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Many spiritual beings had prepared for eternities to do their part in God's plan. They chose this work because of their level of development and knowledge. We are not a mixed race there, but we chose to come to earth as a mixed race so that the difference could help us in our spiritual development. Our relationship to God and his plan, was placed in our spiritual memory and was passed along through generations of cellular memory, all preserved until its time. The awakening of those cells recall memories stored eons ago. That restored information includes memory from all senses, even of taste, touch and smell. Those "called" will know that they are because of the awakening of all their senses, and they will be compelled by them.

I have been led to many people, who like myself, are in a state of awakening. Each person in the right place and at the right level in which their work will be most effective. Teachers were sent to me by the spirit and they brought me messages of truth, and then told me of places to find more. I began to understand some valuable knowledge that made some of the information that I received clearer to me.

The spiritual beliefs of the Native Americans and their relationship with God is one of a personal nature like that of a child to the parent. God is known as "Whakan Thanka," to the Lakota, the Father, the Grandfather of us all, or, The wisest, Holiest One, our Creator. He gives us our divine spirit which is life source, then when planted into grandmother/mother earth, it becomes the earthly source - it's power. By grandmother mother earth, we are nurtured. Our walk upon her is sacred and meant to be kept holy. With each step on her and with each breath we take, it should be with prayer. The power of pure knowledge of all that is was placed inside our souls as a seed. As it grows within our hearts, we are awakened to God. Our bodies are Wakan (holy), because they are the temples of Wakan-Tanka (God) and he dwells there. From our thoughts, seed are produced. By the use of our tongue-- our word, we plant them. By our deeds-- we nurture them. These are the simple truths, etched into the beliefs of a not so forgotten people of God, held there for generations, for a purpose, now called to be awakened, by you, by me.



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