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China
"Purity of the heart is to
Will one thing."
--Kierkegaard

The
Phoenix
In
China, the
Phoenix...
is called either the "phuong" (male) or the
"hoang" (female), but it is
commonly called feng, and is represented
by the feng-huang, symbolizing... the union... of Yin and Yang.
In most Art Symbolism... of
"ley lines"
and
"dragon currents",
there usually is portrayed... a
Phoenix
or
Eagle...
flying over or
fighting a
dragon, showing that the dragon currents... must
be polarized.
Unlike other cultures, there can be
two feng alive... and they can
live...
as a couple. This couple... represents marital
happiness
and everlasting love.
The "Feng" lives in the kingdom... of the
wise... to the east
of China. It's
body... is a composite... of the five basic colors
(green, red, yellow, white,
black). It had a large bill,
the neck
of a snake, the back of a
tortoise... and the tail of a fish,
and
three legs. (Or in other versions,
it has the crane's forehead,
the fowl's
bill, the neck of a snake, the
shell of a tortoise,
and the tiger's
stripes.)
In
it's bill... it carried either... the
two scrolls... or a box... that
contains
the sacred books. The "Feng" is also
sometimes
pictured with a fireball.
It's body is a composite... of the
aspects... of celestial bodies, the head
symbolizes... the sky,
the eyes: the sun,
the back: the moon, the wings: the
wind,
the feet: the earth , and
the tail: the planets.

The "feng" only comes around... in peaceful
times , when there is trouble , the
"feng" hides
itself.
Therefore, it is both... a sign of peace
and a symbol of disharmony. The
"feng" is
said... to have originated... in the Sun... and
is beautiful and mysterious.

To learn more about the Phoenix in history,
go to this interesting
site:
www.geocities.com/Area51/Labyrinth/
8952/china.html

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The China Wall

This is one of the most interesting sections... of the Great Wall - the
section... visited by
President and Mrs Clinton,
when they came to China.
With
its unique architecture... it is called "The Wall Where The Eagle
Must Bend his Wing". The Eagle... is associated with... the Phoenix,
in symbolism, with ley lines, or "dragon currents". The China Wall...
is a powerful "dragon current".

Nearby...
13 Tombs... of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) - the world's
largest concentration... of Royal Tombs. Each tomb... is located at
the foot... of a separate hill... and is linked... with the other tombs...
by a road...
called the "Sacred Way".
The stone archway... at the end of the Sacred Way... is 14
meters
high and decorated... with designs of clouds... and sacred animals.
Unlike their predecessors, the Ming Dynasty... came from an
agricultural society... in central China... and believed... in an
"after-life" where the dead... have a life... similar to those... who
were living.
Ming emperors... therefore constructed... large mausoleums.
The Dingling Tomb... is the tomb of Emperor Wanli, and
his two empresses. The underground
palace... at the Dingling
Tomb... consists of multiple chambers... where
sacrificial utensils,
are on display. More than 3,000 articles... have been unearthed...
including the golden crowns... of the emperor and his queen.

The China Wall... looks like a long dragon!

Chinese Beliefs and Feng Shui
Feng-shui....
the ancient Chinese art... of landscape
divination,
has its ancient roots... in ancestor
worship and Taoism, which
in turn... derived
from shamanism.
One of Feng-shui's basic
tenets... is that houses and tombs...
should
not be built... on the paths, of straight lines... in the
landscape.
They all facilitated the passage... of
troublesome spirits, so
if a tomb or building... was on the course... of such
an "arrow"
in the land, then preventative
measures... had to be taken.
These
included the erection... of physical barriers...
to mask
the entrance to the
building, placing fearsome "door guardian"
effigies... at
either side of the door, or placing
a special
mirror... at the entrance... so
that any horrible spirits...
would scare
themselves off... by their own reflections.
Feng Shui's
Concept... is that spiritual energy...
channels
itself... along and underneath... the
surface of the earth... in a
movement...
which resembles... the slow undulations... of the
dragon.
The Chinese believe... it is crucial... to
bury their dead ancestors,
in propitious places...
so that their spirits... might be made
happy... and bless their living relatives... with health
and fortune.
It is ideal, for
instance, to protect the dead... from
"the noxious
effects... of the wind", by
burying them... in locations protected,
by surrounding mountains and the like.
But mountains... have their own hazards: depending on their
shape, mountains... can
benefit or anger... the spirits of the
dead,
and harm or heal the living.
These shapes... are
considered omens... related to
the personality... of the site.
Yin and Yang energy...
are identified... as "the two breaths"
of earth energy,
and certain aspects of earth... are
associated
with each. Yang energy... is
considered to be... the highest
power... in
the universe. It is identified... with Heaven and
associated... with light and
warmth.
Yang dwellings...
were those of the living, and were
signified
by straight lines... and the element
fire. Houses
are built
such... that their inhabitants...
face the "life-giving" south.
The "wind
of bright sunlight," which is associated...
with
Yang, comes up... from the South.
Yin energy... is associated with darkness
and cold, and
with the earth.
Every part of
nature... contains yin, but
yin... is not
capable of producing life... unless yang... is
also
present. Yin
dwellings... are those... that "house" the
dead.
Such
sites... are signified... by black spirals...
and the
element of water. While the
dead... dwell in graves and
tombs, they
also reside... in temples and places of
worship.
Yin graves... are built... facing
the North.
Straight lines, such as the ones...
Europeans so loved... to
build upon, are practically forbidden... in Chinese city
design.
The only straight lines...
allowed... are in city streets... and in the
approach roads... to sacred temples.
Dragon lines, or lung mei,
on the
other hand, are meandering... rather than
straight, and
are neither weak... nor overly
strong. Straight rivers, straight
mountain
ranges, and fault lines... are considered
to be...
generators of detrimental energies.
Even artificial straight lines, like
railways, telegraph wires,
and roof-ridges
are dangerous. They conduct powerful
levels
of chi, which is a healing energy...
as long as it
travels... in the movements...
of the dragon. When channeled
along straight
lines, the flow of chi... is considered
too
powerful... to be healthy.
Water is a significant carrier... of
energy, and precautions
are taken... to
ensure... that watercourses... flow around a
dwelling...
such as to impart energy... in the
proper manner.
No wet or dry
watercourse... is allowed... to run directly
toward a grave, because the force... of the
energy... flows
too quickly... in such a
straight line. When this happens,
evil...
can accumulate... upon the spot, disturbing
those...
who dwelt there. Similarly, chi... is
not allowed to flow...
straight away... from
the site... lest the energy... be sapped
away
too quickly.

Earth Energies and Acupuncture

Tom Graves... created a theory... of
earth
healing... which correlates... to Feng Shui,
mirroring the ancient practice... of
acupuncture.
Not coincidentally, the energy channels... which
run along the human
body... are called mei,
which is the same
term... for channels of
earth energy.
Theories of human acupuncture... say that
when the energy
flow... along the mei... is
balanced... with equal amounts of
yin and
yang, the body is healthy.
Any energy imbalance, however, can lead
to illness. As
Graves explains, "While
these energies... permeate every
cell of
the body, they appear to concentrate... in
these mei,
or meridians... at the body's
surface... this can be said as
much... of
the body of the earth... as the
human body."
In human acupuncture, certain bodily
points... are tapped...
in order to redirect misguided
flows... of energy... so that the
body... will
be healthy. They are tapped... in three
ways: with
massage, with heat, and
with needles. Some believe
these points...
to be electrical in nature, just as
many
believe... the earth's sacred sites...
contain electromagnetic
energy.

Graves argued... that these sites are,
literally,
the acupuncture points... on the
body of the
earth, and the needles...
were most often
made of stone.
Heat or moxibustion... is often used... to
tap into earth
energy, as well, when
pagans celebrate... holidays like
Beltane and
Halloween... around huge bonfires. Graves
did
not decide upon... a ceremonial correlation...
for
acupressure massage, but the practice... of
ceremonial
dancing... may function... as a type
of earth-massage.

World Views
Concepts of earth energy, especially
surrounding the idea... of the earth
as a
body, are found... the world over.
From small, remote tribes... in
the Andes mountains... to members of the most
notorious fascist
groups... in the world,
humans have constantly expressed... relationships
with the earth. They include... patterns of
energy and respect... for the
planet... as
a mother, protector, or, alternately, as
something that
needs healing... as our
own bodies do.
Some of the similarities... between these
systems of belief... are so
striking;
that people... who never spoke to one
another, who never
knew... of each
others' existence, could reach the same
conclusions,
about planetary energies.
It is my belief... that when
working with the energies... at a
given
site, we are working... with something living.
Whether
we consider the Earth itself... a
being, or simply see it... as a
complex
system... of interwoven organisms, there is
no
denying... that it is alive.
It is important to remember... that
we, in many cases, have
power... over the
planet, and we must take caution... to
treat
it with respect... as well as caution. Sometimes, its energies...
can have
powerful, and not always positive effects,
but
understanding... how different cultures...
view these energies...
can help guide us...
in our own paths.

The Kogi Tribe in Columbia

A man named Ellis, who used to work closely... with Hunbatz Men,
came
and began to tell this story. He said that... in Columbia, there
was an
aboriginal tribe... deep in the Amazon jungle... called the Kogi.
They had no language... and "spoke" only telepathically... to each other.
In truth, they made little sounds, but these sounds... were not logically
arranged... into any pattern... such as an alphabet.

They were just sounds, but these sounds...
came from the heart... not the mind... and
created images... inside your head, and you
could "see" what the other person... was
communicating.
Ellis said... that they were able to "travel" out of body clearly... and
knew
everything... that was happening around the world, though they had never
physically left... their homeland. They had never even tried... to
communicate..
with the outside world, except to a very fortunate few.
The Kogi... do not see us... as "sleeping" as many of the Hindu
and Oriental religions perceive us. The Kogi... see us as "dead".
We are not
alive, but only shadows... of the energy we could be.
We do not have enough...
life force energy and consciousness... to
be classified by them as real people.
And the Kogi believed... with the use of their psychic
abilities, they
could see the future clearly. And what they saw... was similar to
what many other tribes... around the world saw, a world... that was
about to be destroyed... by the misuse of consciousness.
So sometime ago... they traveled over the whole world... in their light
bodies... searching for anyone... who is alive. And in the whole world,
they
could only find one other tribe... who were Mayan... that lived far
in the
jungles... of Guatemala. They were so happy... to find someone
else... who was
alive.
But the Kogi belief, their prophesy, was that with the coming... of the
Eclipse... on August 11th, of 1999... all the world... would stop and
only the Kogi and this one other Mayan tribe... would survive to inhabit
the
Earth. This is why they were so happy... to find someone else...
other than
themselves... who understood.
Then when the eclipse... slowly revealed its face... on the 11th of August,
it became apparent to the Kogi... that something had happened... since
the time... they had searched... the world for life.
Something that they could not understand... for the "great change" had
happened, and we, the "dead" ones... were still here. We should have
dissolved back... into the Dream. Not that they wanted us to, that was
not
their nature. It simply should have happened.
So the Kogi... set out to find out... why the "dead ones" were still on
Earth, and as they searched... the living vibrating records... of this Reality,
they found... exactly where and why... it had happened.
Some of the "dead ones", had become alive, and had created a
dream...
with enough life force... to "save the world" as we know it.
In our terms,
some of us... had created a "parallel world", where life
could continue to grow, a world... where the "dead" could become alive.
The Kogi... were so specific... to locate... exactly who these people
were... that were creating this
change... that had altered the world's
destiny.
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The Kogi... saw these people... with living bodies of light
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around them. People who had activated their "Light Bodies"
or in the ancient terms, their "Mer-Ka-Ba". |

History of the Kogi
Tribe
The Kogi... are an indigenous people... who live in a mountain... in
the high Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains... of northern
Colombia, in South America. Their remote mountain home... is situated
in Northern Columbia, and is considered to be the highest coastal
mountain range... in the world.
Spanish Invasion - 1500's

In 1498, the Spaniards arrived... in Northern
Colombia... enslaving the native Indians. The
Kogi... fled to the mountaintop...
where they
have managed... to remain... an isolated tribe
ever since.
During the Spanish Conquest, the narrow coastal strip bordering the
Sierra Nevada... was the scene... of violent battles... in which, the
European invaders... tried to subdue... the Indians... who put up fierce
resistance. The Kogi, are the only tribe... the Spanish... didn't conquer.
These Indians, known as the Tairona, had reached by the early sixteenth
century... a high level... of cultural development, making them... amongst
the most advanced... of all the aboriginal groups... of the Kingdom of
New Grenada... what is today Columbia.
The tribe known as 'Los Kogui' are the direct descendants of the
Tairona civilization... and are today's custodians of that
ancient culture.
The Tairona culture... flourished in Northern Colombia.. around 1,000 AD.
They left behind... stunning gold artwork, stone and
pottery artifacts...
and an amazing network... of brick roads... covering the Sierra Nevada.
They have a population... of
approximately 12,000 people.
They live to a very old age,
mostly in good health.

These huts... are those... of what is known, as the Kankurua. To
penetrate a Kankurua... is to enter into contact...
with the nine
worlds... and the nine states of consciousness... that make it up.
They plant crops and live off
the land.
They prefer not to mix... with outsiders. Few Colombians, or those
from the outside worlds, are allowed to enter
their mountain.
They marry in their culture.
Some say... they have moved beyond verbal language,
using tones
to create... colorful images... in their minds... rather than thoughts...
expressed as sentences. Some Kogi... speak telepathically... to
each other.
The Kogis... constantly move about... from place to
place, between
their different abodes... spread among... the different levels... of
the
Sierra Nevada mountain range. This is one way... in which, they
take care
of their nutritional needs... without abusing the environment.

The Mountain

The Sierra Nevada, in the shape of a pyramid, rises... from the
sunny coasts... of the Caribbean tropics... to the chilly, snow-
capped peaks... that reach a height... of 17,000 feet, above sea
level, all in only 30 vertical miles.
Within just fifty kilometers... the northern slopes... descend from snow
capped peaks... to the turquoise waters, tropical jungle
shores and
coral reefs of the Caribbean ocean.
Day and night... are of equal length all year round.
It has every eco-system... in its 17,000 km2 area,
(8,000 sq. miles).
You can find coral reefs, mangroves, arid deserts, rain and cloud
forest, and in the higher elevations, plains and snow-capped peaks...
with temperatures... close to Ç20 degrees.
The highest peak... is the Pico Simon Bolivar at 5,775 mtrs.
In 1965, archeologists found... the remains, of a
lost Tairona
religious center... and called it... the 'Lost City.' It is a three-day
hike... in dense jungle... to witness a true wonder... of the past.
It is believed... that there are two more... lost cities.
These highlands are inhabited... by the Gods... and the
spirits
of the dead. A universe of signs and symbols, this territory... is a
veritable "open book" which is their bridge... to the world,
and their
collective history.

Spiritual Connections
The Kogi believe... the Sierra Nevada... to be the 'Place of Creation',
and the 'Heart of the World'.
They call themselves... the Elder Brothers of humanity... and consider
their mission... to care for planet. They
understand... how the planet
works... as an integrated unit... rather than the separation of all
things in our worlds.
Much like... other ancient tribal civilizations,
that still exist on the planet,
they believe themselves... to be the custodians... of the planet Earth,
here to keep things in balance. They achieve this... through meditation,
wherein they communicate... with all living
things on the planet... humans,
animals, plants, rock, etc.
They live in Aluna,
an inner world... of thought and potential. From Aluna,
they astral travel or remote view... to places both on and off... the
physical planet.
Their sacred lands... are perceived... as a metaphysical symbol of cosmic
forces... within the whole world... an oracle of
the natural balance and
health of the planet. As with other indigenous tribes, Kogi society... has
changed little... in the past five centuries.
They survived as a culture... because the Kogi... focus all their energy, on
the life of the mind... as opposed to the life of a body or an individual.
Fundamental to that survival... is the maintenance... of physical
separation... from their world... and the rest of humanity. They are
very protective... of their sacred space... and the dense jungle...
is not kind to
tourists.
They worry about the destruction... of the rain
forest... as well as the
planet itself. This area... embraces some of the most biologically
diverse tropical rainforests... on the planet. The Kogi... are
inseparable... from the rainforest habitat... in which, they have lived,
since the
dawn of time.
As with most indigenous tribes... a connection to
Spirit or entities
from other worlds... who bring messages, is found.
Through oracle prophecies... and message with
Spirit, they
are aware of a great change... that is coming now, to planet Earth.
Their Mountain is dying, symbolizing this transition. Similar
to
what... many other tribes... around the world... see, is a world that
was about
to be destroyed... by the misuse of consciousness.
Then they saw the
emergence... of light consciousness... as part
of the process... of humanity... emerging as a race of beings... in
higher evolved light bodies. This strongly connects... with the
metaphysical teachings... of our times.

Shamanic Practices - Coca Plant

Shaman are called 'Mamas'.
Kogi Mamas... are chosen from birth... and spend the
first nine years,
of childhood... in a cave... in total darkness... learning the
ancient
secrets... of the spiritual world or "Aluna". They are the priests and
judges who control Kogi
society.
All major decisions... and shamanic work... are done... by
Divination.
All is the world of Aluna, so the Mamas... see a reflection... of
the
physical world... first, in the spiritual world. If Aluna... is the Mother,
then the Kogi listen... to the Mother... by divining.
This lost technique... of divination... is what keeps
the Kogi world...
in balance and order.
The Mamas... as with other spiritual tribal leaders... around
the world... are worried that the Younger Brother... has not
heeded... the first warning. If the Sierra Nevada or the Mother
dies, the
world will also die.
They use the coca bush... for many things. Myths
reveal... that
it was the Aluna... herself, who instituted coca chewing... among
the Kogi... and who gave a lime gourd... to her first son, as a
symbolic wife.
Other myths... tell that coca... was originally discovered... in the
flowing hair... of a young girl... who let her father... only...
participate in its use. An envious and jealous young man...
transformed
himself... into a bird and, after watching the girl...
bathing in the river, seduced her. When he returned home...
and changed back...
into human shape, he shook his hair...
and out of it... fell two coca seeds.
Small plantations... of coca shrubs... are found... near all Kogi
settlements, and provide the men... with tender green leaves,
plucked by the women. All adult men... chew the slightly toasted
leaves, adding to the moist wad... small portions of lime.
Coca shrubs are planted and tended... by the men... but
the
leaves... are gathered by women. Periodically, the men toast
these leaves... inside the temple, using for this end... a special
double-handled pottery vessel. This ritual vessel... made by
a
Kogi priest... can be used... only
for the toasting of coca leaves.
When chewed with coca, lime, is a substance... which helps
the mucous membranes... in the mouth... absorb the alkaloids,
in the
leaves. The Kogi produce Lime... by burning sea
shells... on a small pyre...
carefully constructed... with chosen splints.
The fine white powder... is then sifted... into a ritual gourd...
which is carried... by all men.
The Lime container... consists of a small gourd... which is slightly
pear-shaped and perforated... along the top. While all lime
gourds... consist of the same raw material, the wood of the
stick... which is inserted into it, must correspond... to the
patriline... of the owner.
Each patriline... uses a different wood... taken from the trees...
belonging... to certain
botanical species. The length of the
stick... may vary from 20 to 30cms. and
together... with the
degree of surface polish, these various characteristics...
identify its owner. An initiated Kogi man... will easily
recognize the patriline... of his companions, simply by
looking... at their lime sticks.
The symbolic importance... of the lime container and its
stick... is manifold. In one, most important image, the gourd
is a
woman. During the marriage ceremony... the mÖma
gives the bridegroom... a gourd... with
these words: "Now
I give you a lime gourd; I give
you a woman."
He then hands the
bridegroom... the lime stick and orders
him... to perforate with it... the
gourd... at its upper end, thus,
symbolizing the act... of deflowering the
bride.
Both men and women... say quite openly... that coca chewing,
has an aphrodisiacal effect... upon male sexuality, and newly
wed couples... are very outspoken about this. Male initiation,
marriage, and habitual coca chewing... are three elements...
which coincide... at a certain
period... in a young mans life.
Young men... sometimes say... that they dislike coca
chewing,
but most of them, sooner or later, yield to the pressures...
exercised by the priests... and the older generation, and
adopt the habit.
While slowly chewing... some twenty or thirty
toasted leaves,
the man will wet... the lower and slightly pointed end... of the
stick... with saliva... and will insert it... into the gourd. Withdrawing
the stick again... he will put the adhering lime... into his mouth.
Immediately he will rub the stick... around the top... of the
gourd... in a circular motion.
Eventually, this daily repeated action... of rubbing the stick....
on the gourd surface... begins to form... a thin layered crust,
of yellowish-white lime... that covers the upper part... of the
container. Some old
lime gourds... display a disc shaped
accretion... of up to 10cms. in diameter,
carefully fashioned...
by the gourd's owner.
The many symbolic meanings... of coca chewing and of
the
physical objects... involved in this act, form a coherent whole.
In
macrocosmic perspective, a lime gourd... is a model of the
universe; the
stick when inserted, becomes a world axis, and
knowledgeable men... will be able to talk... at great length,
explaining the structure... of the universe... in terms of levels,
rims or directions... appearing on the gourd.
On another scale, the gourd... can be compared to the Sierra
Nevada; the lime-splattered upper part.... are the snow peaks,
and
the stick is the world axis. Certain mountain peaks,
crowned with white,
rocky cliffs, are the Sun's lime containers,
and so are all the temples and houses.
The coca plant... is an integral part... of the Kogi way of life,
deeply involved... with their traditions, religion, work and medicine.
It may even influence.... the fertility...
of the tribe. Perhaps the
most ancient use... of coca... in South America... is
its employment... in shamanistic practices
and religious rituals.
The mild mental excitation...
induced by chewing the coca leaves,
enables the shaman... to enter more
easily... into a trance state...
in which... he could communicate... with
the spiritual forces... of
nature and summon them... to his aid.
Large scale deforestation and clearing... of the jungle... is posing
a massive threat... to the natural habitat... of the Sierra Nevada,
and its flora and fauna. In recent years... the sinister
illusion...
of the marijuana cultivation... practiced by settlers... from
inland
and fueled by encouragement... by the Columbian and International
mafia... has destroyed vast areas of the jungle.

The Twentieth Century
As the world becomes 'smaller' and 'old' meets 'new' - even the
most ancient civilizations... will become part... of the
evolution... now
occurring... for all of humanity... as a race. Nothing in human history,
ever remains the same... as we move through our journey... back
to our spiritual origins.
In 1990, the Kogi
decided... they must speak out... to
the rest
of the world. They had survived... by
keeping themselves isolated...
but they decided that it was time
to send a message to the
Younger Brother.
They could see... that
something was wrong... with their mountain,
with the heart... of the world.
The snows... had stopped falling and
the rivers... were not so full.
If their mountain... was ill, then the
whole
world... was in trouble.

A few years ago... the
Kogi Tribe,
approached the BBC
and Alan Ereira,
asking them... to pass on... the tribe's
concerns... about the fate... of the world.
In response... to the tribe's request,
the BBC... produced a
documentary... called "From the Heart of the
World", and
Ereira... wrote a companion book... called "The Elder Brothers".
Ereira translates... the Kogi concept... of
Aluna,
a spirit world,
which imitates... everything
material. According to the Kogi,
Aluna
is intelligence; it is concentrated thought
and memory;
it is spiritual energy; it
makes possible... such human aspects
as growth,
birth and sexuality. Aluna created
nine worlds,
and each world... was given
a single daughter. The first eight
worlds... were infertile, but the ninth... was
capable of conceiving
children.
This daughter... gave
birth to
Serankua,
the first man, who
fertilized the
world and created human beings. As one Kogi put it,
"the world was made...
in the beginning... and we were made
afterwards. Then Serankua... looked at
the earth... which we have.
He said to the humans, "'you are
beings... created to protect it, to
maintain the balance, to care for the
world, the universe.
Concentrate and take care of it.
The Earth is this ninth daughter,
the only fertile child of Aluna.
She
is a woman, a female body, and her
minerals... are her fertility.
Today, the
remaining gold ore... is viewed as evidence...
of the
earth's continuing fertility.
For the Kogi, the invasion... of the
Spanish conquistadors... was a tragedy...
like none they'd ever
known; tomb-robbing...
became a dire concern.. of the tribal
people.
According to the Kogi, if humans dug
up... the earth's gold,
she could lose...
her fertility and eventually die. One Kogi
explained, "the earth is like a
person. Robbing tombs,
stealing gold, it
will die. We don't take out... the
earth's
gold. We know it is there... but
we do not take it.
We know from our divinations... that
the advice of the Mother...
is not
to take the gold. If they take
all the gold... the world will
end.
They are cutting the flesh... off the
Mother's body. They
have stolen... the spirits...
of all things... from the Mother."
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Since the film was brought out... many changes...
have taken place. The
film... had a major impact,
on the Colombian Government... and also on
the
grave robbers. The grave robbers felt... that
they should stop... because they felt bad...
about disturbing their ancestors.
There are now two Kogi members... of parliament.
The Tairona
Heritage Trust... was set up...
to support the Kogi... and to buy back... some
of
the original Kogi lands... to give them...
a passage to the sea. |

The Aboriginal People of Australia

For the aboriginal people... of
Australia,
the
earth... was not thought
of... as a body...
so much as a melody... a song...
representing a map
of directions. But
as
Bruce Chatwin,
wrote in his book,
"The
Songlines",
it is interesting... to remember... that the
name for
our universe means, literally,
"one-verse", perhaps ours... is but
one section...
of a larger song... spanning many "universes,"
which together... form a complete song.
Aboriginal creation myths...
tell that the
Ancestors... climbed up
out of the land...
and began to walk around the country.
Every
time... they spotted a rock, an animal, a stream or a plant, they
would call out its name... in the
form of a song. In essence,
they
were singing... these items... into existence...
by naming them.

Whatever they saw... and
did... was recorded in song, and these
songs... were 'stored' in the countryside... over
which... they traveled.
"Wherever their tracks
led," Chatwin writes, "they
left a trail...
of music."
The Ancestors' songs...
lay themselves down... into the ground.. in
couplets, with one half... on one side... of
the track, and the other
half... on
the other side. With these couplets...
the Ancestor... stored
his "life-cells" or
"spirit-children," and it was said... that when
a
pregnant woman... walked over... one of
these couplets, it traveled...
up into her body...
and impregnated... the fetus... with song.
Every aspect... of the Australian land...
was charged... with these
ancient songs, and
the paths... upon which... the Ancients
trod...
were special track ways. The aborigines...
referred to these
roads... as "Footprints
of the Ancestors" or "Way of the law,"
but the Europeans... called them "Dreaming tracks"
or "Song
lines."
The aboriginal
conception... of land... is of a free and
open place,
something which cannot be hemmed
in... with fences and titles
of
ownership. Rather, the country... is
an interlocking network...
of "ways through."
All their words for "country" are the
same...
as their words for "line."

Traveling of the song lines... was
called
"Walkabout."
The
Walkabout... was
a very spiritual experience, though the
paths...
had both psychic and physical purposes...
for the aborigines.
To them, settling
in one place... meant death, and travel
was
necessary... for survival. The song
line was, in a sense, a
path... back
to the Ancestors... themselves.
Chatwin argues that, since the aborigines...
probably migrated...
to Australia... from other
lands... back when all the continents...
were
joined, that the idea... of the Song lines...
probably extends,
into other countries.
"I felt the Song lines... were not necessarily
an Australian phenomenon, but universal:
that they were the
means... by which... man..
marked out his territory, and so
organized.. his social life." Such tracks... must
exist... the world
over, he thought... not
just in the outback.
The aboriginal elders… of the North Coast
Bundjalung tribe… give
us the history… of the coming seven
tribes… in ancient days…
who came... from a destroyed homeland… in
the heavens. These
people… built a system of pyramids, containing
giant crystals…. That
encircled the world… to create a nourishing
and protective energy
field. Bundjalung elders… even refer
to a large pyramid… hidden
in the rainforest… of northern New South
Wales.

Links:
Costa Rica's Dragon Lines
Serpent Reptilian Race, Dragon lines (Ley Lines) of Costa Rica,
The Serpent as a Symbol, Costa Rica UFOs.
Costa Rican
UFOs or OVNIs
UFOs and OVNIs, Volcano UFOs, Sightings
Bournemouth Radio Society
http://www.brswebsite.freeserve.co.uk/newsletters/nl04/nlapr04.htm
Great Dimensional Diagrams of Ley lines in England
Planetary Grid Work and Workers
Websites
http://www.vortexmaps.com/htmla/gridwork.htm
The Ancient Mounds and Earthworks
of North America
http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/zelazny/212/grid7.html
Stone Pages
http://www.stonepages.com/
Desert Caves
Saudi Arabia
http://www.saudicaves.com/larsgallery/index.html
Most of Saudi Arabia's Desert Caves lie a short walk...
from the graceful dunes of the Dahna Desert.
Subteraneo Caves in Mexico
http://www.angelfire.com/sports/subterraneo/past.html
Leading Edge International
Research Group
http://www.trufax.org/general/sitemap.html
Ten Vile Vortexes Around the World
http://www.relaypoint.net/~patriot/WorldGrid.htm
Dowsing Down Under
Beyond 2000
http://beyond2000.com/news/Jun_01/story_1205.html
Stone Henge and Ley Line Vortexes
Paul Devereux and Ley Lines
www.pauldevereux.co.uk
*Some references from
the book of Paul Devereux.
HARMONICS AND THE UNIFIED FIELD THEORY
Bruce
Cathie World Grid System, Harmonic Unified Equations, Unified Field,
Magnetic Lines of Force, Harmonic Unified Equation
Labrynth Spring Energies
The World Grid, Earth Energies and
Geomantic Sites of Power
http://www.sacredconnection.ndo.co.uk/holyland/EarthEnergies.htm
(Extracted from The Holy Land of Scotland:
Jesus in Scotland & the Gospel of the Grail by Barry Dunford)
The Sacred Crossing At Makkah
The Most Powerful Center...
Of Concentrated Creational Feminine Energies
BURLINGTON MOUND BUILDERS
in Wisconsin... in the United States!
http://www.burlingtonnews.net/centerburlingtonmounds.html
By Mary Sutherland
Very interesting and unique evidence... of Big Earth Mysteries...
in Wisconsin... in the United States.
This area, at one time, was known as the
‘Place of the Healing Waters’. Where the location of
the healing waters is... has either been lost or hidden...
by what the aborigines... call the Adnamatna,
which are the caretakers... of the magic... in the land.
We lovingly call them the ‘giants’,
but give them respect...
for being very powerful and no one to mess with.
On the surface, Burlington
Wisconsin is Hometown, USA,
but what lies below the surface is another story..
a story... local historians... don’t write about..
nor do they want written about.
It is an occult town with many secrets.
Secrets of the Mounds and their builders , mysterious vortexes ,
inter-dimensional portals and the underground tunnels system...
that weave underneath it’s surface. It is the ‘Promised land’ or ‘The New
Jerusalem’.


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