The Hopi nation in Arizona has highly spiritual values. Hopi means peace; their name for themselves is the Peaceful People. The rituals they do are for the benefit not just of themselves, but of the whole world. The clans are matrilineal, and with a balance of power between females and males. Life is religion in Hopi culture.
The Hopi have carried an oral tradition for centuries. The Hopi prophecies come from that tradition, and they tell of the signs that will presage the end of the World Age (ie, Fourth World) and our entry into the Fifth World. The Hopi's, as far as I know, didn't give a date for the end of the Fourth World. That's the point of all the prophecies: they will give us warning.
But since all of these prophecies have already come true, and since other sources give us a calendar date for the end of a world age, it seems clear that the Hopi prophecies are talking about the 2012 Transition.
While the Hopi had an oral rather than written tradition, they also created images that helped to tell the story, as reminders.
The one that is of most interest here is called the Hopi Prophecy Stone.
Although the stone has been much damaged and even altered, we will be addressing it as the Elders say it was, before its discovery by the white people.
The Hopi Prophecy Stone depicts the Creator of the world (far left), and beside him, the Circle of the World, which it was the Hopi's task to protect.
In the Creator's hand is held the two destinies humanity can choose - one that leads to a good resolution and one that leads to a dead end.
The box represents all the people.
The diverging point of the Creator's path shows a time when some people would break away from the true path, and go the way of falseness and wickedness.
The path at the bottom represents the true path, the path of goodness.
It shows three calamities, as circles representing "shaken gourds" or world-shaking events, which some have interpreted as world wars. A third world war would therefore be indicated. (Could it be the unremitting war that the USA has conjured up against the Middle East? We can hope that nothing worse is predicted.)
In between and beyond the calamities, the sign of growing corn (life) combined with the sign of a cane (long life) reasserts humanity's continuity.
The last circle is said to be the final calamity, the purification of evil from the face of the Earth.
At the end of the righteous path, we find the Creator waiting for us again: the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega.
This is the spiritual path, the path of goodness and kindness.
Reunion with the Divine is the goal and destination of this path.
The true path is the humble path, the one closest to the Earth and nature, grounded. In this image, it is the path that is closest to the Creator.
I believe the upper path being the false trail, shows that the path of domination, of power/control, of seeking to be superior over others, is definitely a wrong turn.
And that a way of living in balance and respect with nature is part of the good path. Something Native Americans have warned Europeans from the beginning.
It is also not coincidence that the sign of corn is used. Life could have been signified by the cane alone. But it is a growing plant that indicates the path of goodness, and the fruit of that path.
Nature is the good path.
The Elders say that the figures on the Hopi Prophecy Stone originally had no heads. (indicated today with the heads not joined to the bodies.)
This could indicate that those following the path of wickedness are not choosing wisely.
That would seem to be evident, as we can now see the inevitable result of small personal wickednesses such as greed, self-interest, insecurity, animosity, etc. Even more visible are the growing results of these: violence, war, domination, sacrificing of others and the future for personal gain, etc. According to some, however, it signals that death must come of following the wicked path. Perhaps both meanings would apply.
The zigzag path seems to indicate that the way of wickedness is irresolute and crooked. It reminds me of politicians promising first one thing and then the opposite, depending on whatever people want to hear.
Being guided by greed, control, and fear, the Path must veer hither and yon according to the needs of the moment. By contrast, the path of truth is always aimed at the Divine, and does not waver in momentary crises.
Notice that before the third calamity, the corn symbol touches the top line. This shows that people on the path of wickedness can change direction at that point, and rejoin the path of goodness.
After that point, it is too late, for humanity's careless wickedness brings us to a dead end. The back-curving line shows a point of no return.
The Hopi Prophecy Stone shows us that the parameters of our choice determines the future we will have.
Are we headed toward a Golden Age? Or extinction?
It is not a matter of what we wish for.
It is a matter of what actions we take.
The Hopi prophesy tells us what we must do to create a positive future for the Earth - a future in which humanity continues to exist.
This makes it the most important of all the predictions. Not just doom and gloom, nor hope and pray, but the concrete actions and mindsets that will see us through!
The Hopi prophecies are clear and explicit signs that the end of the Fourth World Age is coming.
They don't see this as a bad thing, even though they foresaw that they would lose their lands, their ways, and many of their people. They also foresaw that it was temporary, and the wheel of life would turn again to their ways.
Although - according to the Hopi prophecies - the imminent Fifth World Age will be preceded by an intense cleansing (expressed in some forms as massive and frequent natural disasters), still there is a positive future ahead.
What is even more important than these oracular signs are the Hopi prophecies that explain how to survive this transition, minimize the harm, and create the best possible future.
by Erin Dragonsong at wicca-spirituality.com
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