
“The Hopis said that from the last decade of the twentieth century and after the turn of the millennium, it would be necessary for man to ‘tie himself to a tree.’ In other words, ‘big wind.’ They said the weather would become unpredictable and would ‘cleanse away many things with wind and rain.’ They said we must each be self-sustained and go back to growing our food from Mother Earth. Above all, they said, man needed to go within himself in order to gain spiritual understanding of what would be happening.”
Shirley MacLaine
The message from most traditions is to go within to gain spiritual understanding of what is happening. Spiral up above the problems. Seek guidance from within. Learn to live your Life Purpose so that you create a context for the lessons of your life. [And I highly recommend reading Shirley MacLaine’s book about her trek across Spain and the spiritual journey that it represents.]

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BOOK LIGHTS: from “The Camino: A Journey of the Spirit” by Shirley MacLaine
October 20, 2011 — Rosemary“The Hopis said that from the last decade of the twentieth century and after the turn of the millennium, it would be necessary for man to ‘tie himself to a tree.’ In other words, ‘big wind.’ They said the weather would become unpredictable and would ‘cleanse away many things with wind and rain.’ They said we must each be self-sustained and go back to growing our food from Mother Earth. Above all, they said, man needed to go within himself in order to gain spiritual understanding of what would be happening.”
Shirley MacLaine
The message from most traditions is to go within to gain spiritual understanding of what is happening. Spiral up above the problems. Seek guidance from within. Learn to live your Life Purpose so that you create a context for the lessons of your life. [And I highly recommend reading Shirley MacLaine’s book about her trek across Spain and the spiritual journey that it represents.]
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