RESILIENCE AND SURVIVAL IN THE INDIGENOUS WORLD

There has been active and virulent persecution for thousands of years. One of the most atrocious manifestations of this has been the attempts to genocide indigenous peoples in North America over the last 500 years.

This is basically a struggle between darkness and light, between evil and truly divine humanity. One word that sums up one of the most modern currents of this hidden war is transhumanism. It involves stripping human beings of their souls so that they are easier to manipulate, robbing them of their most basic freedoms in order to subjugate them. Making them like machines, cyborgs, with implants, watches on their arms that tell them when to do this and that, spying on them, controlling them remotely. I won’t even get into nanorobots, which have been around for at least forty years. In fact, I won’t go into detail because it’s too horrible.

Let’s give a generic name to these forces, which are ultimately universal, but have been particularly virulent on Earth for the last 6,000 years. For the sake of convenience, we’ll call them the depraved.

The depraved are thirsty for power. The most powerful beings in this galaxy are human beings. So, if one could subjugate them, use them, they would have incredible power at our disposal.

Among the freest, most beautiful human beings, those who had great power, strength, soul, freedom, spirituality, and consciousness were undoubtedly the indigenous peoples of the Americas. Their imagery inspired the whole world. Thus, they were the ones who had to be destroyed at all costs. The genocide was terrible. It reduced the original population to less than 1%. Those who remained were stationed on reservations, with the promise of food and clothing, but what was given was far from sufficient. The hope was that they would die of hunger and disease.

This was without knowing the extraordinary resilience and quiet strength of the First Nations. After a few centuries, seeing that they had not disappeared and that in fact they were adapting and beginning to have children, other methods were invented. Among these was cultural genocide. First, their spiritualities and ceremonies were banned by laws both in Canada and the US. Second, their languages, traditions, and means of living their lifestyles were taken away. In the mid-twentieth century, the Canadian state police, known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, went to all the reservations and Native communities and killed all the sled dogs. I know women, young girls at the time, whose companions these dogs were, adored beings, who were shot in front of them by tall white strangers in uniform. A terrible wound to the soul. The dogs were the sled’s transport force in the harsh winter months, making it possible to go to the hunting grounds to eat during the hard season. Then came the residential schools, an act of indescribable cruelty. As a Métis, I did not attend residential schools, but the First Nations people of my generation still suffer from them. The scars are enormous and very deep. Generations who were forcibly taken from their parents for 10 months of the year, had their hair cut, were abused, forbidden to speak their languages and practice their customs, etc. Generations…

One might think that policies of genocide are over. But no… they continue in the shadows. I currently see three methods being used.

1st — for the past twenty years or so, there has been a continuous series of indigenous women who have gone missing or been murdered in Canada and the US. I quote from an indigenous US web page that I found in a matter of seconds:

The National Crime Information Center reports that, in 2016, there were 5,712 reports of missing American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls, though the U.S. Department of Justice’s federal missing person database, NamUs, only logged 116 cases.

I’ll let you do your own research. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Limiting the population by killing those who can bear future generations.

2nd — there is a movement called Cultural Appropriation. Some depraved individuals have fueled the jealousy, hatred, and racism that have been sown in the souls of indigenous peoples after centuries of persecution. They whisper in their ears that those who are fond of their traditions and who want to learn and practice their spiritualities and customs do not have the right to do so. That it is theft, Cultural Appropriation! Most indigenous people have remained impervious to this. But there is a whole minority of fanatics, deeply altered by society and the mixing of values, and deeply jealous, who have jumped right in. They cause many distractions and obstacles to the knowledge and practice of the healthy traditions of our nations. It was said in our prophecies that we would need to share! This is the only time we see such an aberration. Look at how Tibetans freely share their excellent spirituality throughout the world. Who has not heard of the wonderful benefits of practicing Indian yoga or Chinese Tai Chi? What about fans of the rousing rhythms of African tribal drums? Or the spirituality of Japanese martial arts? It is an illogical aberration, but it serves the ongoing cultural genocide. Thus, the Canadian and Quebec governments encourage this movement.

3rd — Defamation and persecution by the justice system and the media of those who uphold traditions, particularly those related to health and healing. At the forefront of the transhumanist movement are the big pharmaceutical companies. They are the ones who manage the nanorobots (injected through vaccines) and methods that are used to make humans dependent on artificial and synthetic methods, thus allowing them to be better controlled. That is why, throughout the medical industry, there is not a single natural method. Yet, natural methods are very effective, have close to no side effects and are less expensive. The medical approach should be a last resort when natural methods have failed. A distinction must be made here between the depraved who work in the shadows and medical personnel. The vast majority of doctors, nurses, and other professionals have a beautiful soul and a genuine desire to help. Most of them are kind, caring, and compassionate. Working in this field is not a job, it is a vocation. However, they are educated and trained by the industry. What is happening behind the scenes against our nations is that big pharma companies are financing medical corporations to attack those who practice traditional medicine, either in court when possible, or otherwise through the media.

My company, that creates, produces and distributes Sacred Essences, and I personally, have been attacked several times. Having no legal recourse against us, as we were always within the law, they resorted to defamation through the major national television media. In one such instance, a friend with contacts allowed us to learn that the journalist had received $27,000 to conduct her investigation and defame us. I am told that almost all of the talented Indigenous healers in the province have been attacked. Sometimes even in court for illegally practicing medicine. It is their medicine! It must also be understood that it is profitable for the depraved. Every time someone is cured of cancer naturally, and the success rate is high among traditional Native American practitioners, they lose $250,000 or more. They leave the charlatans alone, but those who are excellent are guaranteed to be attacked. In this particular case, the depraved kill two birds with one stone. Cultural genocide: if we cannot practice the ancient traditions, we cannot pass them on and the knowledge is lost. These are not techniques and methods that can be learned from books. Physical genocide: the methods of the medical industry create dependency and have side effects that increase in virulence over time. They are expensive and complicated. As a result, the general state of health on Native American reservations is in free fall. The loss of traditional healthy foods and the knowledge of how to prepare them is a very important factor. It is no coincidence that one of the most fundamental keys to illness and health, nutrition, is rarely taught in medical schools. I could go on at length about this, but the essentials are there for our topic today.

We have a project to contribute to the health of our elders who carry on the traditions. Most of them are quite old now. There are many products available today that are not covered by health insurance and are therefore expensive, but which could help. More on this next week.

But in the end, it is impossible to imprison the soul. Our divine nature, our essence, has always been pure and can never be altered. Nothing can sully, change, damage, or constrain it. We can lose touch with our soul. We can allow ourselves to be led astray and ignore the little voice inside us that warns us that the messages we are receiving are false. We can operate out of fear and ignore the path of truth. We will be distant from the soul, divorced from its potential for evolution and learning, but never separated. We cannot lose our soul. It is there for eternity. The soul will always remain free, always unblemished, always pure, always invulnerable, always immaculate.

Indigenous peoples are making a comeback. They are not dead. They are still here. They are still practicing. The Beauty Way is here forever. Know that if you go back far enough in your ancestry, you will find an indigenous people who were in harmony with nature, even if you are of European descent. I mention Europe because it is the region of the world that has been most heavily formatted.

The important thing for all of us is not to allow ourselves to be molded, conditioned, or manipulated by the lies and programming of the depraved. Often, we have no choice, physically, legally, or bureaucratically, but to bend in order to protect ourselves. The important thing is not to act out of fear, but with full knowledge of the facts, so we can survive. We still have meditation, spiritual practice, nature to protect, and future generations to help. Staying in the present, in the here and now, with our eyes open, our minds clear, and goodness and beauty in our soul and conscience. That is the key to freedom. Nothing and no one can destroy our beautiful humanity.

There is balance in the universe. It is measured in millennia. The pendulum will swing back, and what is luminous, what is true, what is beautiful, the wonderful nature of the Great Spirit in all its magnificence, will once again shine brightly on our holy and beautiful planet Earth.

Love and Joy

 

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