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Hopi Legend - Maasaw, Jesus
The tale of Maasaw (Masau'u) is a lovely Hopi legend. He has been described as a man, or being (kachina), that gave the impression of a skeleton. This is just like the outline of the "stick man or woman" (alien), who Cherokee elder John Red Hat said got here to visit him. According to Elder Red Hat, the "stick individual" claimed to be his father.
Maasaw gave the Hopi commands and warnings approximately a way of life he desired them to observe. He said in the event that they followed his manner, they might live lengthy and fruitful lives. He wanted them to be humble and live like he did with only a planting stick and seeds. He wanted them to take care of, and admire the land--stay in harmony with it.
The Hopi lived this way for hundreds of years, and that they thrived. They lived in network and cared for every different. They planted their vegetation and sustained themselves. Sacred rituals were carried out daily, and they never overlooked Great Spirit. He changed into the embodiment of their every day lives.
Then came the white guy with Christianity. They trampled at the Hopi sacred way of existence, and compelled them to comply with the Christian way--a counterfeit way applied with the aid of the Great Seducer, Satan. Now many Hopi have lost their outstanding, sacred way of life, and stroll the fabric manner of phantasm with Christians who declare to observe Jesus, but do not. See Luke 10:25-28, and other teachings of Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, on how Jesus desired us to live, very similar to the instructions of Maasaw. Jesus said something like it might be better to put a millstone around your neck and drown yourself than to hurt one of the little kids. (Luke 17:2) And again in Matt 23:15, Jesus referred to hypocrites, who compass sea and land and proselytize, and make the convert extra of a baby of hell than they themselves! What have we performed to Creator's lovely kids in this land of spiritual freedom?
Maasaw advised the Hopi that he turned into the primary and ultimate, just like the scripture in Revelation wherein the Lord stated He was Alpha and Omega, the first and last, the beginning and the give up. See Rev. 21:6.
It could be that Maasaw was the spirit of Jesus. When we reach a oneness with our heavenly Father, it seems we're a part of the Alpha and Omega--we've a true Muslim heart. We will be with Him for all eternity, part of the start and the give up. What a brilliant, wonderful concept!
Dorothy became taught through Cherokee elder and wisdom keeper, John Red Hat Duke, for over ten years in Keetoowah Cherokee spiritual approaches, in Eastern philosophy, and in Judaism. She become raised Christian so she has an excellent working expertise of Christianity. She have become dissatisfied with Christianity so she now follows no religion, but strives to stroll the Red Road spiritual route in step with Jesus' teachings.
She received her call from Creator in the fall of '92, and changed into then taught by the extraordinary prophet Elijah for four years. She turned into given 4 assurances with the aid of Creator when He known as her. She become informed that she changed into anointed with the aid of the Holy One of Israel, that she might be covered until this work turned into executed, that Creator would pass earlier than her each time He sent her someplace, and that she did not need to prove herself to all people. She is one among Creator's two prophesied witnesses. She carries know-how of many years of residing below Creator's guidance and direction.
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