Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Jay Lonewolf just called me!

The phone just rang, and wen I looke to see who it was, you could have knocked me over with a feather!

I have not heard from Jay in many moons... since a month before his heart attack on April 27th. His voice sounded almost as strong as before his hospitalization... MUCH stronger than the hoarse message he left for me on August 14th.

He asked me to give a "shout out" to Grandmother Greyfeathers, an Apache R.N. was had been caring for him. Jay said she supplemented his allopathic medical care with Apache traditional remedies... and that he is getting much stronger because of it.

He also said that THOUSANDS of prayers were sent to his email address.

I mentioned that I had restarted our Prophecykeepers Radio show a couple of weeks ago... and he agreed to come be the featured guest on our new CALL-IN Internet broadcast this coming Saturday October 4th at 9 PM Eastern time - details at www.prophecykeepers.com

This show will be archived free 24/7/365 if you miss our live broadcast.

CALL IN AND TALK TO JAY LIVE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT!

Be there!

Blueotter

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Jerusalem Connection To the ‘Red Spirits’

Ancient Apache prayer mentions Holy City

Hoa mitakuye oyasin,

AHO ME-TAK-U-YEH O-YAH-SIN

(We are all related)

This is the traditional Native greeting when entering into a purification lodge. I was instructed to begin and end this writing with this greeting.

When Geronimo surrendered and was moved to a reservation in Florida , many Apache captives accompanied him. But beforehand, Geronimo told his Warriors to hide in the mountains and mix in with the local population. They hid their Red Spirit within themselves in order to survive.

One of Geronimo’s people still residing in Florida , who recently suffered a third heart attack and is convalescing, is Jay Lonewolf, a talented artist – who paints color blind. But Lonewolf, by himself for many years in Florida, is a master Apache historian and has retained the original Apache language and what he calls, “the language of our many Fathers,” which he has passed on to his family.

Lonewolf is reconnecting with the Apache nation in Colorado who did not go on reservation. These Apache do not have the slave mentality associated with a regimented reservation life. But the conflict in their souls has led to alcoholism, all kinds of addictions, and problems staying on the right side of the “ Man. ” The renewal of the Red Spirit, has helped to deliver these now “spiritual Warriors.” Lonewolf in his visions connects this to the restoration of ceremonies such as the Sundance and the weekly purification lodges. It comes at a time that the spiritual sovereignty of this nation is changing.

Although the message Lonewolf passes on this morning is addressed to me, Jimmy Tenrivers, Will Blueotter and the “Red Spirits who walk so very proud in a time when the World is in conflict,” he instructed me to share it with ALL. When you read it, you will know why.

An Apache Warrior speaks

To ben Yoseif, Tenrivers, Blueotter and the Red Sprits who walk so very proud in a time when the World is in conflict:

Good Day my Brothers and Sisters,

I am out of the hospital and both resting and healing at home.
Although I cannot speak because my voice box is damage, my Red Spirit cannot be silence. We are born to a path in life. This is what Creator plans many thousands of years before our Genesis.

We are taught the Word by The Cloud Dancers who serve Creator. After they teach us this word the Cloud dancer places a finger on the top of our lip and said shhhhhhhhhhhh, later you shall remember. All our life we wonder why there is this indent in our upper lip. Wonder no more my people!

I send you this gift. Please share it with all!!!!!!!!!!

An Ancient Prayer that mentions Jerusalem

It is a prayer that is many hundreds of years old in the language of our many fathers. Please, Please, Please share this with The Red Spirits who walk so very proud in a time when The World is in conflict.

(Prayer of the 1st Tribe)

Si' zi' biyi' 'ed yu'd hiljij di isza'ni tc'indii

is a' na' yaii ehd yu'd a lza'

biyi' 'ed yu'd hiljij is oonusii' shiiouut' yolu'son a na' yai

yexa'didela go' deya' keh'eh zeeh tsalit tc'indil

tc'indil yui Jerusilem tuu' ec tu' osshii ve'et owotti'

(Translation)

I dance inside a circle of men and women they say

Long life inside a circle is made they say

Inside our circle dances The great Spirit Among us they say

Having to prepare , he walks , friends they say

He walks back to Jerusilem , where the 1st tribe call home.

May The Creator warm your Red Spirit every day of your Path.

Jay Lonewolf

Hopi connection with Jerusalem

Chief Mike of the Hopi, just before he rode away on the Great White Horse about 10 years ago, called a meeting of his people on Third Mesa at Old Oraibi, AZ, together with Hotevilla on Third Mesa, the oldest continually occupied places in North America.

He told his people it was time to reveal a great secret told him by his grandfather just before the Great White Horse came for him years ago. He was saddened by his grandfather’s spirit beginning to fade and the horse neighing outside of his door. His grandfather, to lift his spirits told him someday he would be chief and when the time came for him to ride away, he would reveal this secret: That Tuwanisavi, the place the Hopi call their origin, and which is literally translated (in the Book of Hopi) the “center of the Universe” was Jerusalem.

When I was told this story by the Lady in White of the Cherokee nation, who knocked on my door in Pueblo, Colorado, totally out of the blue shortly after I had returned from Jerusalem in 2001, I found it hard to believe and had to make a personal visit down to Hopi land. During the first visit, I spoke with the late chief’s three daughters and one of their husbands. Jimmy Tenrivers and I returned about 18 months later to seek the blessing of a medicine man on Third Mesa, who also confirmed Chief Mike’s pronouncement. We also spoke with two Hopi men at a campground near the Visitor’s Center on Second Mesa and the lady who operates the Museum and Gift Shop at the Visitor’s Center. Again, confirmations.

Hopi delegation ready to go to Jerusalem

The Hopi have appointed a delegation to go to Jerusalem and to take with them very ancient pottery shards, but of course the visit awaits an invitation. In the Book of Hopi, written in 1976 by Dr. Frank Waters, after Waters had lived among the Hopi and was given permission to write of their ceremonies, there is this astounding fact.

Waters wrote that the name Hopi, means “peace” as he was told by the Hopi elders. Originally, the Hopi were not called Hopi. That name was given when “seven communities (or clans) of the “Hopi”, buried their weapons of war and declared a vow of PEACE. Even today, most all Hopi are conscientious objectors to war. A Hopi will refuse to handle a tomahawk.

The Hopi also were told by their ruling spirit essentially the same thing that Abraham was told: To walk the length and breadth of the land, staking it out so that in the future the entire land that had been staked out would belong to the descendants of the Hopi.

Link to Aztlan

They were told to make four migrations to the glaciers, as far south as they could travel and to the eastern and western oceans but each time TO RETURN TO THE AREA FROM WHICH THEY HAD LEFT. This Sacred Area is known today as the Four Corners of SW Colorado, SE Utah, NW New Mexico and NE Arizona . The Aztec, who Hopi medicine man Emory Holmes said, were a clan of the Hopi who arrived late to Mexico and Central America , failed to return but told their children to be mindful of their Homeland in the North, which was called, “Aztlan.”

Iglesia de Aztlan, the “assembling” of Aztlan, is the name under which the Membreno Apache here in Southern Colorado were chartered as a 501(c)(3) and Native community in 1992, long before “Aztlan” became a banner for the return of waves of immigrants from the south. (During one of the first rallies for immigration reform in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, while hundreds of thousands marched and filled the streets below, an airplane flew overhead. On the underside of the wings, painted in large bold, red capital letters was A-Z-T-L-A-N, the spiritual banner drawing Hopi descendants from the South.)

The vision of Aztlan

As a member of the board of directors of Iglesia de Aztlan and a spiritual elder among the Apache, I have been permitted to share the vision of Aztlan.

This band of about 60 families of Apache joined by growing numbers of Chicano (Red People), have been told to “prepare for the arrival of Native American elders.” This is in keeping with many Native prophesies for the Last Times, but the one that is most specific again comes from the Oglalah Sioux: “A place shall be prepared in the mountains for the time just before great fires sweep the Plains where elders will come to plan how to steward and heal the land after the Purifications.” This was shared with me by a somewhat renegade medicine person from the Sioux nation, shortly before his death in 2007.

This place defines the Eastern Gate of the Sacred Four Corners region, Aztlan, and the gate traditionally where elders assemble.

Hoa mitakuye oyasin,

Maggid ben Yoseif (Tohokwahu)

c/o P.O. Box 352

Pueblo , CO 81002-0352

719 695-4368

benyoseif@yahoo.com

www.torah-voice.org