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Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger With Guest, Tim Tactics - Mind-Blowing Secrets of Alien DNA Manipulation, Giant Ants, ETs and More Are extraterrestrials manipulating human DNA? In this mind-expanding episode, Tim Tactics unveils shocking revelations about genetic seeding, hidden subterranean beings, and time manipulation. What you'll learn: The Giant Ant People – How they saved the Hopi Indians during ancient cataclysms Who Lives Inside the Earth? – Unseen subterranean beings and their role in human evolution Temporal Dimensions & Timeline Shifts – Are we constantly shifting between realities? Master Geneticists & DNA Experiments – The extraterrestrial architects behind genetic seeding Get ready for an extraordinary deep dive into the mysteries of Earth's hidden history and humanity's cosmic origins! About Our Guest: My guest TIM is a Tactical Advisor who has experience working in the covert European governance sector, as well as working with extraterrestrial contact and advanced technologies. Tim has published various articles, podcasts, and Gaia appearances (Cosmic Disclosure, Open Minds, and Truth Hunter) covering extraterrestrial life, advanced technologies, and cosmic phenomena. Tim's insights are informed by his extensive network and interactions with ten different extraterrestrial species, including more than 100 meetings with the Greys. He has experience within undisclosed projects and Cosmic Disclosure. To learn more, go to: allshifthappilynow.com
Highlights:1) How the Giant Ant People saved the Hopi Indians during global cataclysms?2) What real beings live subterraneous, inside the Earth, that we're unaware of?3) Time Units: Temporal Dimensions & Shifting Timelines?4) Genetic seeding and races who are master geneticists?My guest Tim is a Tactical Advisor who has experience working in the covert European governance sector, as well as working with extraterrestrial contact and advanced technologies. Tim has published various articles, podcasts, and Gaia appearances (Cosmic Disclosure, Open Minds, and Truth Hunter) covering extraterrestrial life, advanced technologies, and cosmic phenomena. Tim's insights are informed by his extensive network and interactions with ten different extraterrestrial species, including more than 100 meetings with the Greys. He has experience within undisclosed projects and Cosmic Disclosure. To learn more, you can find him at: allshifthappilynow.comWant to know what your galactic ancestry is? Unlock your cosmic potential with a FREE Starseed Video and Report!
Highlights:1) How the Giant Ant People saved the Hopi Indians during global cataclysms?2) What real beings live subterraneous, inside the Earth, that we're unaware of?3) Time Units: Temporal Dimensions & Shifting Timelines? 4) Genetic seeding and races who are master geneticists?My guest Tim is a Tactical Advisor who has experience working in the covert European governance sector, as well as working with extraterrestrial contact and advanced technologies. Tim has published various articles, podcasts, and Gaia appearances (Cosmic Disclosure, Open Minds, and Truth Hunter) covering extraterrestrial life, advanced technologies, and cosmic phenomena. Tim's insights are informed by his extensive network and interactions with ten different extraterrestrial species, including more than 100 meetings with the Greys. He has experience within undisclosed projects and Cosmic Disclosure. To learn more, you can find him at: allshifthappilynow.comWant to know what your galactic ancestry is? Unlock your cosmic potential with a FREE Starseed Video and Report!
Mystic Sonja Grace looks at the breaking point of two ancient cultures on opposite sides of the world and how their history can help us today. Her ability to Spirit Travel back in time gives a new perspective on the Hopi Indians from Northern Arizona and the Celtic people of England, Ireland, and Scotland. She examines why circular chambers like kivas and stone circles such as Stonehenge were built, the portals that are marked by these sites and the Demi Gods and aliens who influenced them. From the ancient past Sonja brings back hope for the future. https://sonjagrace.com/ https://www.facebook.com/spiritualpsychicsonjagrace https://twitter.com/sonjagraceguide https://instagram.com/therealsonjagrace You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
(Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley) This Thursday our meeting will take place just as we arrive at this year's Winter Solstice (7:27pm Pacific Time). This longest night of the year has given rise to many holidays of light (Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Soyal, the winter solstice celebration of the Hopi Indians, and many others). We will explore accessing the light within as we experience the solstice and navigate the shadow within us and in the world.
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(Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley) This Thursday our meeting will take place just as we arrive at this year's Winter Solstice (7:27pm Pacific Time). This longest night of the year has given rise to many holidays of light (Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Soyal, the winter solstice celebration of the Hopi Indians, and many others). We will explore accessing the light within as we experience the solstice and navigate the shadow within us and in the world.
Out of This World Radio with Ted Mahr and guests Leon McLaughlin and Tashlena (1) Introduction to the show. (2) Promotion with Leon McLaughlin for clean water for the Hopi Indians (3) Introduction to interview with Tashlena (4) Interview with Tashlena, Daughter of Adama in Telos in the Hollow Earth
About Tam Hunt:Tam is an attorney, writer, activist, and scholar. He works in green energy policy and is also an Affiliate Guest in Psychology in the META Lab at UCSB, where he studies consciousness. He has developed the General Resonance Theory of consciousness that is slowly gaining notoriety in academic and popular circles. He is finishing his second novel, about modern Hawaii and the sovereignty movement, and is already working on this third, about the pre-contact Hopi Indians of the desert Southwest. His nonfiction books include: Eco, Ego, Eros: Essays in Philosophy, Spirituality and Science, and Solar: Why Our Energy Future Is So Bright. He is a frequent contributor in science and spirituality outlets. He is a fairly unserious poet but may try to publish something one day. His writing can be found at Tam-Hunt.comTam's WebsiteFacebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alien Autopsy Film - Linda Moulton Howe | Hopi Indians - Robert Morningsky
Date: February 3, 2023 (Season 5, Episode 8: 62 minutes long). For the entire show notes and additional resources for this episode, click here. Are you interested in other episodes of Speak Your Piece? Click here. The episode was co-produced by Brad Westwood and Chelsey Zamir, with sound engineering and post-production editing by Jason T. Powers, from the Utah State Library Recording Studio.Host Brad Westwood interviews Dr. Todd M. Compton regarding his award-winning book: A Frontier Life: Jacob Hamblin, Explorer and Indian Missionary (University of Utah Press, 2013). In this episode, Compton offers a more fully rendered story of Jacob Hamblin, beyond the long-held popular stories. Hamblin's life was filled with constant exploration and resettling, while he survived many harrowing events; however, he was also a religious seeker, something of a mystic, combining his faith with that of the spiritual life he encountered among Native Americans. Hamblin worked and hunted, rested, recreated, and sought to speak fluently among them, developing a mutual respect and trust. Hamblin's story starts in Tooele, then he lived for many years in Southern Utah where he aided in the settlement of Santa Clara (Washington County), then Kanab (Kane County), before he moved on to Arizona and New Mexico. Hamblin worked among the Gosuite, Paiute, Hopi and Navajo, and hoped to convert them despite the cultural chasm between them; but equally so – and in conflict with his missionary work – Hamblin was an ardent colonizer, accepting multiple missions from Salt Lake City to identify viable lands for settlement. Compton wrestles with, then helps us understand, the many paradoxes in Hamblin's life. Hamblin's dogged work as an explorer and early settler would inescapably lead to the loss of traditional lifeways, and eventually to the dispossession of Native American homelands.For the guest's bio, please click here for the full show notes plus additional resources and readings. Do you have a question? Write askahistorian@utah.gov.
What if concepts like “time” and “space” didn't exist? In English it does… but in the language of the Hopi Indians, it doesn't. Just imagine: If we had no language for a concept like time, the only thing that would exist is now. Language shapes our thoughts. Our thoughts shape our reality. Changing our language changes our thoughts… … which changes our reality. In today's episode, you'll learn how you can do exactly that. For more information on Robert, visit https://7figuremillennials.com/podcast/robert-tennyson-stevens/
November is National Native American Heritage Month so in this episode Jennie and Dianne learn about the death and burial traditions of the Ordinary Extraordinary Hopi, Navajo and Apache nations of the American Southwest. They end the episode by sharing the Hopi story of The Land of the Dead. - "The young man said, "I did not believe that there was such a place as this. I thought, 'When a man dies, his spirit surely dies with him and lies with his body in the grave.' Now I understand how things are." Resources for this episode include:Courlander, Harold. The Fourth World of the Hopis: The Epic Story of the Hopi Indians as Preserved in their Legends and Traditions. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1971, pp. 101-110., Admin. "Death in Pueblo and Athabascan Cultures ." http://nativeamericannetroots.net/. 18 Mar. 2013. nativeamericannetroots.net/diary/1467. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.Tribe , Hopi. " Welcome to the Hopi Tribe ." https://www.hopi-nsn.gov/. 21 Nov. 2021. www.hopi-nsn.gov/. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.Krystyna, Klaudia. "Native American Death Rituals, Funerals & Burial Customs ." https://www.joincake.com/. www.joincake.com/blog/native-american-death-rituals/. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021. Language of Place: Hopi Place Names, Poetry, Traditional Dance and Song. Unknown, Edsitement!.Nation, Navajo. "History." https://www.navajo-nsn.gov/. 21 Nov. 2021. www.navajo-nsn.gov/history.htm. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.Northern Arizona, Museum Of. "THE NAVAJO WAY OF BEING ." https://musnaz.org/. 18 July 2012. musnaz.org/the-navajo-way-of-being/. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.Lewis, Ray Baldwin. "Navajo Culture." https://www.discovernavajo.com/experience-the-navajo-nation/. 12 Aug. 2021. www.discovernavajo.com/experience-the-navajo-nation/navajo-culture/. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.Apache Tribe, Mescalero. "Our Culture." https://mescaleroapachetribe.com/. 21 Nov. 2021. mescaleroapachetribe.com/our-culture/. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.Trust, Grand Canyon. "Hopi." https://www.grandcanyontrust.org/. 21 Nov. 2021. www.grandcanyontrust.org/info/hopi. Accessed 21 Nov. 2021.
This is the Vienna show I did with Velleda Sydney from the Hopi Indians, and Billie and Zorra from the Hollow Earth on October 18th.
One of the most intriguing Hopi legends involves the Ant People, who were crucial to the survival of the Hopi—not just once but twice. The so-called “First World” (or world-age) was apparently destroyed by fire—possibly some sort of volcanism, asteroid strike, or coronal mass ejection from the sun. The Second World was destroyed by ice—Ice Age glaciers or a pole shift. During these two global cataclysms, the virtuous members of the Hopi tribe were guided by an odd-shaped cloud during the day and a moving star at night that led them to the sky god named Sotuknang, who finally took them to the Ant People—in Hopi, Anu Sinom . The Ant People then escorted the Hopi into subterranean caves where they found refuge and sustenance.
Understanding Wine: Austin Beeman's Interviews with Winemakers
Austin Beeman interviews Filmmakers Mark Ryan and Mark Johnston about their Lebanese Wine documentary: Wine and War. WINE and WAR The Untold Story of Wine in the Middle East is a feature documentary about the history of winemaking in Lebanon and the resilience of the Lebanese entrepreneurial spirit seen through the lens of war and instability. https://wineandwar.com ***** THIS IS EPISODE #79 OF UNDERSTANDING WINE WITH AUSTIN BEEMAN Video Podcast: http://www.austinbeeman.com/podcast Itunes Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/understanding-wine-austin-beemans-interviews-winemakers/id374221487 Direct RSS feed: http://understandingwine.libsyn.com/rss FOLLOW THE WINE ADVENTURE Website: http://www.austinbeeman.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/understandingwine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinbeeman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AustinBeeman Work With Austin: http://www.austinbeeman.com/about-me or acbwine@gmail.com Austin Beeman is a 19 year veteran of the wine business with extensive experience in Marketing and Sales (wholesale, retail, & DTC.) Currently Vice President of Marketing for Cutting Edge Selections, Austin has a deep knowledge of the global wine business with expertise in Direct-to-Consumer sales. While Director of Marketing for Bonny Doon Vineyard, he managed one of the most successful crowdfunding campaigns in the wine industry. His video podcast “Understanding Wine with Austin Beeman” has been praised in USA Today and his photography has appeared in The Wall Street Journal. Austin holds an MBA in Wine & Spirits Management from Kedge Business School in Bordeaux. *** Mark Ryan - Director A deep-rooted love for adventure and documenting the world around him led Mark towards his career. Over the past two decades, Mark has been a producer, director, and cinematographer on five continents and the North Pole. Early in his career, Mark was part of a film crew that was the first in thirty years to be given unprecedented access to the Hopi Indians of Arizona. This experience cemented Mark’s desire to sensitively tell the stories of other people. Mark has a number of film credits under his belt including the James Beard Award-winning short films The Scent of Black and Stewards of the Land. He’s also served as a producer on the MTV hit show Pimp My Ride. A Los Angeles native, Mark is a graduate of the University of Southern California with a BA in Cinema Production. He also holds a post-graduate degree from Central St. Martins School of Fine Art in London. Today, Mark combines his love for adventure, travel, and hearing the stories of other people with best practices for capturing scenes of film to create stunning imagery for clients around the world. Mark Johnston - Director Mark Johnston is a versatile and highly adaptable executive producer and documentary filmmaker who is known for tackling a full range of near-impossible production challenges with a proven track record of creative development in complex and cross-functional multicultural environments. Mark has invested all his savings to make documentaries. He doesn’t own a home. He literally once moved into a mini van to save money to film a documentary. Mark’s passion for the work takes him to the farthest places on the globe and he always strives to do what he can to help each project realize its full potential. Big budget or big challenge, domestic or around the globe... Mark has done it all with calm collection and inventive problem solving be it feature film documentaries, TV campaigns, brand funded content, animated short films, live event programming, experiential projects, the Lanzarote Iron Man, En Svensk Klassiker, Vasaloppet, and the Stones 100k Ultra Marathon. Mark is a graduate of the University of Southern California, ranked #1 film school in the United States.
Subjects covered Author Laurie Ann Doyle discussed her short story collection, World Gone Missing, including some of the stories themselves. All of the stories are set in or around San Francisco, and in each someone has gone missing, sometimes literally, sometimes metaphorically. Laurie discussed the main theme uniting all of the stories, i.e., the presence of felt absence, including where it has previously appeared in literature and how it can be useful to writers today. Asked why she chose to write short stories as opposed to a novel, Laurie noted that Alice Munro's Moons of Jupiter had helped get her inspired with the short story as a form. Laurie emphasized that she sees the short story form as just as relevant as the novel—and that there is a place for both. She also discussed differences between the two, such as the need to be more of a perfectionist in the shorter form and the need for its ending to resound in a way that is perhaps not quite as important in a novel. Laurie is currently working on a novel set in the San Francisco Bay Area. She also has an article coming out in Alta Journal about the Hopi Indians incarcerated on Alcatraz in 1895
In this episode Matt is joined by Yoga instructor Melissa Tompkins. While sipping Rex Goliath Red Moscato, they discuss yoga, God, love, the ego, Bruce Lee, culture, Hopi Indians, apartheid, money, film, covid, trauma and much more. This is one of the realest, most beautiful conversations I've ever had. You can check out the Yoga Den at https://www.yogadenohio.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/winenwisdom/support
Talking about some of the best of jazz music, I go total fanboy over Kat Edmonson, and then explore the mythical origins of the Hopi Indians. Hang around until the end and you'll find out how the Rat Pack got its name! #Hopi #mystery #GrandCanyon #Arizona #jazz #KatEdmonsonLive #HumphreyBogart
This epic episode of Harmonic Evolution: The Podcast, Joe shares hidden knowledge on the earth realm about the etheric, he introduces the sacred path of the heart for the initiated, and why the heart is the seat of the soul versus the doctrine of the eye for the un-initiated. Joe dispels a few false spiritual teachings keeping you trapped in earth school, and talks openly about ancient wisdom teachings gifted to Joe after his angelic guides opened his ability to 'see beyond'. Get your halos on and enjoy the show ~
The shadow is the darkest part of you that works against soul-centered living. Sometimes you are completely blind to it, and sometimes you turn a blind eye to it intentionally because to confront it - to confront yourself - creates too much unrest. Too much cognitive dissonance. And so you suppress, deny, rationalize, diminish, blame shift, judge - anything but confront yourself. And so you live in the shadow, which inherently produces a state of being that the Hopi Indians sum up in a single word: Koyaanisqatsi. Life out of balance. Off center. The Scriptures also have a similar, single word to describe not only the life out of balance, but also the shadow that produces it: amartia - or missing the bull's eye. This single, amazing word conjures the full scene of an archer selecting an arrow, drawing the bow, taking aim at a target, releasing the tension, and watching in dismay as the arrow fails to hit the center of its intended target. The result is that the arrow now rests off center. The only solution is re-centering.. Not trying again. There is no try. You must re-center your life from the soul. There you will find light again, exposing the shadow and placing you perfectly in the bull's eye. This is called shadow work. And it's not easy. But remember, we are on a hero's journey to the center of the soul. And every hero in the making must face his biggest fear to continue. Source Scripture Expose': Luke 2:21-40 Connect Twitter: @AwestruckPod Email: info@awestruckpodcast.com Extras The Awestruck Podcast musical playlist (Apple I Spotify)
Joe Heller's Harmonic Evolution, Epic Episode #1
DEEP DIVE - On this episode of Those Conspiracy Guys we tentatively crawl out from the beating heart of the world, to discuss one of the oldest and undoubtedly most mysterious indigenous North American tribes; who, in their myth and history, tell tales of other-worldy human progenitors; impossible scientific insight and even potentially hold the earthly key to the knowledge of our very existence on the planet, The Hopi Indians_______________________This podcast is supported by the generous donations of the wonderful folks over at Patreon. If you want to support the show and get exclusive content, ad-free episodes, access to live chats and private social media like Instagram and Discord and a whole load of other stuff click here http://bit.ly/TCG-PatreonIf you want to follow TCG on social platforms including the Discord, watch video versions of the livestream podcast and documentaries; or even join in on live chats about current events; buy TCG merch; get notifications of and buy tickets to upcoming live stage shows or to just support the show on Patreon; all the links, info and instructions you can find by clicking this link:http://www.linktr.ee/thoseconspiracyguys
DEEP DIVE - On this episode of Those Conspiracy Guys we tentatively crawl out from the beating heart of the world, to discuss one of the oldest and undoubtedly most mysterious indigenous North American tribes; who, in their myth and history, tell tales of other-worldy human progenitors; impossible scientific insight and even potentially hold the earthly key to the knowledge of our very existence on the planet, The Hopi Indians_______________________This podcast is supported by the generous donations of the wonderful folks over at Patreon. If you want to support the show and get exclusive content, ad-free episodes, access to live chats and private social media like Instagram and Discord and a whole load of other stuff click here http://bit.ly/TCG-PatreonIf you want to follow TCG on social platforms including the Discord, watch video versions of the livestream podcast and documentaries; or even join in on live chats about current events; buy TCG merch; get notifications of and buy tickets to upcoming live stage shows or to just support the show on Patreon; all the links, info and instructions you can find by clicking this link:http://www.linktr.ee/thoseconspiracyguys
Greetings again in love, light, and wisdom as one. Omal returns as side two begins to complete the line of thought he had been on which then turns into a discussion on dream interpretation. Just prior to ending on side one, Omal brought up the symbolism dreams and our guests had been having similar dreams of water which he is able to link up to the experience of being prenatal state. Tia jumps and adds a bit to the conversation regarding the similarities between the Hopi and the Celts as well as an origin story of her own about her home planet of Durondedunn before handing off to Karra. With Mark's body temperature rising, Karra isn't on for long so she helps with a question our guest had regarding his arm going to sleep at the same time he was. She clocks it as a possible pinched nerve, something she is able to offer advice on as we discuss possible solutions for that issue. One unique thing about her time talking is that Mark had dropped by and had whispered something in Karra's ear as she was channeling. Normally he may drop by with tea but this was the first time he had helped with his own channeling. Tia comes on once again expand on a point of interest that came up at the end of the discussion with Karra but now gets us to Kiri who has a lot to fill us in on about the imminent ski races. She provides the details of both the accommodations and entertainment setups and the planned use of trolleys to shuttle competitors to the elevators which were to take them to the top of the slope. From personal experience, the elevators could be considered more of a funicular as opposed to a vertical shaft. We find out she is to compete in the champions race Tia gave us the details on which will be made up of some of the 120 competitors and others who were the first forty people to sign up. She finishes by explaining how those on the three bases and two worlds would view the races through interactive holograms broadcast out from Hades Base. Tia brings us back to Earth with a retrospective of the stock market and a warning she wanted to make sure got on tape about it accelerating at too rapid a rate. At the time the stock market had experienced some wild swings that she felt would not have good consequences should they continue. Something to note in hindsight that with Tia wondering how high the stock market could go, her suggestion of a high of 10,000 pales to the 28,000 plus one can find it at today. With the tape running low she ends the session but it picks but up immediately in the middle of a discussion Kiri was having with me concerning the harvest season of the pink flowers about to happen. One of the new bits of information about the technology of Sirius is the use of stasis fields to ship her wine indicating a wide use of the technology for interplanetary and planetary modes of transportation. That also brings up other higher dimensional technology such as the use of the fifth dimension to solve tricky physics problems by allowing as she says, the base being able to fit into the watering can of Treebeard. The mechanics require special power supplies to maintain a consistent space at all times. Then all of a sudden she recalls a couple golf jokes Mark told her involving Arnold Palmer that are pretty funny though after that we have no time for anything else as the tape runs out at that point. We do discover at the end that golf has not been one of their pastimes on Sirius, probably the only fault I could find with ascension process....just kidding. For full transcripts of this session and more information about Hades Base and the 6th dimension, please visit our website: http://hadesbasenews.com The sessions lasted from 1992 to 2001 with this one being taped on 02/25/97. Side two includes: 1.)(0:00)- Omal continues on from side one where he recalls an origin tale of the Hopi Indians and the kivas where ceremonies were performed. On this side we get into dream interpretation. 2.)(4:58)- Karra breaks out her healer's uniform figuratively to help with a guest's problem he had been having recently. She also goes lightly over the subject of long-distance healing. 3.)(14:56)- Kiri goes over the housing accommodation and entertainment arrangements for both the competitors and their guests as well as supplying us with the details on how it would be broadcast. 4.)(24:20)- Tia finishes out that session with some warnings about the stock market and the wild swings it had been experiencing. She wonders if it could possibly even reach a level of 10,000. 5.)(29:38)- Kiri spends five minutes from a supposedly lost channeling session where discusses how wine is shipped in stasis fields to keep them from being shook up and tells a couple of Arnold Palmer jokes.
Please be aware the stories, theories, re-enactments and language in this podcast are of an adult nature and can be disturbing, frightening and in some cases offensive. Listener Discretion is advised – there is very adult content ahead and you have been warned. Welcome heathens welcome to the world of the weird and unexplained. I’m your host, Nicole Delacroix and together, we will be investigating stories about the weird, wonderful, unexplained, eerie, scary and down-right unbelievable. There will be tales of ghosts, murder, supernatural beings and unexplained mysteries. So, sit back, grab your favorite drink, relax and prepare to be transported to today's dark Enigma.... And on today’s Dark enigma we’re going to be exploring something that was sent in as a listener request, and honestly when I first got it, I didn’t really think it was something I would normally cover. But when I responded, Shelly – our listener – was very passionate that I really needed to read it… and you know what… Shelly, I owe you an apology. You are right, I think it’s exactly what the listeners want, so today’s show is dedicated to Shelly. As always, we will be playing our drinking game but once again, the drinking game is only for those of us that are at home and have nowhere else to go tonight. Now I’m leaving the choice of libation up to you, so choose wisely… Alright, now for the game part how about every time I say Hopi that will be a single shot and every time I say tribe, that’s a double shot. Now that we have the business end out of the way we can jump headfirst into today’s dark enigma… and the Hopi Prophecy of the end of the world… Someone insert REM’s End of the World – ok, now that you have that earworm in your head… you’re welcome… alright let’s jump into it heathens… More than any other tribe the Hopi Indians have developed their core beliefs and structured their community based on a legacy of prophecy. The predictions of the life to come do not merely pertain to the Hopi alone, but deal with impending events on a global scale. These prophecies began to be made public shortly before the mid-20th century. The Hopi nation is an aggregation of clans that came together at the “center-point” ( Tuuwanasavi) in northern Arizona during the course of migrations. Because they are not a monolithic tribe, the sources of their prophecies are incomplete and diverse. Part of the lack of clarity also has to do with the secretive nature of the Hopi nation. These isolated, sedentary farmers living in unpretentious pueblos on the high desert of the American Southwest have looked into the future from their kivas or subterranean, communal prayer-chambers, and have seen some rather disturbing scenarios. Many times they simply do not wish to share these visions with the outside world.
Robb Wolf - The Paleo Solution Podcast - Paleo diet, nutrition, fitness, and health
It's time for Episode 431, Q&A #24. You've got the questions, we've got the answers! Submit your own questions for the podcast at: https://robbwolf.com/contact/submit-a-question-for-the-podcast/ If you want to see the video for this podcast, be sure to check out our YouTube channel. Show Notes: 1. Ancestral Case For Salt Supplementation? [0:53] Dan says: You've recently been talking a lot about salt and electrolyte supplementation and I like to look at things in an ancestral context. Did pre-agricultural peoples supplement with salt somehow? I do know that the Hopi Indians in northern Arizona had a ceremonial "Salt Trail" into the Grand Canyon and I assume that they were able to retrieve salt from geologic deposits, but the amount of salt that feels optimal for me seems like it would be hard to attain in prehistoric times in many parts of the world. Are there other examples of this besides the Hopi? 2. Resistant Starch On Keto? [11:48] Bethany says: Hi there! I'm about 2 and a half weeks in to a ketogenic diet (following the Keto Masterclass) and feeling pretty good. I've been trying to figure out how to add in some resistant starch for overall gut health without pushing carb levels too high. I think I would try tapioca starch first - I live in Asia and that's what's most readily available. According to nutrition facts online, a 1 oz. serving of tapioca starch has 6 grams of carbs. Would this number contribute at all to my overall carb count for the day, or does this factor out because of the fact that most of it is resistant to digestion? Hope my question makes sense. Thanks for your time! 3. Optimal Fructosamine Range? [16:39] Steven says: Hi Robb, I've heard you recommend checking fructosamine to help triangulate glycation and see what's happening with blood sugar, but I can't seem to find any references for an optimal fructosamine range. I recently did some blood work and had a fasting glucose of 80 (mg/dL), A1c of 5.6, and fructosamine of 250 (umol/L). I have been experimenting with a glucometer recently and my average blood glucose based on dozens of readings during carb testing is in the upper 90's, so I am thinking my A1c looks artificially high due to red blood cells living longer. Curious what you think of this, and what I can take away from the fructosamine value of 250. For context: I am a 29-year-old male, 160 lbs, between 10-12% bodyfat and have been eating a mostly low-carb paleo diet for the past year, recently gravitating closer to carnivore. I appreciate you and Nicki and all the work that you do! Best, Steven 4. Finding Time For Writing a Book? [22:34] Thuy says: Hi Robb: I'm a big fan. Thanks for your life's work that filters out the vast ocean of information out there for a smarter living. I'm so glad you are doing what you do reminding me to sit back to look at the big picture of everything in life. In your last few podcasts, you mentioned that you are again working on publishing more books. Congrats and I can't wait! I've been trying to write my first book. It has been such a slow process. It has been 4 months and I'm able to get in about 6000 words or so. Holy cow it is such like a text book but I've got to start from somewhere! The book has a mix of East meets West medicines for those undergoing cancer treatments. Needless to say, the topic is not easy and there is so much development out there every week that it is hard to keep up. I'm a full-time oncology pharmacist. My husband also has a full-time job and soon will go back to school while working for the next 2 years. We have four kids ages 5, 7, 9 and 10 so their activities are endless Mondays through Sundays on top of their normal school work, church, and of course we have to add Vietnamese school in there because all others are not enough! I started out with trying to get a few words in during my lunch hour, but it seems that it takes me a good 15-20 min to get into a good writing mode but then I have to go back to work before I get much further into the book. If my kids have a long 1-2 hour activity, I can get more done then while waiting for them but I then I feel guilty for not paying attention to them. I also exercise daily, either before work or during lunch, whichever works out for the day. The past 2 months, I've been exercising during lunch rather than working on my book because I feel my brain needs a break from thinking all day long. Then I find myself slacking off for whatever excuse because, honestly, I'm just exhausted mentally and physically. So that's my background story. My question simply put, how do you do it? I feel the need to write this book because I know it will help so many people going through cancer treatments particularly clarifying the effectiveness/safety on herbal products and the big hot marijuana, so it's almost like a calling; leaving a mark on this earth before I die. There is a war inside me between fulfilling this calling vs taking care of my health (recently discovered I have Hashimoto's - oh boy that's for another day) vs being a good mother, wife, sister (brother has Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis; also another story for another day), daughter. At first I set out a goal to finish this book in 2 years but maybe not until 5 years. Worst yet, it will never be finished. I'm starting to doubt myself that I can climb this Mount Everest of mine. Any suggestions will be great. Thanks for reading this. -Thuy ("twee") PS: Hi Nicki! My husband used to work at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf decades ago and I don't think they roast their coffee beans either! :D Cute story. Notes: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/20/well/family/let-kids-play.html https://robbwolf.com/2018/09/25/episode-411-tim-grahl-publishing-a-book/ 5. Advice For A New Clinician? [38:38] Matthew says: Hello Robb and Nicki, I've recently become a newly minted nurse practitioner and am starting a job in an endocrinology clinic in a few weeks where I will be managing mostly type II diabetes and thyroid disorders. First, thank you for your work. 8 years ago you inspired my interest in fats, carbs, exercise, and all things hormonal and it is very unlikely I would have landed here without your influence. My mom read the "Paleo Solution" after I mentioned your name and effectively reversed her type II diabetes through diet, exercise, and a sprinkle of metformin (which she has since discontinued). The clinic I'll be working in serves a population with low health and nutrition literacy that typically follow the standard american diet. As an example, one of my colleagues expressed that she would consider it a win if she could teach some of her patients that mountain dew is not actually considered juice (this is an extreme example, but you get the picture). I've been working as a bedside nurse for 6 years so I am well aware of the shortcomings of conventional medicine and the reluctance of patients to change long held behaviors. One of the reasons I've been drawn to diabetes care is that diabetes 2 is so amenable to diet and lifestyle change that ideally the pharmacological approach need only play a supplemental and transient role. My question is this: What would you consider effective strategy for fostering health literacy and behavior change in a population such as this? Also: What would you consider the lowest hanging fruit in terms of behavioral change to positively affect outcomes in diabetes? Thank you for your time, your work, and your example Where you can find us: Submit questions for the podcast: https://robbwolf.com/contact/submit-a-question-for-the-podcast/ Transcript: Download a copy of the transcript here (PDF)
The Hopi Indians have a long history and relationship with running. We talk to Professor Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert the Director of American Indian Studies and Professor of History at the University of Illinois. Matthew was involved in the making of the movie Beyond the Mesas and has a book called Hopi Runners: Crossing the terrain between the Indians and the Americans. Background Grew up in Flagstaff Arizona Part of the Hopi Indian tribe Did Phd research on Hopi tribe Professor of Indian Studies and History Hopi high school boys had won 27-state titles in a row and first or second the last 29 years in a row. Success is telling of their long history of Hopi running Hopi History How long do we run, to the fence and back Distance runners in western perspective is distance/time Hopi running was going out and coming back Running is the Hopi trustworthy mode of transportation Family members pass down the tradition of running and spiritual aspect Hopi Runners Book Beyond The Mesas Blog Beyond The Mesas Twitter Hopi ESPN Segment
Many of the people who listen to the Attunement Guided Meditation I created for the Automatic Intuition Course report meeting spirit guides, in the Akashic Records in particular, who appear as blue-skinned extraterrestrial beings. I have never been personally drawn to "Starseed" information, but the topic shows up frequently in the private community of intuitives I mentor. I asked them to weigh in on the research I found on the subject. And I'm sharing my own thoughts on the beings who are said to be assisting in the ascension of humanity. MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Coast to Coast https://www.coasttocoastam.com/ Automatic Intuition Professional https://automaticintuition.com/ Mark Watson | AngelEarth Music https://www.facebook.com/AngelEarthMusic/ Shiva | Hindu Deity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva Andromeda, Antares, Arcturus | Federation of Planets http://www.exopaedia.org/Blue-skinned+aliens The Prism of Lyra by Lyssa Royal & Keith Priest http://amzn.to/2GFY2jk The Lantern Bearer https://simplecast.com/s/d506756b About Channeling with Frank Butterfield https://simplecast.com/s/6267e210 HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSON Slade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition BECOME A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspirits Edit your pledge on Patreon TRANSCRIPT Take 11. I want to talk about Blue-skinned Aliens. That's right. Extraterrestrials. Possibly Angels. Possibly both. I actually think it's a technicality. The reason why I said "Take 11" and I'm leaving that in is because I want to say upfront that this is an unscripted episode and it's probably going to be really rambly, and I'm just going to do it off the top of my head because in order to prepare a really thoughtful, wholly inclusive report on Blue-skinned Aliens would be beyond my ability to do in any normal amount of time and I would have to bring in a huge chunk of the internet, and I don't even have time to read all that the internet has to say about Blue-skinned Aliens. So, I know that for some of you, this is going to start what I call a 'Magic Carpet Ride'. It also could actually be happening to you in the middle of a magic carpet ride about this subject. So what I mean by 'Magic Carpet Ride' is, and I don't do these so much anymore. I actually don't have the free time or the sleep schedule to allow for me to do magic carpet rides anymore. Because when I was in a period where I was doing a lot of these, it was back during the time period that you hear me talk about in my origin story, between 2003 and 2006. I was partially paralyzed. I was housebound, a recluse, I was communicating with my guides a lot intentionally for the first time, I was spending a lot of time learning to code online. So I was just living in front of a computer and had no sense of time. And to me, a magic carpet ride kind of describes this prayerful meditative experience that is part investigation, part channelled inquiry, part synchronicity, where something comes into your consciousness and you start with a query and Google and it leads from one thing to the next and you keep exploring and seeing new things to click on and time goes by and I would start out doing this at 10 or 11:00 at night and suddenly I would realize that the sky was turning grey outside and it was morning and I'd spent an entire evening travelling around the globe and travelling this interior landscape and this quasi-dimensional place that we've created in the internet, and I would come out of it, having been to all these places that I never realized that initial query was going to take me. So Blue-skinned Aliens. If you start that, if you click on the links that I'm going to give you in the show notes, just be warned. You could end up on a magic carpet ride. I actually was very, very careful to not allow myself to do that. I kept a protective bubble around me and I looked at it through a window and I got what I needed to get to have this conversation with you, and then I shut myself down. Because I didn't want to go full rabbit hole here. So yeah, in 2008, I went to Hawaii, the first and only time that I've been to Hawaii, for a conference of people who communicate with angels. I went there admittedly a bit as a corporate spy. I was in the process of developing what would become the Automatic Intuition program, and I had some ideas about how I wanted to support and teach people to do readings and to connect with their emerging intuition. But I wasn't really sure, I didn't have a sense of, Can I teach this to other people? Will it work? How do other people teach it? So I was in a mode back in 2008. I remember the day I arrived in Hawaii was the day that Barack Obama was elected. So that was a really interesting milestone that solidifies the date forever in my mind, for many reasons. But I was in the process of going to a lot of different kinds of psychic development workshops, really just kind of seeing how other people were teaching it. One of the things that really annoyed me was how much of it was really only teaching clairvoyance, but that's another conversation and that might be something that we get into if you ever work with me in the context of Automatic Intuition. You'll hear my speel about how I decided to adapt what I was doing to account for the lack of support in the other types of sensitivities and clairs, as we call them, beyond just clairvoyance. Because I wasn't particularly clairvoyant. Not at the time that I went to Hawaii. But anyway, so I was in Hawaii to be a corporate spy, to go to a really high-up the food chain kind of new age event to see how it was done by the pros! And also just to experience being in Hawaii with over 300 other people who all have the ability to connect with and communicate with Angels, as I already identified with. So yeah, it was magical and amazing on a lot of levels and I met a lot of people who are still in my life all these years later. But anyway, fast forward a little bit. I was really interested in and intrigued by, there was a man, Mark Watson, who is a composer, a musician who does a lot of background music for new age meditations and, he gave a little speel or a little talk about music theory, the scales, the chords that are associated with different archangelic vibrations, and how to use a certain musical key to invoke a specific type of angelic entity. To tell you the truth, it was all over my head, music-wise. Like I knew enough to be able to just kind of furiously scribble down what he was saying, and I knew that coming up as part of the training program that I was developing, I was going to be creating a guided meditation that would act as an Attunement, and so I felt like, Oh this is amazing. This is exactly what I need to know in order to create the Attunement. I wanted to do some very specific things and call in some certain types of energy so I took notes. And, in a very simplistic way, attempted to apply what I learned from him in creating that Attunement. So fast forward basically a year later was when I launched the Automatic Intuition Professional Program in November of 2009, I believe. And so, the way it works, and actually if you want to experience this, if you haven't already, you can go to AutomaticIntuition.com and download the Attunement for free and experience what I'm talking about. So what the Attunement is and how it works. It's a guided meditation. The intentions at the level of the musical stuff that I'm talking about was to align the chakras, to ground, centre, work your way up through the chakras, and more than anything, to open the crown chakra to ensure that all of the information that's coming in for you is the highest possible vibration and there is a few specific triggers within the Attunement that allow you to connect with your asher, which is a sort of a personal guardian angel. You know when we talk to little kids about, Oh you have a guardian angel that's watching out for you! I call that the asher. I can't even remember where I learned that term, but that's the type of angel who is sort of like your personal bodyguard. Anyway, so new experience and meeting with that entity and you also experience, as this sort of finale of the Attunement, if you will, a meeting with your guides in the Akashic Records. And this could be one entity, it could be a group. But it's meant to call in any entity that you have, that's hanging out, waiting for you to use your spiritual gifts or your intuitive abilities, your healing abilities, in the context of doing it for other people. Now this is not just about, Oh, what should I do with my job, and when am I going to meet the love of my life, and the kinds of things you might ask a phone psychic. This is specifically to introduce you to someone who can help retrieve information for you on behalf of other people. So you are volunteering to be a channel and a conduit and this entity is meant to assist in that. It's a very high level intention. It's a high level vibration and it calls in a very high level, for lack of a better word, I keep calling it high. I actually think of, when we talk about high and low frequencies in vibrations, I think of those as notes on a piano, so you can think of this frequency as being something in the dog whistle range, or whatever. Something outside the normal ability to hear and process sounds. That's kind of what the Attunement does. One of the most difficult things about creating the Attunement is actually to script an experience where I am prompting you on what to see, hear and feel without telling you what to see, hear, and feel. Or in some cases, to prompt you to have an experience that might be visual without telling you to see something, or that could be visual for one person, could be auditory for another, could be sensory in the body for another person. So it's a very weird thing to try to write if you ever do a guided meditation. It's like telling a story without telling too much detail because, of course, you want the person to fill in all of that on their own. That's what the Attunement is and that's how it works. The reason why we start the course with the Attunement is obviously, it represents an intention, a goal that you've set for yourself and also a kind of promise that you're making. You're putting it out to the Universe, to all of humanity: Hey, I intend to use my abilities and to develop my abilities in order to serve other people and make everything wonderful for everyone else. That's your goal. It's a selfless act of service and the Attunement is really kind of something for us to wrap our brains around down here in the earthly dimension and just give us a way to see, hear, feel, name, experience, talk about that thing that is happening at a higher level. Because there's a part of it that's happening in a dimension that we're not even aware of and I don't even try to script that. I just, in my intentions in creating this, I am calling in those energies and asking that they be there for anyone who listens to it. So, thanks to Mark Watson for giving me that little bit of music theory help enact that. So I've been using this Attunement with my clients and my students for, what is it, almost 9 years now? And I always get really wonderful feedback. I get a lot of requests to create separate music tracks for meditation without the guided part. Without the vocal script. Even my dad asked me if he could just have the background music and make it extra long and then he can just use that to either rest or meditate or do that kind of relaxation stuff with it, which I have never really gotten around to. I don't even know if I can find the master files for that... We'll see... But anyway, so everybody who comes into my program does this Attunement and one of the things that's really cool for me is, every single one of the first sessions that I do with everyone, they tell me about their experience with the Attunement as if it's a dream that they had and I am writing down notes of what they're saying, and there is information encoded in your experience of the Attunement. Not only the things that you hear that are symbolic, and the things that you see that are archtypal, but the actual word choice and the way that you speak about this phenomenon tells me things about your intuitive abilities, how they already manifest, and more importantly, it lets me know if there is something waiting in the wings for you that you are not even aware of and you've never thought to try. If there's some kind of ability you have the potential for, that's right there, and you just don't know to reach for it. It will let me know whether or not to coach you forward, and which tools would allow you to access those abilities. So based on that, we have an entire session pretty much where we unpack everything in the Attunement. What you saw, felt, heard, thought, your impressions, what you learned during the Attunement. Anything that I see that I can unpack for you in terms of symbolism and the guide that you met and the names that you're getting for these guides and what they all mean. Based on that conversation, what we really do is, we use that to determine which tools and techniques and psychic modalities are most likely to produce results for you. So for instance, I can tell from the Attunement if clairvoyance is not your thing, if you're going to go a bunch of classes where they're like, Close your eyes and visualize, you're probably going to be disappointed. But I can also tell that automatic writing would produce some really satisfying experiences, both for you and for anyone that you read for, and here's why that tool would be better suited to you. So it's kind of like a diagnostic and it helps me customize the course and how you learn to develop your intuition. So it's a really cool thing. I'm very proud of it. At the time that I was creating it, I was just creating it and those were my intentions. My understanding of how it works has evolved over time. So one of the coolest things for me is, I have the perspective of everybody else's experience with the Attunement, so the patterns that I see emerging may not be apparent to the people who are having these experiences, but from where I'm sitting, I can see things, like, Oh wow, isn't that interesting. Everybody always has this type of experience here. Or when someone has an experience that is uniquely outside of the pattern that I see with other people. That's always really interesting too. I feel like, personally, my way of visualizing metaphysical stuff and talking about all this spiritual stuff has a kind of science-fiction vibe to it. And I'm very aware of the script within the Attunment being a little science-fictiony, and a little CGI. So it's always fascinating to me. There is an entire vein of students in Automatic Intuition who come through and have these really Native American, shamanic, spirit animal, outside under the stars bonfire... They have this whole aboriginal kind of experience that isn't remotely science-fictiony, and I'm always fascinated by how many people still take what I think of as having this certain kind of flavour to it, and they come out with a completely different set of details and aesthetics. So anyway, that kind of stuff is very fascinating to me. Sometimes I share it with the people in the context of the conversation because I want them to realize that they're plugging into something bigger than themselves and they're not the only person who has that kind of entity as an Akashic Records guide. So, we see a lot of Merlin archetypes. I talked about that on a previous episode about the lantern bearer, right? And I talked about the wise old man Gandalf hermit-tarot guy who shows up for a lot of people in this Attunement. That is a common symbol that we see, so to speak. There's another one though, that's particularly common. It's always been there a little bit. Here and there. But lately it's become almost everyone coming through the course. And so I'm always interested when there are these waves of things moving through the people that I work with, whether it's readings that I'm doing for clients or the students who are being attracted into the program. Last year it was healing energy. A lot of healers. I'm still seeing a lot of people who do energy healing come in to the course for whatever reason. So that seems to be a theme that was really apparent in 2017 for me, is energy healing. So lately, it's been a lot of blue-skinned aliens. A lot of Akashic Records guides have been presenting as ginormous blue-skinned angelic creatures. Now the reason I said at the top of this episode or this segment that I think that they could be angels, I think they could be extraterrestrials. I think some of us see those as being the same thing. And if you really want to split hairs about it, angels aren't of this world, so they kind of are extraterrestrial. It could just be that they are a type of galactic entity or spiritual energy that we perceive in a way that we associate with, Ooo that looks like an alien to me. So these entities are usually very tall, they're beautiful, they have luminous pale blue skin or sometimes it's dark, it's cobalt. It's always about indigo and blue. And the prevalence of this lately has been almost identical from one person to the next, and it's always been in the back of my mind. I thought, Is that have something to do with Hindu gods? Has this got something to do with some other kind of phenomenon going on? I'm usually focused on the work itself, so I just kind of tuck it away. But I've decided to kind of go down a little bit of a rabbit hole and research some of this. I don't know, for whatever reason, I just decided, Now I'm going to look it up. I'm just going to peek at the magic carpet ride. I'm not going to go too far down the slide, but I just want to get a sense of what's going on. So I generally am not drawn to this kind of Starseed information. I find it curious and interesting and when it crosses my radar, I'm like, Oh wow, that's kind of cool. I'll read about it or get sucked into watching something about it, but it's really not that frequently. Here in the last few years, really the only time that it ever even crosses my mind is in the context of the people that I work with, the entities they communicate with, and the entities they channel and who shows up in these meditations. That kind of stuff. And that's the only time that it even is a blip. And I'm not, I want to be really, really clear about this. When I say it doesn't show up for me, I'm not passing judgment on it and I'm not saying it's not true. I'm just letting you know why, Why haven't I talked about this before? Why don't I talk about it all the time? Why isn't everything in Shift Your Spirits connected in some way to exploring this huge subject, you know? The implications are enormous. So I just want to let you know that when I say I'm not drawn to it, I'm just... I'm not drawn to it. I don't go looking for it. But if it shows up in my life, I'm like, Oh! That's cool! And I like to try and process this stuff without passing judgment on it because quite frankly, there are tons of people who could listen to anything that I have to say and talk about and judge that as a bunch of bullshit. So I am very aware that everyone has their own perspective and I'd like to think that we're all getting a piece of a bigger picture. Some of those pieces overlap and some of them don't. But I try not to invalidate anyone else's experience. So if someone comes in, I meet someone at a conference or something who's a channel and they talk to galactic beings and that's their platform, that's cool. I find it kind of fascinating, to tell you the truth. It makes what I do seem very ho hum, to tell you the truth. Still, okay, so I decided to dip my toe in this just a little bit in Google and just see, Okay, what's the deal? What's everybody else saying about the blue-skinned aliens? And by the way, I did also investigate a little bit around, Is this connected in some way with Hindu gods, because we see a lot of depiction of Shiva and other Hindu gods who have blue skin, and I thought, Maybe there's something there? What's interesting, and Google this, Google the Hindu god thing, and the only thing that I could find was a lot of linguistics conversations. A lot of talk about how that color blue doesn't translate. There's not a word for it in that language that actually, if you look at original texts, they're talking about dark-skinned or black-skinned people, and anyway, there seems to be some argument about whether or not they're really talking about blue-skinned people or dark-skinned people. And from my understanding, the darkness has to do with earthliness, as if they have come from the earth. Which, to me in my personal pantheon and cosmology, that sounds more like fairy entities, or elementals. But I think the devas, in that part of the world, in that cosmology and worldview, are elemental energies. So anyway. If you want to, you can research that also and see, but I found that really quickly that those are not the same thing, and that there doesn't seem to be a connection between the Hindu gods and the blue-skinned aliens. By the way, I will share links in the show notes, if you want to go down that rabbit hole, and I chose to share a specific site. There are literally thousands. Like, one of my clients, Shawn, said, There are tons of people just on Wordpress.com who write about the galactic federation and all this stuff that has to do with aliens, and so I tried to pick a site that I thought seemed to be well-executed, you know. They had their shit together. They've compiled a lot of information, it's well organized, it's put together in a way that I feel okay with recommending, right? So I'm just sort of passing judgment on one droplet of water in the entire ocean of the internet, but so... I want to share with you some of what I found on this one site, regarding blue-skinned aliens. And I'm kind of going to be reading to you here from this, so if you want the attribution link, it will be in the show notes. This is not my channeled information or even my opinion. This is just what the internet says about blue-skinned aliens. Several stories mention humanoid alien races with a blue skin. These usually refer to Andromedans. The Andromedas were the "blue race" that landed in Florida in 1954, trying to pursuade the US Government not to work with the greys, but instead to join forces with something called "The Orbin." Their advice apparently was sadly ignored by the US Government. The Hopi Indians also talk about a race of blue skinned Star Warriors. There are several indications that lead us to believe these Star Warriors are the same Andromedans. "The nature of the Andromeda realm is abstract and fluid. A dimensional doorway exists in our nearby galactic neighborhood as a bridge to the Andromeda Energy. This bridge/doorway is the star Antares." That's from a book called The Prism of Lyra, Lyssa Royal & Keith Priest. Many sources mention Andromeda as the home of several higher dimensional species. Some of these species chose to come and assist Earth in its current day Ascension progress. To adapt to a life in a 3-dimensional body, these Starseeds usually go through Antares. Okay, so I also, in researching Antares and Andromeda, wanted to read you a little bit about the Federation of Planets. "The Association of Worlds, or (United) Federation of Planets, "is a group of physical and non-physical beings from many realms who come together for a number of purposes. Some have called them a galactic confederation or federation. There is no hierarchical structure or authority inherent in the Association. The primary purposes for their interactions with Earth are: (1) to gently nudge humanity toward a greater awareness of itself and its place within the Association, and (2) to prevent a critical number of nuclear explosions on Earth, which can cause a rip in the fabric of space/time, affecting the galactic neighborhood. They have absolutely no intention now of evacuating anyone from Earth under any conditions. They understand the absolute necessity for the human race to become responsible for itself.” Note that a lot of the information on the Federation is channeled, though corroborated by many contactees, and by some witnesses working on covert government projects. Remote viewers, also, confirm the existence of such an organization." Okay. End the part where I'm reading from the interwebs. So if this information is mostly channeled, like what they just noted, it occured to me that I have a network of channels and psychics right here at my disposal. The very people that these visions came through in the first place. So the people who are seeing blue-skinned aliens as Akashic Records guides within my Attunement as part of the Automatic Intuition community program, I have a private Facebook group with all these guys, so what I did is, I decided to sort of post some of this information to them. I thought, Okay well fine, if all this stuff is channeled, let's channel it. Let's remote view it. Let's check in. Let's talk to some guides and see what they have to say. I consider the Automatic Intuition community a tribe of peers. I'm not a guru. I'm more of like a host. I'm like a camp counsellor. I'm a little bit further down the road than other people, or a little bit "older" in this process and I'm there to help and advise and organize. So it was really interesting. What I did was I posted what I just read to you guys and I asked everyone else, Hey, what do you think about this? Check in with whoever it is that you communicate with and see what you think. Or what you feel or anything that you have to comment on this conversation. And a few people contacted their guides and asked about this directly. For instance, they contacted their guides and said, Hey, is this true or not? A lot of the people who chose to comment corroborated what I was posting. They just basically checked in with it and said, some form of, Yeah, this kind of checks out for me. They did a gut check on it and also let me know if it felt real to them. And in particular, Kara, and Lisa and Aubrey all talked about just kind of a gut feeling of like, Yeah, when I was checking in with this, it resonates with me as true and one of their number... I can't remember which one, said that when they heard the word Andromeda, that it was sort of beating like a drum, and then I know Aubrey came along and said, Ohmygod, yeah, beating like a drum exactly explains the experience that I'm having when I hear that word too. So anyway, that was very cool. Jane and Kara both talked about a connection to ancient Egypt that came up for them. Melany had a random experience in the past where she recalled these 3 entities who showed up during a healing session that she was doing with a client, and after the session was over, the client mentioned seeing 3 blue entities, which Melany took as a confirmation of what she was seeing. And she said, This isn't something that happens in all her sessions. It wasn't something that she was willfully trying to contact. It just sort of appeared. And then the same thing was kind of happening for the client. And you have to understand when you're doing these sessions, that may sound like all well and good. Oh, I've kind of got this feeling and then the client says, Oh, yeah, I got that feeling too. And it's not necessarily like that. Sometimes there are things that happen in the feedback where the clients and you are able to communicate different sets of detail that seem to corroborate themselves, and sometimes in the moment this synchronicity is very powerful. I told you a story recently about how, you know, me and one of the people in this group were like pulling cards for each other simultaneously, and we didn't even decide to do it. It was just an impulse and how we pulled the same card and when things like that happen and you're living that in the moment, it's very powerful confirmation, for sure. Chris in particular said that she didn't have a lot to offer up, but she actually kind of did have a lot of cool things to say, but she said that she had an experience many years ago, like 25-30 years ago, of waking from a dream and hearing the word “Antares”. Maybe she was in some dream state classroom or her guides were slipping a little information into her consciousness, but she always felt like there was somewhere-out-there this piece of info for her. She's tried researching it from time to time, and never found a whole lot. Maybe she was doing what I was doing. Which was kind of dipping her toe in, saying, Hmm has anybody written about this? But she said that she did know that Antares was some kind of gateway or home star or something. And that she had actually bought this book, The Prism of Lyra, which had some of the quote that I was reading to you, and she felt it was sort of put in her path, and so she picked it up. So anyway, there was a lot of exciting conversation and we were going back and forth, as you do on Facebook threads. It's hard to relate that conversation anecdotally here, but I wrote Chris back and I said, It's very interesting because when I read her comment about Antares, I went back to that same site, because I saw that as a highlighted hyperlink in some of the information, and so I went to that page and found that Antares and Arcturus are the same thing. Now, the reason why this is interesting is because I have been told before, maybe more than once, that my soul origin is Arcturian. There are some practitioners, in particular I know soul re-alignment practitioners, retrieve information about the soul origin, which is this concept that your soul originate some time somewhere out in the galaxy other than here, and then travels here. Anyway, Antares, like we talked about, is the home of these higher dimensional entities, in both physical and non-physical, and people talk about the Doorway to Antares, or the gateway, between the galaxies and to other universes and it's some kind of "interdimensional bridge to Andromeda from our galaxy. Some souls, upon physical incarnation, choose to pass through the Antares gateway to reactivate soul memory" (Lyssa Royal & Keith Priest, The Prism of Lyra) or to give them layers of ability and consciousness that they need to exist within our dimension. So, again, that's not something I channeled. That's something I read. But, here on earth, a lot of the people that are referred to as Starseeds, actually come from Arcturus, or Antares. They are highly sensitive, highly intellectual, usually very empathic, they tend to be a little more withdrawn and reserved. So, one other Automatic Intuition person, Penelope, said - she chimed in a little later because she's in a different time zone - she's in Hawaii! She said that she works with an Arcturian consciousness in her healing work. Lots of cobalt blue, she says, very powerful, intelligent, compassionate energy. And she wrote to me and said, it makes sense to me if your soul group of origin is Arcturus that Arcturian energy would be present in your attunements. So meaning, well if your soul origin is Arcturian, then you would produce this energetic guided meditation that would have some of that type of energy to it. Okay, so yeah, that makes sense. And she also said that Arcturus is the guiding star for Polynesian wayfarers. So, like I said, Penny is in Hawaii. I met Mark Watson in Hawaii. There’s a connection emerging around Hawaii. Meanwhile, I kid you not, I had to go to Walmart. While all this conversation was going on, and I am in Walmart and I get a text from my friend Jeff. Jeff is someone that I met in Hawaii, at that conference. I believe actually prior to even getting there, I knew that he was there and I feel that one of the reasons why I went to Hawaii at that time was to connect with him. He's one of those people that is a soul brother to me and Jeff very much functions in my life as kind of my private psychic. Like, if i'm spinning out of control, that's who I'm contacting. And so he's also a friend and he has access to the Automatic Intuition community as a kind of anchor point for me because he was there having the conversation with me about the program as I was developing it. And so he's always been sort of someone that I tag team in a lot of my work, and Jeff also listens to this podcast, so I'm sure he's like, jumping up and down right now really excited that I'm talking about him. Hey Jeff! So yeah, I didn't even know at the time that Jeff and I were texting, I didn't even think about the Hawaii thing. That has all come up since Penny contacted me. She has actually offered to do a session with me some time this week so I can experience this energy that she's working with, which is very cool, and very generous of her. And I'm excited to see what comes of this. So there could be more parts to this story. Anyway, Jeff is texting me. I'm at Walmart. He's like, Ohmygod I'm loving this conversation that's going on in your AI group. And then he says to me, I'm Arcturian too! And I said, Okay, so how did you come to know that? And he said, kind of the same thing I did. That a psychic told him that, or maybe it was a channel. But he did mention one thing. He said, whoever told him that was also dead on about a lot of other details. There was a lot of confirmation affirmation about her other information, which made him kind of more likely to take that on board. And it was really funny because, as we're talking about it, I didn't want to give him the sense that I was tearing anything down, so I typed, “I don’t NOT believe in it." And it was one of those instances where your texts cross and you are typing each other at the same time and he typed the same thing to me. "I don't NOT believe in it." And so, that's a really important part of the puzzle here, for me personally is, I don't really experience this. I'm not drawn to it. It doesn't come through for me in readings. I don't dream about it. I don't find it showing up in automatic writing sessions that I do. I'm not channeling it. Nothing like that. And that doesn't mean that it's not real. It doesn't mean it's not interesting to me. It definitely doesn't mean that you shouldn't pursue it if it's something coming through for you, because I absolutely would support you in doing that. I really do try not to judge it. It could ALL be 100% true. We could all cross to the other side and find out, Wow! All that crap that Slade was talking about in episode 50 was dead on! So the thing about this type of information, as I was reading this website and I was kind of trying to evaluate which websites I felt were a little bit more reputable than the others, and as Shawn was saying, there are so many people online who are channeling this information. Being told that I have a soul origin in Arcturus is kind of a type of information that really cannot be confirmed. Now, it is interesting that more than one person has told me that. So I haven't had a lot of conversations with people that have said, Oh, your soul origin is this, and your soul origin is this. It's only happened a couple times and I was told the same thing. So that kind of is a quasi-confirmation thing, right? So if there's something to it, there's definitely a pattern there. I think three people have told me that. And here's the thing - no one has ever told me my soul origin was something else. The only people who have ever even brought that subject up to me have told me the exact same thing. So I do think that's a little interesting. But, in my readings, if you get a reading with me, I will give you spirit guide information if it's something that you specifically ask for. And information about who your guides are, how they're presenting to me, if they have names that they're giving me, all that kind of stuff. But even then, I try to introduce some way of confirming that information and what I usually do is I request that you receive signs and synchronicities. Like, really just a ton of them to corroborate that information. And I get back some really cool stories post-reading from people who write me back that same day and often have these synchronicities with the names. I've had it happen with some really, really unusual names too. We're not just talking about Johns and Marys here. I've had it happen in some really - like, that needs its own episode. So I'll make note to do an episode about spirit guide names, right? And why I think that there's something to them and what I think it's all about and how it works and all that kind of stuff. Because I know some psychics have an attitude that spirit guide names are BS and that you shouldn't give them at all. I feel differently about it and maybe I need to come back and explain all that in a separate episode, since you like the woo woo stuff so much. So anyway, I try to do something, even when I am bringing through information that just literally can't be corroborated. I mean, I could be telling you anything. Even with good intentions, but how can we get some kind of feedback from outside our own heads? In the real world. To kind of show up and corroborate that a little bit. And so, we do have an exercise that I do in that context. I don’t know how I feel about just calling everything “channeled” as if that is a blank check. I'm a little bit prickly about that whole concept. I admit. When somebody says, Oh, this is channeled information, I kind of think, Okay... I'm immediately... there's a skeptical filter there. I admit it. It's a response that I have. But, if the wisdom that's coming through in this channeled information is applicable and useful and insightful, I'm less likely to question the source. I don't really care about the source. For me, if someone is bringing through information that's really fascinating and useful and shifts your mind, then that's what counts, right? And so, I definitely think if you look at some of the channeled information that's most popular, you think about Esther Hicks or even our own friend, Frank Butterfield. If you listen to Frank and Paul and some of the stuff that he brings through, it's really, like I take that information on. I have a use for it. It's not like he's just babbling about some planet off in some other part of the Universe and just painting a pretty picture of what it looks like there. He's usually instructing and teaching wisdom about the human condition and how we think about things and how we can think about them differntly. So that is one of the ways I tend to judge the channeled information. So I don't judge whether or not it is channeled, or where the source might be. I just sort of judge the information itself. Is that useful to us? That's where I'm at. Fewer hearts and flowers. Fewer abstracts. Just random things that can't be confirmed. If the information has no bearing on us or our experience, quite honestly it could be science fiction. It’s okay. I like science fiction. I think it is a platform for the story of humanity as a whole, as a species, at a much higher level. It makes philosophy and anthropology and science and biology all really accessible to popular thought. It gives us a way of thinking about ourselves as one thing. And that is something that you will see in science fiction more than any other kind of story telling. And that's one of the things that people who are fans of science fiction, especially the high brow stuff. That's what we are there to get from it. So... People don’t ask me super esoteric questions during readings. They usually want to know about their lives and how to impact the situations that they're living through in some kind of practical way. BOTTOM LINE: I believe it’s irrelevant whether I intend any of this. Whether I intentionally am Arcturian and I'm creating Attunements with Arcturian energy and that's my thing and I'm really in to it, or whether or not I'm just, happen to be doing it within this soup of stuff. So that it is a part of it. It’s interesting though, to me, that I could create something that brings that through without necessarily willfully intending to so. And so that's the reason why my whole fascination with this subject has kind of come to a head. Like, how is it that I've created something that I don't get blue-aliens from. But everyone, not everyone, a lot of people, there's a pattern of clients and students who, in accessing my work, access these blue-skinned aliens. The thing is, if it is true that there is a galactic federation — I kind of hope so. I would love to think this is true and actually happening. Sidebar: I kind of think that we’re probably the North Korea of the galactic neighborhood. You know what I'm saying? I think I come away with a thought, as I'm processing all this stuff about the blue-skinned aliens. I can still serve that greater good by introducing intuitives to it who may channel it. Or who may connect with it. Who may use it willfully, or may use it indirectly. I don't at all have a sense that, Ooo, demons are trying to talk to us or anything like that. Don't go there with this. Nothing about this feels like that to me. I know there's some people with some religious programming who are going to go down that well and I'm just here to say, don't. No. And don't bring that to me, by the way. Because I don't need to hear about that. I don't believe it. So, I do believe that even as I'm bopping around doing what I do, that I could be inadvertently serving a galactic federation that wants to see humanity ascend. And if that's what's happening, I'm cool with that.
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University's Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat'ovi as well as the event's echo through American history in Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat'ovi Massacre (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016). The Hopi community of Awat'ovi existed peacefully on Arizona's Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat'ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat'ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat'ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents' practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today. A French edition of of the book, Awat'ovi : l'histoire et les fantomes du passe en pays Hopi, is forthcoming. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct instructor for several community colleges and online university extensions. In 2014, he graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Ph.D. in History. His Ph.D. double minor included World History and Native American Studies, with an emphasis in Linguistic Anthropology and Indigenous Archeology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat’ovi as well as the event’s echo through American history in Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat’ovi Massacre (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016). The Hopi community of Awat’ovi existed peacefully on Arizona’s Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat’ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat’ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat’ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents’ practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today. A French edition of of the book, Awat’ovi : l’histoire et les fantomes du passe en pays Hopi, is forthcoming. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct instructor for several community colleges and online university extensions. In 2014, he graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Ph.D. in History. His Ph.D. double minor included World History and Native American Studies, with an emphasis in Linguistic Anthropology and Indigenous Archeology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat’ovi as well as the event’s echo through American history in Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat’ovi Massacre (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016). The Hopi community of Awat’ovi existed peacefully on Arizona’s Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat’ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat’ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat’ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents’ practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today. A French edition of of the book, Awat’ovi : l’histoire et les fantomes du passe en pays Hopi, is forthcoming. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct instructor for several community colleges and online university extensions. In 2014, he graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Ph.D. in History. His Ph.D. double minor included World History and Native American Studies, with an emphasis in Linguistic Anthropology and Indigenous Archeology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat’ovi as well as the event’s echo through American history in Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat’ovi Massacre (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016). The Hopi community of Awat’ovi existed peacefully on Arizona’s Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat’ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat’ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat’ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents’ practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today. A French edition of of the book, Awat’ovi : l’histoire et les fantomes du passe en pays Hopi, is forthcoming. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct instructor for several community colleges and online university extensions. In 2014, he graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Ph.D. in History. His Ph.D. double minor included World History and Native American Studies, with an emphasis in Linguistic Anthropology and Indigenous Archeology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat’ovi as well as the event’s echo through American history in Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat’ovi Massacre (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016). The Hopi community of Awat’ovi existed peacefully on Arizona’s Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat’ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat’ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat’ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents’ practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today. A French edition of of the book, Awat’ovi : l’histoire et les fantomes du passe en pays Hopi, is forthcoming. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct instructor for several community colleges and online university extensions. In 2014, he graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Ph.D. in History. His Ph.D. double minor included World History and Native American Studies, with an emphasis in Linguistic Anthropology and Indigenous Archeology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat’ovi as well as the event’s echo through American... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James F. Brooks, UC Santa Barbara Professor of History and Anthropology and the William S. Vaughn Visiting Fellow at Vanderbilt University’s Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, offers a scrupulously researched investigation of the mysterious massacre of Hopi Indians at Awat’ovi as well as the event’s echo through American history in Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat’ovi Massacre (W.W. Norton & Company, 2016). The Hopi community of Awat’ovi existed peacefully on Arizona’s Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700—raiders from nearby Hopi villages descended on Awat’ovi, slaughtering their neighboring men, women, and children. While little of the pueblo itself remains, five centuries of history lie beneath the low rises of sandstone masonry, and theories about the events of that night are as persistent as the desert winds. The easternmost town on Antelope Mesa, Awat’ovi was renowned for its martial strength, and had been the gateway to the entire Hopi landscape for centuries. Why did kinsmen target it for destruction? Drawing on oral traditions, archival accounts, and extensive archaeological research, James Brooks unravels the story and its significance. Mesa of Sorrows follows the pattern of an archaeological expedition, uncovering layer after layer of evidence and theories. Brooks questions their reliability and shows how interpretations were shaped by academic, religious and tribal politics. Piecing together three centuries of investigation, he offers insight into why some were spared—women, mostly, and taken captive—and others sacrificed. He weighs theories that the attack was in retribution for Awat’ovi having welcomed Franciscan missionaries or for the residents’ practice of sorcery, and argues that a perfect storm of internal and external crises revitalized an ancient cycle of ritual bloodshed and purification. A haunting account of a shocking massacre, Mesa of Sorrows is a probing exploration of how societies confront painful histories, and why communal violence still plagues us today. A French edition of of the book, Awat’ovi : l’histoire et les fantomes du passe en pays Hopi, is forthcoming. Ryan Tripp is an adjunct instructor for several community colleges and online university extensions. In 2014, he graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Ph.D. in History. His Ph.D. double minor included World History and Native American Studies, with an emphasis in Linguistic Anthropology and Indigenous Archeology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PROPHECY HOPI INDIANS WARNED AMERICA FOR YEAR, YET NOBODY LISTENS TO THEM. https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.express.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fweird%2F712528%2FAPOCALYPSE-WARNING-Tribe-world-WILL-END-native-american&redir_token=lqHg29AVtp325d1uhAQNINll1HJ8MTUwNjU0Mjk0OEAxNTA2NDU2NTQ4&event=video_description
Upptakt New York - självsvåldiga nedslag i musiklivet i en av världens musikaliska huvudstäder. Möt det nya hos Claire Chase, flöjt, Marilyn Nonken, piano, performer Du Yun och Rebekah Heller, fagott. I Upptakt New York görs självsvåldiga nedslag i musiklivet i en av världens musikaliska huvudstäder. Konstnärliga ledaren för International Contemporary Ensemble, soloflöjtisten Claire Chase, pendlar mellan Lincoln Center i New Yorks Uptown och små musikskolor på den mexikanska landsbygden. - Vi arkiverar musik av den allra senaste generationen levande tonsättare, berättar hon och gläder sig åt att de vattentäta skotten mellan noterad nutida musik och experimenterande musik försvinner. Tonsättaren och performern Du Yun lever numera i New York. - I Shanghai studerade vi västerländska, vita, döda mästare: Bach, Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart, Bartok och Stravinskij. I New York experimenterar jag med den kinesiska cittran zheng för att kunna jobba med mikrotonalitet, säger Du Yun som känner sig ödmjuk inför att inpå bara kroppen uppleva frihet och demokrati. Marilyn Nonken är en av de främsta uttolkarna av superkomplexa, pinfärska pianonoter. Till henne skriver bl a Tristan Murail musik. Hur skiljer sig den allra färskaste, mest nyskrivna musiken från tidigare nutida musik? - Jo, unga tonsättare idag sammanför delar ur olika traditioner, som tidigare var helt åtskiljda, säger Marilyn Nonken, som I sina recitals vill ge plats för kontemplation. Unga solofagottisten Rebekah Heller bröt sig loss från födelsestaden Wanakena med 80 innevånare. Nu bor hon i 9-miljonersstaden New York och växlar mellan traditionellt orkesterpartitur och experimenterande fagottklanger, helst tonsatta av de yngsta, nu levande tonsättarna. Låtlista: Untitled In CoF Minor A Valentine To Sherwood Anderson Mikhail/Gertrude Stein Mikhail. Gertrude Stein. DJ Spooky Remix Utgiven med boken Sound Unbound Star Spangled John Stafford Smith JIMI HENDRIX The Best of Woodstock [LIVE] Atlantic... Cat No:SD 500-2 Air Glow Du Yun Du Yun. New York Trumpet Ensemble Liveinspelning. Festival of New Trumpet of New York Eagle Song Hopi Indians in Arizona Phonograph cylinder recording Hopi Indians in Arizona Live do you be Meredith Monk Meredith Monk Do You Be ECM New Series 1336 831 782-2 Donna Lee Charlie Parker Charlie Parker All Stars The Original Bird Savoy Jazz Records ZD 71854 North American Spirituals Michael Finnissy Marilyn Nonken, piano American Spirituals CRI CD877 Echoes White Veil Jason Eckardt Marilyn Nonken American Spirituals CRI CD877 Vox Balaenae George Crumb Claire Chase, flöjt Liveinspelning. Caprice No 24 a la Claire Paganini Claire Chase, flöjt Liveinspelning. Linea Dombra Magnus Lindberg Daniel Lippel, gitarr. International Contemporary Ensemble Abandoned Time New Focus Recordings FCR104 Obliteration (utdrag) Du Yun Du Yun, voice and Chinese zither and electronics, Jeremy Nissan and John Mannion, both on electronics Written for the Internacional Festival Cervantino 2007 Acoustic Free Improv Du Yun Du Yun, zheng Liveinspelning Vicissitudes No.3 Du Yun Radio Kamer Filharmonie of The Netherlands Liveinspelning i-Goh-do Du Yun Du Yun, sång Privat inspelning Music for Bassoon and Electronics Joshua Parmenter Rebekah Heller, fagott Liveinspelning Macunaima Francisco Mignone Rebekah Heller, fagott Liveinspelning
In this episode Justen and Jim continue the discussion on the Hollow Earth. The adventure includes Hidden Ethereal Worlds and Jules Verne, Theories of the Garden of Eden and the Inner Chamber, Nazi Exploration of Shambala and The Antichrist King of Inner Earth, the Hopi Indians and the White Brothers from the Stars, as well as the continuation of our Bible Study on The Book of James. Join us tonight for these and much more! This is one broadcast you won't want to miss!
In this episode Justen and Jim continue the discussion on the Hollow Earth. The adventure includes Hidden Ethereal Worlds and Jules Verne, Theories of the Garden of Eden and the Inner Chamber, Nazi Exploration of Shambala and The Antichrist King of Inner Earth, the Hopi Indians and the White Brothers from the Stars, as well as the continuation of our Bible Study on The Book of James. Join us tonight for these and much more! This is one broadcast you won't want to miss!
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
Live Radio Show on Wed. November 18, 2015 at 3pm Eastern - 2pm Central - 1pm Mountain - 12 noon Pacific Welcome to BlogTalkRadio's featured World of Ink Network. Listeners will get to meet author Ellen Cromwell and illustrator/artist Desiree Sterbini as they chat about their newly released picture book about a Hopi (pronounced: hope-ee) Indian girl who takes readers through many metaphorical doors to explore the different aspects that make each our lives: family, friendship, culture, education, creativity, and nature. TALASI... A Story of Tenderness and Love exposes children to new experiences as Talasi explores her native world and later the modern culture of the white man while holding to Native American beliefs and traditions. About our guests on the show: Author Ellen Cromwell is the founder of the Georgetown Hill Early Schools in Montgomery County, Maryland and has been an educator of young children since the 1970’s and is the author of early childhood professional texts and children’s books. Artist, Desiree Sterbini creates award-winning works with oil pastels and colored pencils on textured paper and board. Desiree received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and continues to study through workshops and studio classes. Her oil pastel paintings have been exhibited and featured throughout the DC metro area and nationally. The World Of Ink Network has endeavored to create radio shows geared toward excellence in the reading/publishing community. Our company has grown to a viral reach of nearly two million. If you'd like to be on our network or need commercial advertising, marketing and writing help, please visit our website http://worldofinknetwork.com
In this episode hosts Selomon and Shantastic Shine interview author and healer Robert Harding about his incredible story of what he describes as a spiritual awakening that includes the Blue Star Prophecy made by the Hopi Indians.Robert Harding was an ordinary man living an ordinary life for 49 years, when one day, he beheld the vision of Mother Mary floating directly above his bed. What happened next is an amazing story of a vision quest and spiritual pilgrimage that led Robert to the Hopi land and the Blue Star Prophecy.In this episode we speak with Robert Harding, author of Blue Star: The True Story of One Man’s Spiritual Awakening and Vision Quest, about his amazing journey from living an ordinary life to one of grand adventure as he traveled from London, England to the Hopi Land in the United States. Other subjects that come up during the interview are how he became an intuitive healer, what he learned about in the land of the Hopi’s, the Blue Star Prophecy and advice for others who want to go on a vision quest of their own.Stay Awake and Shine On Always!Like us on Facebook at www.FB.com/ProjectBringMeToLifeFollow us on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/PBM2LSubscribe to us on YouTube at www.YouTube.com/ProjectBringMeToLifeSubscribe to us on iTunes at https://goo.gl/muf0bEFind and Download each podcast at www.Spreaker.com/user/ProjectBringMeToLife
In this episode hosts Selomon and Shantastic Shine interview author and healer Robert Harding about his incredible story of what he describes as a spiritual awakening that includes the Blue Star Prophecy made by the Hopi Indians.Robert Harding was an ordinary man living an ordinary life for 49 years, when one day, he beheld the vision of Mother Mary floating directly above his bed. What happened next is an amazing story of a vision quest and spiritual pilgrimage that led Robert to the Hopi land and the Blue Star Prophecy.In this episode we speak with Robert Harding, author of Blue Star: The True Story of One Man’s Spiritual Awakening and Vision Quest, about his amazing journey from living an ordinary life to one of grand adventure as he traveled from London, England to the Hopi Land in the United States. Other subjects that come up during the interview are how he became an intuitive healer, what he learned about in the land of the Hopi’s, the Blue Star Prophecy and advice for others who want to go on a vision quest of their own.Stay Awake and Shine On Always!Like us on Facebook at www.FB.com/ProjectBringMeToLifeFollow us on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/PBM2LSubscribe to us on YouTube at www.YouTube.com/ProjectBringMeToLifeSubscribe to us on iTunes at https://goo.gl/muf0bEFind and Download each podcast at www.Spreaker.com/user/ProjectBringMeToLife
Alien abductee, Evangelical Minister & a best selling author of the book “Beyond Science Fiction” Rev. Jim Wilhelmsen returns to the show to talk to us about the Hollow Earth theory. From ancient Christian Scripture, the faith of the Hopi Indians and Nazi UFOs, we discuss all the info that has provoked this fascinating conspiracy. Related links: Alternate Realities, Youtube Channel Beyond Science Fiction
Host: Brenda Johnson~Host: Brenda Johnson~The Year 2012 holds a lot of expectations for many people. Some feel it will be the END OF THE WORLD. Others believe it will be a NEW BEGINNING. The Mayan's, Nostradamus, Hopi Indians and many others are detail predictions about the END OF THE WORLD. They predict great environment and man-made catastrophes. But another group is predicting that this will be a period ENLIGHTENMENT. It’s called THE GREAT SHIFT. What are their beliefs? What exactly do they predict will happen? Will a NEW HUMANITY EMERGE? Should we as Christians pay attention? Should we care? And how does this Age of Enlightenment contribute to the coming of the Anti-Christ and Islam's view of the Coming of the 12th and LAST GREATEST PROPHET--THE LAST IMAM MAHDI! ....Find out on this Episode of AS THE DAY APPROACHES!!!
I just celebrated my Birth-Day. Each year, I count my blessings and give thanks for all the beautiful beings and experiences that have touched my life. These include: the homeless person that has spoken profound words, the innocent child speaking the truth, and the tribe that surrounds me. Which leads me to share this with all of you... In January of 2009, I was called by the Hopi Indians to come to the Hopiland and remember a truth that was forgotten. I can only explain the calling that I felt in my heart and my gut, one that was guided by the highest power, LOVE. We were being shown the Path to Home!