I viewed this on Cosmic Disclosure (Gaia TV) tonight, and it really hit how many of the Native Cultures knew of their cosmic connection. This would include the Hawaiians, of course. And in view of what has been happening with Mauna Kea (recent post), and attempts to build a new huge telescope on top of Mauna Kea, I found this show and this transcript, particularly pertinent and illuminating.
To me, this demonstrates more clear reasons to not build more structures on sacred sites, and in particular, Mauna Kea.
————————————————————-
Cosmic Disclosure: Zuni Disclosure with Clifford Mahooty
David Wilcock: All right, welcome to “Cosmic Disclosure”. I’m your host, David Wilcock, and we have a special extravaganza for you: indigenous wisdom from none other than Clifford Mahooty.
And here also with me to join in this exciting discussion is Corey Goode. Corey, welcome to the show.
Corey Goode: Thank you.
David: Clifford, welcome to the show.
Clifford Mahooty: Thank you.
David: So Clifford, tell us a little bit about what tribe you represent, and why you’ve decided to come forward on the show today.
Clifford: I’m from the Zuni Pueblo Indian tribe from New Mexico.
1 Clifford Mahooty
And the reason I decided to come and talk with you folks today is because I think that we have a lot of information that has been kept within our Indian communities for a long time.
And with things that are happening in the world, I believe that there’s a lot of connections with what we have known for centuries, or at least my ancestors.
So I believe that it is time to talk about these things and to let the other people know about what we have had for many, many years.
David: So Corey, could you tell us briefly why you wanted to bring Clifford onto the show? What were some of the things about what he said that excite you the most?
Corey: It’s definitely time for a Zuni disclosure.
3 Corey Goode
There are a lot of correlations, a lot of things that I saw in the programs, that did mention the American Indians.
David: Mm.
Corey: So recently he was at a conference and the information that he was giving was very important, and it seemed to tie in with ancient aliens, secret space programs, and how the government is working with the Native Americans to keep certain things still secret.
David: So Clifford, how does this language get passed down from one generation to the next?
Clifford: Zuni has an oral history. And since the day you’re born, you’re taught the language by not only your parents, but also the extended family system.
2 Corey Clifford And David
And so the language . . . That’s the first thing that you learn is the Zuni language. And later on, you pick up the other language, in this case would be English.
And so all Indian families, if Zuni, that’s what they teach first.
David: Does every Zuni get the kind of lineage teachings that you are carrying with us today, or is this something that you have to get sort of a special insight to learn?
Clifford: A lot of information is not passed on any more.
David: Hm.
Clifford: When I did some videos and we sent that to some of the people, the young generation in there, they always have that saying of, “Oh, that’s what that’s all about.”
And I explain to them what the history is all about and where this type of application is generated so they have this thing that, “Oh, yeah, well, that’s what we have been taught, but we didn’t know where it came from.”
Corey: And as you got older, they asked you to actually record the history, did they not?
Clifford: The oral teachings teach you how to know about the history. There’s many ways of approach to this.
First of all, it’s the stories, the mythology, the teachings of mythology, sort of like Aesop’s Fables. What’s the meaning of the story?
Your mind starts looking at things in a picturesque way. And then you learn how to relate a lot of different ideas into your head, without even looking at pictures, just by word.
And as you get older, then they start introducing other historical events and also things that are sacred.
David: What would the average Zuni who’s been brought up on this feel about extraterrestrials and things like this?
Clifford: Well, there’s two things actually. One of them is that if you see orbs, or if you see things that represent like a fire in the sky, they take that as bad omens.
David: Oh!
Clifford: But if you take, for example, like an orb or a flying saucer-type things in the sky, then they say, “Well, those are the Keepers or the Guardians.”
David: Really?
Clifford: They’d always been part of our history. You look back at, for example, in the petroglyphs, any petroglyphs that you find anywhere in the United States, is that you’ll always find a reference to a flying saucer and also other activities that were related to the sky. So we knew about flying saucers.
Pingback: check this
Pingback: สินเชื่อโฉนดที่ดิน
Pingback: Testosteron Propionat Kaufen
Pingback: https://nchc.org/nutrition/weight-management/phenq-reviews/
Pingback: fernsehgrößen
Pingback: แทงหวยออนไลน์
Pingback: web link
Pingback: Kampala International University
Pingback: astro pink strain review
Pingback: Discover More
Pingback: รับทำ SEO
Pingback: 24 hour towing near me
Pingback: SEO Affiliate Domination
Pingback: more here