Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Two, 1: Legend of the Rainbow Warrior
This chapter relates seeing auras to the First Nations peoples. The story is of the Rainbow Warrior. There was a chief of the peoples who lived with the Second Chance Mesa land, who could see the rainbow beyond the rainbow; auras. The Chief had a son, who he wanted to pass on the vision to. The son went to war, and came back a hero, but he had great sorrow for what he had done, and his people apparently didn't appreciate him outside of war. So the son turned to drinking, and gave up all hope on his people, and his father. Later in life, after his father had changed, he become Christian, gave up drinking, and married a Christian woman, and they had a son. When the son was in his teens, he drifted away from Christianity, to get in touch with his roots. When it came time for his vision quest, he set out and a great eagle warned him of something bad to come. While out in the wilderness, a great storm had hit, and it lasted all night. The man, sitting in a poisition of prayer for over 72 hours sat through the storm, and after the storm, the eagle flew over once again. After those events, the man could see rainbows around the animals, and plants, and people around him. He had recieved the vision of the rainbow beyond the rainbow through his vision quest. This is the chapter, and that is a very condensed version of the story. By no means does it have all the details.
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