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    The Dawn Star Legend
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    Author: * Star Eyes CrazyHorse - 1 Post on this thread out of 647 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Oct 4, 2007 - 10:41

    Two thousand years ago, from Polynesia, there came walking across the waters an amazing being. Great ships then sailed the waters; and were guided by natives who navigated the ocean currents, they sang as they timed the turnings of the great sweep of the waves. The large boats anchored in the ocean coves. Then small craft were moved through the reefs to the shallow waters of the shore.

    From the startling beginning of a man who walked upon the waters, came the teachings of a new way of being. He was an itinerant preacher, a prophet, a high shaman. From Polynesia he journeyed with his message and moved in expanding circles throughout the Americas.

    he told the people about the powerful use of the energies of life. He showed them how to gather the energies of the Mother Earth and the Father Spirit. He showed them how to send the energies out into the world, through their hearts without restriction. They were able then to express their fullest gifts in what seemed like magic.

    When the people asked him his name he said, "Call me what you will." So he became called by many names including 'Beautiful One'.

    In Polynesia he was called WAKEA, Fair God of the Waters. In Central America and Mexico because of his spiritual and physical accomplishments he was called Ce Atl_CE ATL Lord High One. In the tropics he was called QUETZALCOATL, The Feathered Serpent (quetzal an exquisite long tailed bird of paradise) and coatl (serpent). This honors His power within the Spirit world. In the air it is the realm of the birds. On earth the serpent represents one who lives not only upon, but within the Mother Earth.


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