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Spiritual Strength in Crisis Through Interfaith Unity, Part 6 of 12, Nov. 6, 1993, Laguna Beach, California, USA

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“I don’t get to visit the communities very much. But it is a good day, and because my people at home in New Mexico and Arizona have heard about your way here in the message of the Mother, they’ve asked me to bring to you from the land of the Hopi, their prayers. From the land of the Taos, the Cacique (Chief) sends his prayers.

We don’t know how to pray for what that is you might think you need, but we pray for each of you that you become one with the Mother, the Great Spirit in each the other. When I see the many religions, as you call yourselves, come together as one, then it is that time that I like to say, ‘Oh, but don’t all of us have two legs? And are we not our relations with the four-legged and the winged, the plant-people and the standing ones?’ These are not Thomas One Wolf’s words. These are the words of the old ones that have kept the Mother in a good way. And you have brought the message of Spirit from many lands and many places.

The old ones have taught me to believe you, for you speak the truth. We just call Him a different name. It is a good way that you come together when you are hurting. When the Mother brings you a message, you listen. The Hopi have sent word for you now. When you see the next bird, or the next four-legged, or you greet a brother or sister of the two legged, know that She is watching.

Whatever your path, I see you as good. That was spoken by the Medicine Man of the Hopi. I echo his words because I do indeed see you as good. From my own tribe, I would say but one thing to all that have come that I love you. Now that makes me feel good. We are all related.”

(Thank you, Thomas. And I want to thank all the speakers who’ve come to share with us and to share their wisdom and their goodness with us today. And I want to thank all the people who’ve come down to participate in this gathering. And now it’s time for us to have lunch. So, thank you for coming and go out into the community now with this love that we’ve shared, and share it with everyone.)

Photo Caption: Lean on Some Provided Safety to Grow Well.

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