posted on Aug, 6 2008 @ 11:39 AM
I just finished reading this book. According to the Hopi Prophecy the pyramids have a very specific purpose. Read on my friends . . .
The Hopi Tablets - as revealed in Thomas O. Mills book, The Truth
It is clear that the new millennium seems to coincide with the prophetic times of many of Earth's oldest religions. The Mayan calendar marks the end
of time in just a few more years. Many Native Americans describe this not as an end but as the moving from one era to another era. In our Alaskan
story this was explained as moving from the fourth to the fifth hoop. In the Hopi tradition, the movement will be from the fourth to the fifth
"world."
An interesting exploration of the Hopi prophecies is provided by Thomas O. Mills. Mills grew up on the Hopi Reservation in Second Mesa, Arizona. As a
boy, he helped his Mom run the newly built Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, which today is the main stopping point for outsiders. [Our Expedition
'98 stayed in this facility.]
In his book, The Truth, Mills reveals that he has written the book because he wants to let more people know about the Hopi prophecies. His message
implies that there is something of the Divine Spirit in these prophecies that will "click" if we just will take the time to hear him out. And he is
right.
Mills explains the Hopi stories of Creation. Humanity has had three previous eras of development, a rise and fall marking each one. We are now at the
end of the "fourth world," poised to enter the "fifth world.". Each previous world has been felled by some catastrophe, such as the ice age, or
the inability to speak and use language. According the Hopi prophesy, we are about to enter into the fifth world, which naturally implies an impending
fourht world catastrophe.
What will our downfall be this time? Can we avoid it? The Hopi have had the answers embedded in their traditions and religion like the DNA of a latent
virus. When the time is ripe, the symbolism and pagantry will be revealed as a stable metaphor of complex issues regarding nature, creation and human
survival. Some of these issues are frankly addressed in The Book of the Hopi. But few non-Hopi have ever been exposed to these teachings.
Mills provides numerous translations from The Book of Hopi and he does a good job of explaining these in his own words. It's a rare individual who
can understand such complexities and yet have the ability to speak so plainly. Perhaps most interesting of all is that Mills describes a collection of
tablets that were left by Masawa, the Caretaker of Earth (more specifically, the southwest American desert), to the Hopi upon their entrance to the
fourth world. Mills explains how the Hopi were instructed to care for the planet. He shows many interesting similarities between concepts and
representations of Hopi deities and those of ancient Egypt. He has a brilliant and well-illustrated theory that envisions the Egyptian pyramids and
surrounding temples as forming large symbolic messages which reinforces the underscores the impending transition to the fifth world.
Mills proposes that the giant stone pyramids functioned to balance an unstable planet. Like the weights used to balance a tire, the careful
positioning of these structures can influence the axis of the planet. Although the pyramids are minute in relation to the Earth, the mechanism is the
result of almost super-human knowledge of nature. His illustrations of Egyptian murals from over four millennia seem to reinforce his theories. Your
mind is allowed to contemplate the significance of these revelations. At a time when we focus more on our differences and less on our common ancestry,
The Truth seems rightly named and comes just about in time.