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By John Mini
We're
moving into the changing of the ages. As we pass from the
Fifth Solar Age, or the Sun of Movement, to the Solar Age
of Flowers, or the Sixth Sun as prophesied by the native
Aztec shamans millennia ago, we're beginning to see the
signs. They're unusual things that seem somehow familiar,
yet are very much out of the ordinary. These are our confirmations
that what the ancestors spoke of so long ago is indeed coming
to pass exactly as they indicated it would.
For
example, on January 10, 2001 miraculous flowers sprouted
from a gold statue of Kuan Yin in South Korea. 21 threadlike
stems are growing from the statue, each with a tiny white
flower "no bigger than the tip of a ballpoint pen."1
This is the first time the flowers have blossomed in the
1,000-year history of the Chonggyesa temple, which stands
in a suburb of Seoul. Tens of thousands of pilgrims are
flocking to the monastery, which some are calling the Buddhist
Lourdes, to see the white blossoms on the tip of the eyebrow
of the shining gilded statue of the Great Mother.
Local
Buddhists say, "the legendary flowers blossoming on
the forehead of Kuan Yin the Compassionate" only appear
"when the Sage King of the Future' comes into the world."
The
future is now.
Within
days of this miraculous event in Korea, we also began reading
about the discovery of yet more encrypted images in the
mysterious eyes of the Aztec Virgin of Guadalupe. The manifestation
of the Sacred Image of the Virgin, which was left imprinted
on a man's maguey fiber cloak nearly five centuries ago,
also included the appearance of miraculous flowers and herarlded
the coming birth of the Aztec Sixth Sun.
Many
have claimed the Image of the Virgin of Guadalupe to be
an utter hoax in recent years. Yet technical and scientific
experts from around the world have thoroughly investigated
her Image, and their years of intensive research have only
produced a cloud of confusion and unknowing so without solution
that sober minded realists will do almost anything to avoid
the data.
The
birth of the Sixth Sun is a global, not a cultural phenomenon.
We're all involved in the birth process and it seems that
miraculous apparitions have a long and rich history of showing
up just prior to times of massive change.2
For
example, exactly ten years before the Spaniards arrived
in Mexico, an unusual and powerful beacon appeared in the
night sky. Beginning at midnight every night for precisely
one year, an object that looked like a flaming teardrop
or a column of fire would appear in the eastern sky.3
The Aztecs described this object as having a wide base,
a narrow peak and that it bled drops of fire like a wound
in the sky. It disappeared each day at sunrise.4
The
Aztecs also say there were times before the Conquest when
fire would stream across the heavens in broad daylight.
This fire would begin in the west, where the Sun normally
sets, and streak to the place where the Sun rises in the
east.5
Another
strange occurrence happened shortly before the Conquest.
The main Temple of the god Huitzilopochtli, the Tlacateccan
or House of Authority spontaneously burst into flames. When
they tried to put the fire out with water, it only burned
more intensely until the temple was completely incinerated.
Around the same time, a silent bolt of lightning struck
the Main Temple of Xiuhtecuhtli, Lord of Fire. No thunder
followed the strike and the weather wasn't at all typical
of lightning storms.6
And
one day, the lake that surrounded Mexico Tenochtitlan began
to foam and boil. Enormous frothing waves rose up and smashed
the houses around the periphery of the city, washing them
away.7
Then
there was the mysterious woman that people heard weeping
and wailing through the streets of the cities each night
before the holocaust. She would shriek out, crying, "My
Children! We must run far away from here!"8
There
was also the matter of the crane-like, ash colored bird
who arrived at the lake. This bird wore an obsidian mirror
on its head. The mirror reflected the night sky regardless
of what time of day it was. When Lord Moctecuzoma Xocoyotzin,
the great Aztec Emperor or Tlahtoani, looked in this mirror
for the second time, he saw a far-away plain. On it was
a strange metal-clad army riding in formation on the backs
of giant deer-like animals.9
One
night, an entourage of two-headed men suddenly appeared
in the streets of Mexico Tenochtitlan. They ran around at
random, screaming gibberish at the top of their lungs. The
Aztecs rounded up these strange beings and took them to
Lord Moctecuzoma. When he set his eyes on them, they vanished
just as suddenly as they had appeared.10
The
number of these strange events began to multiply very rapidly
just before the Spanish Conquistadores arrived in Mexico
Tenochtitlan. One of these marvels was the appearance of
Tlacahuilotl, Dove Man, a dove with a human head. He flew
through the sky each day, singing songs to the apprehensive
Aztec population of how quickly the Spanish were coming,
where they were and what they were doing.
On the
evening before Cortez and his army arrived in Mexico Tenochtitlan,
people heard the songs of owls everywhere. The Aztecs understood
the wise owls were announcing the death of the Aztec world.
Now,
as we enter into the birth of the Sixth Sun, we are again
witnessing miraculous events such as those described above.
Mexico still seems to rest at the heart of this mysterious
rebirth as the prophesies come to flower. For example, on
December 19, 2001, thousands watched as mysterious flying
disks flew directly over the erupting Mt. Popocatepetl.11
Within hours, the tumultuous erupting of the volcano calmed
down, and within 48 hours, it was back to business as usual
in the area around the volcano.
And
at this critical time, the Aztec Virgin is making herself
known in new ways. She's appearing to people all over Mexico,
California, Arizona, Utah, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Guatemala,
Honduras, Belize, El Salvador and Nicaragua. She's appearing
in all the places that used to be parts of Aztlan, the ancient
kingdom of the Aztecs. Scattered sightings are also surfacing
over the rest of the American continent, the land that once
upon a time was called Anahuac, when the native cultures
of the Americas formed a pristine and harmonious unity.
Why
is the Aztec Virgin manifesting herself to so many people
right now? What's her message? And what's her connection
with the mysterious world of the Aztecs?
Unlike
our own Gregorian calendar, we don't simply wake up one
day to find that the calendar has passed into a new Solar
Age. We're in a window of change. During this window, the
choices each of us make each day go into a collective human
vote of exactly how the change will come down. Even as the
last of the political monarchs sputter and flail in a last-ditch
attempt at the final patriarchalization of our humble planet,
we're experiencing a massive re-polarization to the feminine
on our way to a more balanced humanity. Your vote still
counts. Use it.
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Experts say it's unthinkable that the 500-year-old statue
of Kuan Yin, gilded every three years over the original
woodwork, could produce live flowers without divine intervention."
(There are so many apparitions and unusual phenomena these
days, there are even "experts" on miraculous
apparitions! Now if that isn't an oxymoron, what is?)
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For a great list of apparition web sites, please go to:
http://www.aztecvirgin.com/guadalupe-aztecvirginlinks.html
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This apparition is identical to that seen at Fatima prior
to the apparitions of the Blessed Mother.
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Leon-Portilla, Miguel ,The Broken Spears, Boston, Beacon
Press, 1962, p.4
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Leon-Portilla, Miguel, op.cit., p.5
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Ibid.
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Ibid.
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Leon-Portilla, Miguel, op.cit., p.6
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Ibid.
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Leon-Portilla, Miguel, op.cit., p.5
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Stunning photos of this event can be viewed at: http://www.sightings.com/general6/newufo.htm
After
five hundred years of silence, here's the real story of
the Virgin of Guadalupe... The Aztec Virgin:
The Secret Mystical Tradition of Our Lady of Guadalupe
http://www.aztecvirgin.com
jm1@aztecvirgin.com
415-331-0230
P.O. Box 2344, Sausalito, California 94966 USA
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