Our Timeless Connection

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Timeless connection with prophets and prophecies. One of the countless aspects of the two that has always fascinated me is that they've always been traditional and fundamental to civilizations throughout the world, even the most ancient, isolated cultures who had no interest in or means of communicating with each other.

Without faith, without our beliefs, we're lost. It doesn't matter that God, by whatever name we call Him/Her/It, never stops believing in us. If we don't reciprocate and keep that connection alive on our end, we're tragically squandering God's belief in us, which is the one gift that makes everything possible.

It would be impossible to explore the prophecies of every culture that ever existed, or that exist today, but I'll highlight just a few, hoping that as you read them you'll focus on the respectful purity of spirit at their core, no matter what corner of the they came from. And if you know of anyone, please jot it down..so I may read up on them later.

George Washington~1777
Martin Luther King, Jr.~1968
Abraham Lincoln~1864
Sir Winston Churchill
Nostradmus
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Madame Helena Blavatsky
H.G.Wells
Edgar Cayce

So how do a sixteenth-century French physician, a Russian medium, a British prime minister, two English authors and a farmer's son from Kentucky all come up with such uncannily similar prophecies about world wars, atom bombs, and lost continents? Skeptics might try to put up an argument for coincidence. And why not? It's so easy for them to just sweep everything they don't understand under a rug.

Which is exactly what's happening. From the first prophets on earth, to the Biblical prophets and the American Indians and the Aborigines and the Hindus and Buddha, to the past and present prophets of modern civilization, to all the prophets STILL TO COME, prophecies originate from one common source, eternal, infinite and infallible.
Remember those events when you meet a total stranger, for ex: whom you feel you've known all your life, or visit a place you've never been before and can find your way around as if you grew up there. I have.
What I can say that honestly works for me to keep my spirituality alive and well, is a quote by Inca Q'ero shamans

"Follow your own footsteps.
Learn from the rivers,
the trees and the rocks.
Honor the Christ,
the Buddha,
your brothers and sisters.
Honor your Earth Mother and the Great Spirit.
Honor yourself and all of creation.
Look with the eyes of your soul and engage the essential.

The American Indians
The Australian Aborigines
The Incas
Christianity
Judaism
Islam
Buddhism
Hinduism

Namaste