Tibetan and Hopi prophecy~Padmasambhava Guru Rinpoche- Blue Star

submitted by Michael Erevna on 07/05/19 1

Tibetan and Hopi Prophecy HOPI PROPHECY Part 1 © A Native American Hopi Explains his interpretation of Prophecy rock as passed down through his Clan and also explains the view on the two paths in Life that prophecy rock meanings indicates, the two choices in the context of living in balance with the Earth. One path is called the Life plan, or life path; Living in Harmony with the Earth as set forth by Masau'u, the one who instructed the Hopi's in the original teachings of the way to honor and live in balance with the Earth. The other Path is the Path of Materialism; living out of Balance with the Earth. One path leads to peace, the other leads to eventual destruction. (Note) different Hopi Clans have views that varies on the meanings of Prophecy rock but there remains similarities and these prophecys are not meant to create a doom and gloom fear, but stands as a reminder to Honor and live in balance with our planet and that change is coming, nothing remains permanent as mankind changes and evolves spirituality. a film by Kenneth Farnham Thornton II TIBETAN PROPHECY Part 2 Prophecies made by Padmasambhava more than a thousand years ago-- Many people are familiar with the prophecies of Nostradamus made more than seven hundred years ago, but few people are aware of the prophecies made by Padmasambhava (also known as Guru Rinpoche), the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, more than one thousand years ago. When asked by his disciple when is the beginning of Dharma-ending age, Guru Rinpoche replied; “When the Iron Birds are flying in the sky and the Iron Horsesare running on the roads, we know that dharma-ending age has arrived. At this time, Tibetan Buddhism shall flourish globally. When the iron bird flies and the horses run on wheels, the Tibetan people will be scattered like ants across the world, and the Dharma will come to the land of the red men--Western Countries Guru Rinpoche further prophesied that in that era (or rather now), carriages do not require horses to move, they self-propel . Youngsters in that era step on something that shaped like a bullhorn and there are wheels underneath that allow them to skate everywhere. It is even stranger that people in that era do not need to leave their houses to know things that happen around the world, just by sitting in front of a mirror Tibetan Stupa's along the Rio Grande River. New Mexico and Colorado. Filmed by Kenneth Farnham Thornton II Hopi footage Dec 19/2012 copy right photography Kenneth F. Thornton II

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