Family Wisdom Resources| ► Free Star Family Wisdom Resources | http://www.starfamilywisdom.com/free ► Manifestation Store |https://www.starfamilywisdom.com/manifestation ► Spirituality Store |https://www.starfamilywisdom.com/spirituality ► ET and UFO Store | https://www.starfamilywisdom.com/etsandufos ► Shamanism Store |https://www.starfamilywisdom.com/shamanicinitiation | Star Family Wisdom | ► Website| http://www.starfamilywisdom.com ► Podcast| http://www.starfamilywisdom.com/podcast ► Disclaimer | http://www.starfamilywisdom.com/disclaimer ► Core Values | http://www.starfamilywisdom.com/about ►Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/starfamilywisdom ►Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/starfamilywisdompodcast_ ►Facebook | http://www.facebook.com/starfamilywisdom ►Youtube | http://www.tinyurl.com/starfamyoutube | Connect with Sinéad and Jenna | ►Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jenna_layden ►Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/swhelehan/ ============================================= About the Podcast: Star Family Wisdom is a paradigm shifting podcast, community and online school for your Spiritual and Cosmic evolution! Hosted by Jenna Layden and Sinéad Whelehan, on the Star Family Wisdom podcast we share conversations, ideas and information that will inspire you, and support you on this wild journey of being human. Explore ancient clues about our untold human story, real life supernatural experiences, lost knowledge from the stars, and spiritual wisdom that empowers you to transform your life, for the better. About the Hosts: Jenna is a former Global Vice President for Whole Foods Market and has been leading teams and individuals through change and transformation for over 15 years. As an experiencer of supernatural phenomena and ET contact, Jenna has developed a passion for helping humans embrace a multidimensional reality without fear. Through those experiences, Jenna began remembering lives “off Earth” and is now focused on her mission in this life “to be a teacher of lost knowledge and wisdom from the Stars”. In early 2021 Jenna founded Star Family Wisdom, an online educational platform and community, where you can access programs, products and digital courses on Spirituality, Shamanism, ET Contact, and Personal Evolution. She is also a member of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma and is a pass --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starfamilywisdom/support
Gary David grew up in Ohio along the southern shore of Lake Erie. In his early twenties he sojourned in Kansas, New Orleans, and San Francisco. Since age 25 he has been lost in the great American West, living in South Dakota, New Mexico, and Colorado. For the past 14 years he has resided on the high desert of Arizona. He received a BA degree from Kent State University and an MA from the University of Colorado, as well as a fellowship grant from the South Dakota Arts Council. Like most poets, David has worked sundry jobs: dish washer, furniture mover, hotel desk clerk, gandy dancer, TV ad copywriter, apartment manager, blues and country-rock vocalist/lead guitarist, Artists-in-the-Schools poet, and adjunct college teacher. His poetry was featured in Haight Ashbury Literary Journal and has appeared in many other magazines and anthologies, including apex of the M, Black Bear, Cedar Hill Review, Credences, House Organ, Juxta, Mid-American Review, Pemmican, Synaesthetic, The Greenfield Review, and W'ORCs. His books include The Possibilities of Blue Sky (Northland Press, 1989); A Log of Deadwood (North Atlantic Books, 1993); Tierra Zia (nine muses books, 1996); Divining the Eagle's Vision (Spirit Horse Press, 1998); and numerous chapbooks. His nonfiction books titled The Orion Zone: Ancient Star Cities of the American Southwest and Eye of the Phoenix: Mysterious Visions and Secrets of the American Southwest were both published by Adventures Unlimited Press in 2006 and 2008 respectively. Gary is Web designer and Web master for Island Hills Books. E-mail him: islandhillsbooks@msn.com. Web site for The Orion Zone: http://www.theorionzone.com David's Blog: http://theorionzone.blogspot.comHis MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/garydavidHis Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/people/Gary_A... For free downloads of most of his books, chapbooks, and unpublished manuscripts, go to: The Floating Arkives of Gary A. David
Hopi scholar, author and "Ancient Aliens" commentator GARY A. DAVID joins us to discuss the intrigues of America's desert Southwest. Who were the Hopi peoples? What type of empire they create? What was the meaning of elaborately engineered cities on top of mesas that match Orion's Belt? Thus, archaeoastronomy will be emphasized. Moreover, what was meant by the petroglyphs? Why did they abandon a thriving area, and where did they go? How does all of this relate to the 4th World and finding balance? We will address the debunkers too. theorionzone.com
Hopi scholar, author and "Ancient Aliens" commentator GARY A. DAVID joins us to discuss the intrigues of America's desert Southwest. Who were the Hopi peoples? What type of empire they create? What was the meaning of elaborately engineered cities on top of mesas that match Orion's Belt? Thus, archaeoastronomy will be emphasized. Moreover, what was meant by the petroglyphs? Why did they abandon a thriving area, and where did they go? How does all of this relate to the 4th World and finding balance? We will address the debunkers too. theorionzone.com
Hopi scholar, author and "Ancient Aliens" commentator GARY A. DAVID joins us to discuss the intrigues of America's desert Southwest. Who were the Hopi peoples? What type of empire they create? What was the meaning of elaborately engineered cities on top of mesas that match Orion's Belt? Thus, archaeoastronomy will be emphasized. Moreover, what was meant by the petroglyphs? Why did they abandon a thriving area, and where did they go? How does all of this relate to the 4th World and finding balance? We will address the debunkers too. theorionzone.com
The Hopi of the Desert Southwest are known today as superb sky watchers and dry farmers, but long ago they were also accomplished sailors. This book explores the tribe's links to the South Pacific, Easter Island, Egypt, India, and Mayan Central America, where psychic Edgar Cayce claims a lost Hall of Records awaits discovery. Other topics include: hourglass symbols, lunation triangles, Ant People, Birdman, the Dogon of Africa, Lascaux, Orion the Hand Constellation, and the cosmic Kundalini quest to the heart of the Milky Way. "Gary David, whose work on the archaeoastronomy of the Southwest is of the first importance, generously shared his extensive knowledge and insights with me on a journey through Arizona and New Mexico."-Graham Hancock, America BeforeFrom Chapter 1: The Road to OrionIn the spring of 1997 I embarked on a research and writing quest that would last to this day. That fall I would turn 45, and my midlife crisis involved a change of literary partners: from poetry to nonfiction. I had been living with my family in northern Arizona for a few years, and had begun to explore the incredibly complex and intriguing Hopi culture, as well as their ancestral rock art in the region. During a drive to the reservation in order to watch the katsina (kachina) dancers, those bizarre, multicolored masked spirit messengers, I had an epiphany of sorts. I had recently read Robert Bauval’s book The Orion Mystery, which basically posits that the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau corresponded to the belt stars of Orion. Up ahead on the lonely, arrow-straight road going north lay the three primary Mesas upon which the Hopi had lived, grew food, prayed and performed religious ceremonies for over a millennium. What if, I idly imagined, that triad of flat-topped mountains where the Hopi had constructed their stone and adobe villages were also an “Orion Correlation”? I put those wispy daydream clouds in the back of my mind and proceeded to experience the peaceful but pragmatic Hopi themselves.After witnessing a number of sacred katsina dances of inestimable power and beauty, I returned home and got out a map of Arizona and a sky chart. What I found astounded me! There was a Hopi village or ruin site corresponding to each major star in the constellation—not just the belt stars. Not only that, there appeared to be an inter-relationship between the ancient villages, separated by many miles, that were aligned to sunrise and sunset points on the horizon at the summer and winter solstices. Perfectly projected upon the high desert, Orion also incorporated what I came to call a “chakra line,” running down the middle of the constellation’s terrestrial configuration. It stretched from southwestern Colorado to the mouth of the Colorado River and contained more that a dozen villages or ruins. In addition, the template also encompassed the spectacular Ancestral Puebloan “star city” of Chaco Canyon in New Mexico—the largest groups of ruins in the American Southwest corresponding to Sirius, the brightest stellar body in the heavens. As we shall see, many vistas full of mystery and majesty unfold on the road to Orion.
Gary A. David is an author and independent researcher who has been intrigued by the American Southwest since his initial trip there in 1987. The following year he lived for about six months in northern New Mexico, where he studied archaeological ruins and rock art. In 1994 he moved to Arizona and began an intensive study of the ancestral Pueblo People (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Anasazi) and their descendants the Hopi. In 2006 after more than a decade of fieldwork and scholarly inquiry, his nonfiction book The Orion Zone: Ancient Star Cites of the American Southwest was published. This volume describes a pattern of Hopi villages and ruin sites that precisely mirrors Orion, with an ancient site corresponding to each major star in the constellation. (See map page.) The sequel released in 2008 is titled Eye of the Phoenix: Mysterious Visions and Secrets of the American Southwest. Mr. David earned a bachelors degree in Arts from Kent State University and a Master of Arts in the literature of the American West and creative writing from the University of Colorado. He has worked as a adjunct professor of English and creative writing, a traveling ambassador for the South Dakota Arts Council, and a professional lead guitarist/vocalist.
GIANTS, KACHINAS, AND CANNIBALSRichard welcomes Gary A. David, an independent researcher and author, to discuss legends in the Southwest about giants that reportedly lived among the Hopis and other tribes. He'll also reveal some disturbing and controversial evidence suggesting cannibalism was practiced among the Anasazi Indians.Part II: TOP SECRET PLACESRichard welcomes Nick Redfern, a researcher and author, to discuss Area 51, Hangar 18, the Montauk facility, the Dulce Base, the undersea world of Sanya, HAARP in Alaska, Pine Gap, Fort Detrick, Rudloe Manor, and the Zhitkur underground realm. These are just a few of the select, highly classified installations about which the governments of the United States, Australia, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and others prefer that we, the general public, remain steadfastly ignorant.And those same governments have excellent reasons for wishing us to remain in the dark. It is at these secret facilities that for decades clandestine research has reportedly been undertaken into crashed UFOs, deceased alien entities, bizarre creatures and unknown animals, lethal viruses, biological warfare, mind-control experimentation, and much, much more.Whether situated deep under the oceans, far below the ground, or within the heart of remote, fortified desert locales, these and many other supersecret places are guarded with a near-paranoid zeal by those in power who wish to keep their secrets buried and locked far away from prying eyes.And they have succeeded. Until now.
The phrase "As above, so below" is attributed to the Egyptian god of wisdom named Thoth. This echoes the biblical expression “on earth as it is in heaven.” Many diverse ancient cultures have erected sacred cities, pyramids, standing stones, or temples in order to mirror the stars. In particular the constellation Orion has been repeatedly projected as a talismanic pattern on numerous landscapes around the world. This book describes the sky-ground templates of Egypt, the American Southwest, Mexico, Nazca, the UK, Europe, Syria, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and other regions. It also discusses the celestial rituals of the Mithras cult, the Age of Taurus, the Sirius cosmology of the Dogon, and South African rock art. This essential archaeo-astronomy primer expands the star correlation theory to encompass the entire globe. "The parallels Gary David has found between the ancient Egyptian sky-ground system involving the pyramids of Giza and the constellation of Orion, and a similar project to build heaven on earth by the Hopi of Arizona, are eerie, compelling and deeply thought-provoking.” –Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods “Gary David’s work is a treasure of enormous importance.” –William Henry, author of Lost Secrets of the Watchers Gary A. David has been an independent researcher of Southwestern archaeological ruins and rock art for over twenty-five years. His books about the Hopi and other ancestral Pueblo cultures of Arizona and New Mexico include: The Orion Zone (2006), Eye of the Phoenix (2008), The Kivas of Heaven (2010), and Star Shrines and Earthworks of the Desert Southwest (2012). Mr. David earned a master’s degree from the University of Colorado and is a former college professor.
Tony, Eddie and Walt interview Zuni Elder Clifford Mahooty talking about Zuni traditions and prophecies. Author Gary A. David "The Orion Zone" talks with us about the Hopi Prophecies and how he became interested in doing research on the Hopi traditions
Gene and Chris present author/researcher Gary A. David. His new book covers his archaeoastronomy work, "Star Shrines and Earthworks of the Desert Southwest," which correlates the locations of ancient Native American village sites to star constellations. He'll also cover other fascinating topics like crypto-creatures, star ancestors, star-gate shrines, ancient pyramids and canals in Phoenix, Hopi mysteries and prophecies, underground cities and a host of other cool topics.
Co-host Christopher O’Brien joins Gene to introduce researcher and author Gary A. David, author of “The Kivas of Heaven: Ancient Hopi Starlore,” who speaks on Indian legends, prophecies and the influence of the “star people” in Earthly life.
Author of ''The Orion Zone'' joins us to discuss the strange correlation between monuments and settlements of the Native American Hopi tribe and the stars of the constellation Orion.