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Has the time come?
When it comes to interpreting prophecy, your use of discernment
is essential. Long before humankind had the means to go into space,
a nine-part prophecy was made by an elder named White Feather. It
was called the Hopi Blue Star, or Blue Kachina, prophecy.
The 9th part of the prophecy stated: "you will
hear of a dwelling house in the heavens, above the earth, that shall
fall with a great crash. It will appear as a blue star. Very soon
after this, the ceremonies of my people shall cease. These are the
signs of the great destruction that is coming. (For a list of all
nine prophecies, see www.dreamscape.com/morgana)
The earth shall rock to and fro. The white men will battle against
other people in other lands, with those who possessed the first
light of wisdom.
According to Moscow's Itar-Tass news agency, the Mir spacecraft
is scheduled to be dumped into the sea during late February unless
private funding becomes available.
It would be easy to speculate that the Mir spacestation is the
fulfilment of the Hopi Prophecy. Be aware that other Blue Star speculation
has included Skylab that crashed into Australia. Nostradamus and
15th century prognosticator Mother Shipley also prophecized
about things dropping from the sky.
The point of this brief article is not to have you heading for
underground shelters in Montana. In fact, part of the prophecy says,
"It is only the materialistic people who make shelters. Those
who create peace in their hearts already are in the great shelter
of life."
I suggest that it is time to look into your heart and review your
true priorities in life. Where are you living in a heart-centered
place of peace? Where have outer world events in your life pulled
you from that place of inner knowing? Whether the Mir space station
is the fulfilment of the Blue Kachina prophecy or not, is irrelevant.
White Feather would likely suggest that what is important is that
it is time to create peace in your hearts.
Mark Dodich is a professional astrologer and metaphysician in the
Portland area. Call for his free newsletter at 503.252.1558 or check
out his website at www.europa.com/~mardo/astromark.html
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