Black Elk Speaks of the Seven Whistles
This is what Wallace Black Elk of the Lakota Tribe has to say
about the 7 whistles:
"So we know from prophecy handed down nineteen generations ago
what is going to happen to those spirits. They have to wait for the
seven whistles. The powers of the Four Winds take them to the West
where there is a spiritual camp. They will stay there until the
seventh whistle sounds.
"So far, four whistles have sounded. We are in the fourth whistle
now. Now those [last three] whistles will follow one right after the
other. Before the fifth whistle, the Earth will shake, and tall
buildings will tumble down. Countless people will vanish. So if the
West Coast of this Turtle Island caves in, what is going to happen to
all those nuclear power plants? On the sixth whistle the fire will
come, and all life will cease. Then the seventh whistle. When that
whistle sounds, Tunkashila will appear, and Grandmother, she's going
to awaken. The whole Earth will vibrate. Thunder and lightning will
echo throughout the solar system. All the star-nation people will
come, and there will be countless people coming from the sky. So all
the dead will resurrect, and they will be here. And Grandmother, she
will appear in our midst. And Grandfather will apprear. It will be
the first time that we are gong to see the face of Tunkashila. Those
who see his face will live forever. So that is why I am here. So that
is the definition of the Earth People. That is why I am here."
Taken from: Wallace Black Elk written by Wallace Black Elk and
William S. Lyon Chapter 9, page 145.
COMMENT:
I am sure you noticed the many, many similarities.. I am finding
out that most Cultures have almost the same prophecies.... the plot
is the same for the Play..... only the names, actors, and possibily
the mixing up of the various acts of the Play..... but most are very
similar...
One more thing of interest. Wallace Black Elk is still alive and
quite well... I have not had the pleasure of meeting him yet... maybe
one day.... Wallace Black Elk stated that when he "sheds his robe",
he will be the first "NOT" to shed his robe.. When a Lakota dies, he
sheds his robe (to us, our physical body). But Wallace says that he
WONT shed his robe when he dies... To me, that means that he will
either be a part of what Christians call the Rapture, or that he will
be alive at the time where none of us will ever have to shed our
"robes"..... Wallace is very old... how old, I do not know... but it
gives me a good reference in time, how close we really are, to this
"new" Earth/Dimension/Heaven...
