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Hopi Elders Warned About
Our American Dilemma In 1948 By James Donahue August 2005 Indian Times Magazine
carried a story by an unidentified writer in July that should be of interest to all Americans. It seems the Hopi Elders,
and a delegation of elder tribal chiefs from various other tribes, attempted to warn the leaders of The story recalled a
report by magazine columnist John Mohawk, a Seneca tribal historian, about mutual visits by Hopi and Haudenosaunee “traditionalists”
or elders in 1948, “where a prophetic tradition popularly referred to as the purification was exchanged. “This was way before
the ecology movement, before ‘New Age’ and even before the energy crisis. The elder Indian spiritualists from
the Hopi of that time not only had prophecies of meeting ‘Indians from the East,’ they actually fulfilled their
own tradition and traveled east to meet and tell the Haudenosaunee about it,” the story said. The writer went on to
say that Hopi tradition warned about patterns of human activity on the Mother Earth that would have profound and predictable
consequences. They especially warned that greed for material possessions, new science and technology had the potential to
alter the systems of the earth and lead humanity down a path toward chaos and disaster. The Hopi have a word
for what has since happened to us. It is koyaanisqatsi, which means a life out of balance. “No one listened
then and too few are listening now, as the ancient Indian warning is diluted by modern economic and political concerns,”
the Indian Times story said. The story strikes close
to home for this writer and his family because we had the privilege of visiting and personally knowing one of the last of
these Hopi elders when we visited the ancient city of This white-haired old
man met with us in the hot sun in the heart of that dry, arid community where the only source of water was a single faucet.
We remember him as if it was yesterday. His eyes were strangely blue and sharp. His clothes, although worn and patched, were
clean. Although he lived an austere life, we knew we were in the presence of royalty. But this man had a sad
message to tell. He told of tribal prophecy of a great world war, when iron would fall from the sky over This man said that only
six elders were still alive on the day that we spoke to him. I have since learned that they have all since died. The last
to go was well over 100 years old when he passed. The reference to “Indians
from the East” was a twisted version of the Hopi prophecy that spoke of the twin brothers who separated back when the
people came to the area to settle. The dark skinned brother went into the high desert while the light skinned brother traveled
east. He was to return in the end times and give the tribe instruction on what to do to avoid the purification that was to
befall mankind. Psychic Aaron C. Donahue
spoke of this prophecy and this “white brother” during last week’s Voice of Lucifer radio message. He noted
that the story involving the twins clearly pointed to the ancient symbolic message about the breakdown of the bi-cameral brain,
the joining of left and right hemispheres of the brain and our DNA link to Lucifer. He suggested that the
Hopi were linked to the ancient Mayans of Central and Archaeologists and historians
also link the Hopi to other The Hopi have long been
known for their end-time prophecies. Donahue noted that they are a people who remained spiritually awake. Due to government
intervention into tribal customs and a breakdown of families through forced schooling of children in Bureau of Indian Affairs
facilities located far from their homes, however, even the Hopi have forgotten who they are. This is why the young
elected members of the tribal councils were no longer listening to the advice of their elders. And this is why the Hopi,
like all of the other Native American tribes, are facing the purification when it strikes our nation. This was the very thing
the elders were trying to avoid when they made their trip East in 1948. The story in the Indian
Today magazine noted that the elders at that time urged the younger generation “to stay close to the earth” and
to disregard the national quest for materialism. Their message was that good water and land for growing useful plants and
healthy wildlife was the “real economy” for their people. They also urged that
all of the people strive to work together in harmony. There was great wisdom
in the words. It is unfortunate that nobody was listening. |
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