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TerryLee WHETSTONe

 

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Unite The Sacred Circle
New - #6 of Series of 7

40" X 50" - Original / on Canvas - $6800.00
Unite The Sacred Cirdle - tied for best of show in Iola, Kansas on Oct 18th

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Unite The Sacred Circle
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20"x25"
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Unite The Sacred Circle


The First shaking of our Mother Earth…. World War I, which began in 1914, a war where the first bombs were dropped from the sky by flying aircraft. The casualties on Mother Earth were unbelievable. The governments of America and Europe stated they wanted to insure that such a global tragedy never took place again.

The Native American Indian Elders knew the First World War, with all of its bloodshed and destruction of Life, had created a great fear in the people here on our Mother Earth.

A forming of a League of Nations in San Francisco was taking place and the elders gathered in Arizona around 1920 or so and they wrote a letter to Woodrow Wilson. The Native American Indian Elders asked if they could be included in the League of Nations. The United States Supreme Court held that a reservation is a separate and semi-sovereign nation, not a part of the United States but protected by it. So the Native American Indians were left out of the League of Nations, and so the Circle to have Peace was incomplete.

In the League of Nations Circle, there was a Southern door, the Yellow People; there was a Western door, the Black People; there was a Northern door, the White People; but the Eastern door was not attended.

To have Peace, our Elders knew until the Circle of humanity is complete, until all the Four Colors sat in the Circle and shared their teachings, we would never have Peace coming to our Mother Earth.

The Hopi had a great desire to be a part of the League of Nations so they could present the prophecies to help insure a peaceful future for all nations.

Again the U.S. government said the Indian Nations were only semi-sovereign and not eligible to be a part of the gathering that could gain them global political influence.

If the Hopi had been allowed to be the Eastern door at the League of Nations, they could have warned American society that it was following a path to total destruction.

The League of Nations failed in its mission, as Native American prophecies foretold, if any of the Four brothers was left out of the Circle, world peace would not be achieved.



The Second shaking of our Mother Earth…. Many religious prophecies foretold the coming of the nuclear age. The fulfillment of these prophecies were signs of what became truth with the mass destructions to many on our Mother Earth, the atomic bomb.

By not listening to the second set of Hopi prophecies and not bringing about true peace, World War II was upon us.

There was a cobweb built around our Mother Earth, and people talked across this cobweb we call the telephone. There was a sign of Life that appeared from the East, but it would tilt and bring death and it came with the sun.

According to the Hopi prophecies (metaphorically), even though the sun would at some point rise in the West, it would also rise in the East.

The Elders said when you see the sun rising in the East and you see the sign of Life reversed and tilted in the East, you know that the Great Death is to come upon our Mother Earth. The Creator will grab the Earth again in His hand and shake it and this shaking will be worse than the first.

The sign of Life that was reversed and tilted is called the Swastika and the rising sun in the East was the rising sun of Japan. You can find these two signs etched in the rocks found in Arizona by the Native People. The Elders said the gourd of ashes would fall from the air, (The worse misuse of the Guardianship of the Fire is called the “gourd of ashes”). It was said, “people will be like blades of grass in the prairie fire and things will not grow for many seasons”. The dropping of the atomic bomb in 1945 – the “Gourd of Ashes”. Now understand, the Hopi Elders wanted to speak about the “Gourd of Ashes” back in 1920 to the League of Nations.

Now understand something here, the atomic bomb was the best-kept secret ever in this country. But, “The Elders knew of It”, and tried to contact President Roosevelt and ask him not to use the “Gourd of Ashes” because it would have a great effect on our Mother Earth and eventually cause even greater destruction and the Third Shaking of our Mother Earth, the Third World War.

Now the Elders knew there would be another attempt to make Peace on the other side of this land. A special house was built on the East Coast of this Turtle Island, and all the nations and peoples of our Mother Earth would come to this house and it would be called the House of Mica. It would be like the mica shinning out in the desert. The United Nations was built out of glass that reflected like the mica on the desert and all the Peoples of our Mother Earth should go to it. So the Elders remembering the previous letter to the President did not work, they decided that a personal visit to the House of Mica was the way to bring about better results.

Elders, representing a number of Native Tribes, drove to New York City to address the United Nations, (House of Mica). They stated the following words: “We represent the indigenous people of North America and we wish to address the nations of the Earth. We’re going to give you four days to consider whether or not we will be allowed to speak.” The Elders knew they had to get other nations of the world to hear their prophecies and show the world leaders that some of the prophecies had already been fulfilled. The world leaders have to understand that unless the nations of the world truly united in brotherhood and followed the laws of justice, there would be no Peace. There would be a Third World War and our Mother Earth and its inhabitants would be destroyed.

Four days later the Native Elders came back and it is told the nations of the Mother Earth heard that the Indians had come to speak. They voted to let the Indians in to speak. But the United States is one of five nations of the United Nations with a veto power. They were concerned because this time the Native Sovereignty was even stronger. It is told that the United States government “vetoed” the Native Peoples entrance to speak. So, the Circle is still not complete and the Eastern door of Red is still not filled and Mother Earth is still bleeding, there is no Peace; confusion, and small wars continue to grow.

The World has been warned, from ancient times to the present, that catastrophes come as a result of mankind’s disobedience to “Divine Commands”. We have been told of nations mightier than those of our present age have been destroyed.

So, why do the people of these many nations on our Mother Earth doubt the prophecies given to our own age, that warn of our destruction unless we change our ways?

Are we, in fact, living in the Fourth world of the nuclear blast? Will there only be a few survivors to be the progenitors of a Fifth world and they start it all over?

I would hope we could unite the races of man under the banner of Peace to save our Mother Earth from destruction!


 

    
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