Buffalo Woman Comes Singing by Brooke Medicine Eagle

Buffalo Woman Comes Singing by Brooke Medicine Eagle

Author:Brooke Medicine Eagle [Eagle, Brooke Medicine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-345-53401-9
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 2011-11-30T00:00:00+00:00


But there is also a deeper story, a story that spans centuries of time in the Americas. Several thousand years ago, the being we call Elder Brother came from Asia into Polynesia and on into Central America. Instead of taking a small boat across the coves from the enormous craft that plied the waters even then, He simply walked upon the surface of the water onto the land. He wore a long white robe with black crosses at the hem, and had blue-green eyes that changed like the color of the ocean. When asked His name, He replied only, “Call me what you will.” Able to heal the sick and raise the dead, He held dominion, as well, over all Earth’s elements. He taught that miracles are natural when we allow the love and light of the Great Spirit and Mother Earth to shine forth unrestricted from our hearts—a way of love and good relationship, of the family of humankind prospering together.

This master spread these teachings in a spiral of light to all the peoples of the Americas, and each of them named Him differently. In their own languages, many of them named Him Lord: Quetzalcoatl, Lord of Wind and Water, in Central America; Ce Atl, Lord High One, in other southern languages (which became Sealth or Seattle as He journeyed among the people of the Northwest Coast). Other Northwestern tribes around Puget Sound continued to call Him Tla Acoma, as He had been named in South America, and gave that name to what we now know as Mt. Rainier. This was eventually anglicized to Tacoma.

The name Dawn Star, by which He is generally known among many tribes, came to Him as the people watched Him go out each morning with His chosen apprentices to pray in the dawning light under the morning star. It took on deeper significance as they began to understand that He himself was the dawning light of a whole new day, a whole new time on Earth. He carried the Christ light to peoples of the Americas. It has long been said of him in the oral tradition: “He is the first fruit of the awakened ones. The miracles He performed so naturally so long ago, we in this time will come to do even more powerfully as we are able to channel the love and light of Spirit and Mother Earth through our hearts unrestricted.” The Shinelas named Him Wohogus, Light of the World, and adopted the Dawn Star emblem as their central symbol, becoming the People of the Morning Star.

He touched each people, in turn, as He moved across all the land. During the time He spent with a people, He would find twelve among them whom he felt could carry his teachings after he left, and worked intensely with them. Fanning out from the Sun centers of the central Americas, the master walked and the message spread. Through His teaching there was formed upon this continent, for one shining moment in time,



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