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Post by auntym on Apr 7, 2017 13:37:39 GMT -6
www.disclose.tv/news/native_americans_have_no_fear_of_aliens_heres_why/138463Native Americans Have No Fear Of Aliens. Here's WhyDeeply spiritual cultures remember a time when “people from the stars” freely interacted with members of the human species. Peoples of the Pleiades: Standing Elk quotes in his lectures several testimonies he obtained through other spiritual leaders. According to his research, there would exist and exist in the universe numerous alien races. The legends of the Sioux nation speak of civilizations from the Pleiades and the star systems of Sirius and Orion. A male mediator of the Sioux tribe reported to Standing Elk a meeting he had with a being belonging to the race we defined as Grays, the ashes. The fact would have occurred during a rite of purification and initiation that takes place inside an Indian tent, where the four elements of nature - earth, air, water and fire - are exalted. Another interesting detail mentioned by the leader of the Lakotas concerns the symbols found in the wreckage of the rugged UFO in Roswell. According to him, each of these cryptograms had two meanings, one referring to the universal legends and the other to the spiritual ones. "Several of our native brothers were close to the site (Roswell) from the crash of the spacecraft and sensitized to the dead," he said.
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Post by jcurio on Apr 7, 2017 16:03:38 GMT -6
"native Americans have no fear of ----------". I can go with that. Easily.
Let's try THIS one on for size: Tell Me, what native Americans ARE afraid of.
Again, it SOUNDS like I am being "critical" of the article. AND I Do honestly THINK that sometimes a "chief" such as ELK (and others) have that power given to them to speak in general of a tribe.
So, it's a weird thing for me.
It's like having the definition that members of TEOR don't like ----------. And that's not true, is it?
Is there something about "native Americans" that requires them to always be "fearless"? Or IS there some symbiotic relationship between them and --------, that "smoking the peace pipe" (a "typical" characterization shown here) is a past reality?
Do only the "gringo" have bad, fearful, experiences with the little scientists??
And what can we DO about this? Get our genetics tested and hope we have some Native, or try to emoliate how our perception is of the Natives' take on the stars, Great Spirit, etc. ......
It's really baffling "where" my mind could go from here. I mean, the Native Americans, depicted as understanding things beyond the modern human, and "accepting" our relationship with the stars. No fear.
Did the -------- not warn the Native Americans about the cr_p coming to their lands by another people? Was it "warnings" and then just a "but we (-------) can't interfere" policy?
When do -------- interfere?
(I'm thinking of those stoopid commercials out right now about the dentist and the security MONITOR at the bank. The dentist just TELLs the patient he has a cavity and then goes to lunch).
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