Cosmic Soul
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OPEN YOUR EYES AND SEE.....THE WORLD THAT WAITS FOR THEE
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Post by Cosmic Soul on May 17, 2006 12:01:33 GMT 10
Prophecies handed down from generation to generation of the Australian aboriginal Elders speak of the coming of the end times of one dimension as we enter another. One of the prophecies from the Australian Aboriginals has to do with 'black rain' falling at the end time. Guboo Ted Thomas, Australian Aboriginal Tribal Elder I was in dreamtime. I seen this great wave going. I tell people about this wave. It wasn't a tidal wave. This was a spiritual wave. So, to me, I believe that the Dreamtime is going to be that. I believe the revival is going to start in Australia when we're Dreaming. It's the hummingbee that I'm talking about. And love. We've got to learn to love one another. You see, that's really what's going to happen to the earth. We're going to have tidal waves. We're going to have earthquakes. That's coming because we don't consider this land as our Mother. We've taken away the balance, and we're not putting it back.
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egypt
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Post by egypt on May 17, 2006 12:11:09 GMT 10
beautiful Trinity--this resonates alot with the way i think the end times will be
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Post by TRINITY on May 17, 2006 13:14:08 GMT 10
I love the Aboriginal dreamtime stories. Not long ago I had a friend, a famous aboriginal artist known world wide. His name was Eddie Cockatoo Kneebone. He contacted me after seeing some of my artwork hanging in a foyer of the local business enterprise centre. He asked to meet me and so we talked baout his new business venture, and he put fwd a proposal for me to join him, plus three others in a new business. Unfortunately he died a few months ago prematurely, he was only in his 50's, and so our dream didn't come to be. His artwork is amazing, and he shared the story of one very famous piece of work I got to see before anyone had seen it finished. It comprised of 20 canvas's and told a story of white man coming here, and how black man slowly turned into white man. It now hangs in the Victorian state gallery...they paid him $70,000 for it ....a wealthy man, but to look at you wouldn't know it, he put all his time and money into helping local aboriginal youths, since alot of them are in trouble...they don't fit into society very well at times. love and blessings to Eddie...he gave so much
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