We Serve the TREE OF LIFE ... and in this
way all our ancient cycles are returned to
us.... here is a small example -
another way of putting it is THE RETURN
OF THE ELOHA ! and HIGH STANDARDS!
I had mentioned our given Order of Entry
- as "FIRST NATIONS RIGHTS" in that
Indigrenous People serve the TREE OF LIFE
instinctually and have maintained this
devoted despite degredation ... This
applies to Africa - Australia - and all
Indigenous People. We will restore their
native habitat ... should any among them
seek higher education (in the strange
external world of moden men) such would
be available... we come with many
different pigments and cultures - learn
many ways of WORSHIP... ie..
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Thank you, Win,
for reminding me of the unifying effort and
function of Tecumseh. My own first inner
contact came in the early days of
metaphysics when my guide presented me with
a list of about 8 names---one of which was
Tecumseh, one of the others being St.
Anselm.
I sure didn't catch all the names but one
thing for sure there was a good selection of
several different cultures. At the time, the
list encouraged me to expand out to the
essences of people outside my very limited
programming. You might ask how this links in
with Darcy.
Well, while at the Farm or Heaven's Gate,
during a second meditation, I was taken to
what was called the tribe of Tecumseh ( it
actually
appeared as an Indian village). This time, I
took a look around and off to one side just
outside his teepee was Darcy. His tone was
intense and full of daring.
At Gravelbourg a few months later, I got the
opportunity to bring this connection to
Darcy's attention. When simply told that we
were of the same tribe, Darcy had no doubt
that that meant Indian. He said, Yes but not
a tribe out West, one in the East. To which
I responded, Yes,
around Detroit. I then praised him for his
incredible daring as part of the tribe. He
in turn praised me for my wisdom. By this
time, we found ourselves in full embrace
celebrating this connection we had found
between our spirits.
A note on Tecumseh. To be part of Tecumseh's
tribe, one had to achieve a high standard.
He was as hard on native people as he was on
the settlers. He disowned whole groups of
natives he was leading over the issue of
torture. The group of warriors that
coalesced around him was relatively small
but were the best of several different
tribes.
MY LORD MELCHIZADEK -
Our heartfelt appreciation - is
ringing on the airwaves - thank you
Jason. it is quite amazing
how well your image fits the NORDIC
ROLE MODEL ....
ERECT - AT ALL TIMES ERECT - as shown in
the Eternal Obelisk.. to
"THY KINGDOM COME ON EARTH AS IT IS IN
HEAVEN"
L.O.V.E TO ALL