Excerpts from an article entitled:
"Let Goodness Take Its Place"
by Larry Merculieff
Aleut elders invited Larry Merculieff to a meeting to discuss certain messages he had received from spiritual leaders of the Hopi tribe in Arizona and Maori people from New Zealand. He began his speech in the Aleut language with, "The afternoon tastes good."
He went on to say: "When I went up to Canada 1-1/2 years ago, I went there to be with the Stony Elders. They invited me to go there. While I was there, they said the Hopi and Maori sent a messenger to meet me. I do not know why me, but they gave me some messages to bring back here to Alaska. They must have known things that I do not know or cannot see yet. And this is one of the things that I think they knew: That I was going to be invited to speak in places like this.
"One thing to know before I start. The people who are here today are here for a reason. It is no accident that you are going to be here to hear this message, and it is up to you whether or not you want to use this message of wisdom that has been given by the Hopi and Maori. If you do not use it, I would ask you pass it along to others."
Healing: An Alaskan Prophecy
"...I will speak from the heart. There is a great deal of wisdom in speaking from the heart instead of from a paper. It was a relearning for me. I learned it very well, I think. When I have to speak before a group, I never know what I am going to say. The only thing I can do is clear my mind, clear my body, and pray for the messages given from the people that I have been sent here to give the messages for. And I pray to the Creator to help. When I came here, I also prayed for the help of the Spirit of the land; The Spirits of your ancestors; The Spirit of the river; The Spirit of the animals; The Spirit of the trees; and The Spirit of the wind, because each area of the world has their own guardian. Even this group now has its own guardians. They are here now they are sitting with us, and so, I ask for their help when I talk."
The Hopi and Maori sent a messenger, Beverly, to meet Larry when he visited Canada. The messages came from the Hopi, Maori, and the Stony Elders, who are part of the great Sioux Nation in Alberta and from the White Bison Society. Larry explains it this way:
"What the Hopi [and the] Maori wanted us to know here in Alaska and all the villages, is that we are moving into what they call the World of the 5th Hoop. The Navajo called it moving into the 5th World. Maybe amongst some of the elders of the Athabascan people there are similar things that are being said about this time. It is a message of hope. They know of the sicknesses that made them suffer. They know of the fights that have been going on between the organization and the villages. They know of the struggle between villages and within regions and between regions. They know about the alcohol abuse and accidental deaths due to alcohol, the suicides, the high blood pressure, failing health, heart problems, all these things that our people in Alaska have been facing. In my years working for my people, I have traveled all over the State. And it is pretty much the same everywhere--the kind of problems we are experiencing. That is not what this message is about.
"...This message is a message of hope. They say that moving into this time of the World of the 5th Hoop, is a time when all the four sacred powers are going to be reconnected. They are the red-white-black-yellow. They wanted me to know that, among the Hopi, they are the keepers of the sacred stone tablets for the sacred red power - that includes all of us. They wanted me to know that they have the sacred stone tablets in Tibet, in the mountains kept by the Tibetan Monks, in the same way that the Tibetans have their sacred stone tablet with the Hopi.
"There are four sacred stone tablets that were given. The sacred black color has theirs in a small village in Africa. They cannot exchange it with the sacred white color because they lost theirs. But the Hopi wisdom keepers say that they are soon to find this stone--very soon in this time."
Larry pointed out that if you look at the world map and identify where the Hopi live and where Tibetans live, they are exactly opposite parts of Mother Earth. According to Larry, the Hopi word for love is the Tibetan word for hate; and the Tibetan word for love is the Hopi word for hate...same words, but opposite meanings. This is necessary to keep the balance of Mother Earth. Also, there are keepers of this balance all around the world like us.
He said, "In moving into this time of the World of the 5th Hoop... there is going to be great healing... and the Hopi say that it is going to start in the North. I have learned just recently that it is going to start in Alaska."
The Hopi also told Larry that this time of great healing will be heralded by several signs. "One is when a hoop of a hundred eagle feathers is completed. And I have met the person from the White Bison Society in Colorado, who are the keepers of this hoop." While having dinner in Anchorage, a woman from Kodiak approached his table with an eagle feather in her hand. She said, "I know this had to go to some special place, and I guess it is you." She gave it to a man sitting beside him. Totally stunned, barely able to speak the man said this eagle feather was to be the axle, center point, in a hoop of 100 eagles described to him previously by the wisdom keepers. The eagle feathers collected so far numbered 57.
Since then, two more feathers were sent from Alaska--one from an all white eagle. This white eagle had called out to this man. (This was witnessed by a white man.) The man called Larry and said, "I do not know why I'm calling, but this morning I looked up in my yard and there were 13 ravens in a circle. And in the middle of the circle was an eagle." He knew that was pretty weird because he had never seen anything like it before, nor had the people in the village. He said that he had heard the story of the hoop of the 100 eagle feathers just about a month and a half before that happened. He said, "That night the tribal chief delivered to me the dead eagle." That morning he had seen the eagle alive, surrounded by 13 ravens, and that evening it was delivered to his camp. He did not know why until he heard the story and knew that if he asked permission properly, one of these eagle feathers was to be delivered to make this hoop, and so it was.
In this time of healing, the World of the 5th Hoop, the message of hope from the Hopi, Maori, and the Stony Elders, Larry was invited to a Sacred Ceremony conducted by the Stony Elders. The youngest was 77 and the oldest was 106. No one spoke English during the 3-hour Sacred Ceremony, but half-way through one said "I am speaking English for the benefit of our friends from Alaska." We know that your people in Alaska, in many villages, believe that they have lost their culture, the cultural wisdom and their ways. We are praying to the Creator. We want you to know of the message that has been given to us so that you would take it back to Alaska."
The message they received was that the Aleut cultures are not dead. Larry said, "All the wisdom that has been collected in our cultures, since time immemorial, is being kept for us, waiting for us, to awaken in our spirits. We will awaken our spirits again. When that happens, things will be revealed of the old wisdoms. Things that have been forgotten for a long time are going to be brought back: Art, Music, Song, Dance, Storytelling, Spiritual, Wisdom, knowledge, and the wisdom of how to work with Mother Earth will all be restored.
"They also want us to know that among the Hopi and Maori there are people who do nothing but pray 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, every year of their lives. That is all they do. In rotation, they pray around the clock for other people. In this prayer is where they have seen some of these things that are about to happen. The healing that is going to take place, the advice that has been given to us is: 'Seek not to fight evil. Do not fight it. Let goodness take its place.' So when we see bad things happen and when we fight those bad things, what we do hurts everybody. Fighting evil has spiritual energies that go to the ends of universe, affects everybody in the community.
"When I come into community, I can feel the energies that are created. We are all affected by it. You know, sometimes you watch little kids when a stranger walks into the room, all of a sudden, the child just cries. Sometimes this happens, or they love the stranger. What they are doing is taking their God-given, Creator-given way of talents, skills, gifts, to feel the spirit of the other person, because everybody gives out these energies. So we have to, they say, be very careful. This is part of the wisdom amongst the great Athabascan People and most indigenous people throughout the world. We must take care of how we think--how we feel.
The signs of this time of healing, the World of the 5th Hoop are: When the children bring back the spirit to the village; when the young start speaking with the wisdom of the elders; when the leadership energies start shifting to the feminine side; when the hoop of the 100 eagle feathers is completed, and when the White Bison arrives. These are all signs of the movement from the 4th to the 5th Hoop.
Larry said, "Now, I know that some of this is in language that you may have not heard in your lifetime. But I know inside, you will recognize these words to be true. Your intuition is going to tell you what I am saying is true. The world for the last 4,000 or so years has been stuck in the male energy side. The male energy is thinking from the brain. It is a management from the top down. It is more aggressive. It does not use intuition or feelings from the heart. It is a different kind of energy. It is not a bad energy. It is just different than the female energy. Female energy is healing, nurturing, loving, caring, touching, sharing; and the world spiritual leaders know now that these energies have been male and now have shifted to the female side.
"The center of the top of the energy entrance to Earth Mother is here through Alaska. The spiritual leaders say that a host, hosts of angels, are coming through Alaska--spreading out throughout the world for this healing to take place."
Larry testified that he sees what is happening to young people of the tribes. He said, "I spent most of my life thinking I was a leader--for 25 years working for my people. I realized, when I finally woke up that I was not a leader, because I was stuck in the same place with the same kind of sickness they had.
"Harold Napoleon, who wrote the book, The Way of the Human Being, talks about the Great Death. 'Why' people ask, 'are we suffering like this today? Why are our kids this way? Why are we having this alcohol problem?' It is easy to understand when you get back in touch with your heart. Harold Napoleon talks about the time of the Great Death. My people faced it. 80% of our people were wiped out in 50 years. We still have stories of those times. How many men can a musket ball kill? The Russians were betting about the Aleuts, so they lined them up back-to-back, shot point blank, and the answer is 9. There is one community where the Russians went to take all the women and girls for their sex slaves. The women and girls said, 'No, this will be a violation of our spirit!' And they all got on top of a cliff and jumped in mass and died. There is a story in a village in Akutan, where it used to take a year to build meat boats from hides. It was one of the most sophisticated kayaks in the world. It took a year to build, because it had to be dependable. They had to go out on the high seas for weeks on end. They knew this and the Russians knew this. The fur traders were greedy, they went into the village at night and destroyed all the boats. The village starved to death. There was one old woman who survived out of 300 people. So we have these stories.
"The first who were killed among my people were the Shamans and their apprentices. Because of their religion or way of life of spirituality, the Russians did not understand so they destroyed it. They thought it was a threat. Can you imagine our people who are survivors. We are survivors here today, having gone through that time--experiencing it for 50 years. 8-out-of-10 people dying in a horrible way? Your loved ones, your grandchildren, your children,your mother, your wives, your husbands -- dying by horrible ways for 50 years! Year-after-year, seeing horrible death! And being subjected to all this! The American doctors have a name for this now, they call it Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
"The Vietnam Vets have also experienced this syndrome. The veterans, when they came back from Vietnam, were depressed. They took drugs. They took alcohol. They withdrew from their relationships. They could not be close to people because it hurt too much. They did anything to escape their feeling and what they were thinking. When they did that, they separated from their spiritual side. When this happened, the depression started. So they experienced this in Vietnam after 2 or 3 years. Sometimes people had 4 trips over there. Our people experienced it for generations. Not only did we not have the support that the Vietnam Vets had, [but] they still had their culture intact when they came back.
"Our cultures were eliminated or attempted to be destroyed, so that the survivors who had survived were without hope. Having gone through such misery and pain, the only thing they could do to defend themselves, the only way they knew how to defend themselves, was not to feel. I know and I understand it. Harold Napoleon understood it. Many of you understand it."
Larry said: "As a child, like many of our people, [I] grew up in a family that abused alcohol. And the first thing that I did as a child to defend myself was to shut off my feelings. They were shut off for over 20 years. And when that happens, it is a state of constant depression and addiction. Addictions can be cigarettes, alcohol, TV, noise, big loud music, and even thoughts could be an addiction--anything to take us away from feeling right now the way we feel. We try to run away from it. That is what is happening when you see a kid walk down the street with big earphones blasting and they are not hearing anything else because they do not want to be here."
According to Larry, The Wisdom Keepers proclaim that the only place to find the power of the Creator is to be present in this moment. If we have fears, we project them into the future--a time that does not even exist. If we feel guilty, we are living in the past, grieving for past things we did. We are not living now. Spiritual keepers of all groups throughout the world, as Larry said, "Be they Buddhists, be they Islamic, be it part Red Pack, be it medicine pack, you name it, say [that] the only way to find the power that has been given to us from the Creator is to be here--now...not to escape."
Larry claims this addiction was caused by the Great Death, when survivors are separated from their feelings. He said: "Can you imagine the kind of children they raised? It was hard for them to love and be close to another because they were afraid. 'If I become too close and love somebody, they will be destroyed, and I will suffer the pain all over again.' So they stayed away from that feeling. Those kids grew up and had their own kids, and from generation-to-generation-to-generation--until today, we have the legacy, the inheritance of this spiritual sickness that was given to us a long time ago. So the answer from the Wisdom Keepers is to work at being present and that will first revive the key.
"The spiritual keepers also say that the first step towards healing yourself, before you can heal others or help heal others, is to love that which we may hate or who may hate me. We may hate ourselves. We may hate an organization. We may hate the people from outside who have interfered. We may hate somebody. The first step towards this healing is to stop the hate and turn it into love. And it will transform everything. This spiritual sickness that we have is going to move now. It is going to change.
"There are some predictions in the sacred stone tablets among the Wisdom Keepers about what is going to happen here in this World of the 5th Hoop. Not only are we going to have this healing, but Earth Mother is going to shake in a way that it has never shook before. It is going to move in a way it has never done before. There is going to be a lot of fear because of this, and the Wisdom Keepers want me to convey that. When this happens, we should not be afraid, because what is happening is that the Earth Mother is trying to help us remove the stuff that we have stuck in our bodies, inherited from the spiritual sickness of generations and generations out, and one of the ways that we do that is to scare the life out of us. This is why there is going to be time for healers.
"Healers are being called from all over. Women are now taking their place as the original healers around the world and some of the strongest original healers are starting here in Alaska. Not only [will there be] the shift to the feminine side of leadership, but the women are going to start taking their place as healers. I think this is an exciting time.
Larry told about when the Dalai Lama went to Yakutan, during the last change of the moon, with all the spiritual leaders to pray for this time of the shift, this time of healing. Larry said this about the Dalai Lama, "He has 'chosen' and this is the words that they use, which are hard to understand. He has chosen to take the spiritual energies that they have been keeping in Tibet and move them from Tibet and bring them here to Alaska. Which they did a few weeks ago. The reason they did this is because the Chinese are wiping out the Tibetan Monks and destroying all the temples. So the Dalai Lama moved its spiritual energy here to Alaska because this is the place where the healing is going to start. And this is the place where all the Angels are coming in by hosts. This is the place where the hoop of a hundred eagle feathers will be finished. And, interestingly enough, some of the healing ways are being revived from all the cultures. People are being woken up.
"How do we start this healing? When you are quiet within yourself and you sit next to the river-- ask. Do not be afraid to ask. Ask the Creator. Ask whoever you feel is your higher power, 'Please help me find the way because I do not know how to heal. Make me your history.' And when you ask that, with humility in your heart, you will get it. You will find it. And it will be given to you. You will see this healing starting to spread like wild fire. It is just exciting--exciting to see. and the key to it is staying here, now.
"Now, last thing I am going to say: I ran the village corporation in St. Paul for 10 years. I was city manager for 4 years. We started from no economy out there. In 1983, the government pulled out. That was our only economy. They pulled out and we lost 80% of our jobs. That year we had 100 suicide attempts out of 600 people. We had 4 people who killed themselves. We had 3 who were murdered. Things that had not happened in our village for 150 years! The last person ever murdered in our village was over 150 years ago. And it all happened in this one year. Big shaking up, and we thought--the leadership thought--including me, that if we worked to bring the economy back so everybody got a good paying job, our kids would return to our village, and that it would solve our problems. We had [a] growing alcohol problem, 60% of population alcoholic and 1/3 of our kids have Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. We had suicide attempts all the time. I have been to 44 funerals here in 4 years-- 44 funerals! Goodness sakes!
"So what we learned from this and what I want to share with you is what happened when we got our economy [back]. We have the strongest rural economy in the State of Alaska right now. Our per capita income is $34,000.00-- $34,000.00 per person! That is what was accomplished in 10 years. But did it solve our problems? No! The spiritual sickness is still going on. The money only feeds the addiction. We have a community that is already addicted in some way because of the spiritual sickness. We have inherited this sickness from the time of the Great Death.
"Bringing money in, in large numbers, will fuel the addictions just like gasoline to fire. It will make it worse--bigger! Because it is what we do with the money. Look at St. Paul. We are buying cars. Everybody has got a car now. We bought, maybe, 300 cars in last 3 years. Everybody has got 1 or 2 TV sets--big ones. Everybody has got 4-wheelers. Everybody has got boats. Everybody has got nice clothes. Everybody has got nice houses. Things! Everybody has got things! Yet they are saying, 'We are not happy. What is wrong?' What is wrong is we were looking outside for feeding for a hunger inside--a hunger that we did not understand, and that hunger is the hunger of the spirit.
"When we have addictions, it is a hunger to fill the spirit. It is like a big stomach inside you that wants to feed all of the time. And no matter how much we feed it with these addictions, [it] is never enough. And it just goes down and down and we get so depressed that we feel we cannot get out of it. At that point, you die either physically or you die spiritually. Hopefully, many people will not have to go through that.
"So that is the message that I have brought to you. This is a message of hope and a message of good wisdom. Remember, our cultures are not lost. The wisdom of it is already here with us. We just do not know it yet, because we are spiritually sleeping."
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Thanks for bringing this article our attention. I'm in awe.K
aMAZING, This article and all its contents should give each one of us hope, hope about ourselves to correct our wrongs, hope that we as individuals have spirit within us to heal ourselves first, that others, to make our world a better place. One of my family's friend was an Indain from Maine, I personally spent time on their reservations, it was the first lesson in life of poverty, real poverty. I've never forgotten those experiences, Imagine learning of poverty at age 8 and recognizing it, it has haunted me ever since. I can relate to his story. That young exposure to Indian culture has left a void in my life, because I've always recognized the greatness of thier virtues, I've also visited Alaska, and would love to live there for 1 year, to really see & live the struggle with them, but helping them out of their economic, & emotional state of being. I will go to the web site and read further, I am too engrossed to stop now. May all nations recognize and heed his advise.