Sunday, 30 May 2010

Black ASH Cloud - Hopi Prophecy

Most people are aware of the Ash Cloud that was a result of the volcanic eruption in Iceland in April. However, today it was shown to me that there is a Hopi Prophecy to do with the Ash Cloud and it predicts the time of the end.



The media have more dramatic shots of the dust cloud and eruption. 
However,  this is a picture courtesy of wikipedia. 


My view of the symbology on the rock is different to the Hopi. If you look at the image you can see man that used to walk and in my humble view this represents indigenous peoples and the first nations. 

Then you can see the sign of the cross that arrived on their native lands, then the image of the vehicle with wheels above them and this can be interpreted as a sign of oppression and suppression. These are vehicles that they could not afford even if they chose too. 

Then at the end there are two different realities. Those that carry on with vehicles, oil and money and those that move beyond it and go up the stairway to heaven with alternative energy. The truck symbology can also be symbolic of the corporations that use trucks to transport their goods across the lands of the first nations. 

The prophecy predicts that 4 to 1 will move up above the corporations and their vehicles in whatever form they take, You can see the 0 with the single man and as we know Obama is often called 'O', it is clear from this symbology that he will stay with the money and continue to follow it. As we know the USA uses 1/3 of the world's energy resources and if we look forward to the future of this Hopi prophecy this will reduce to 1/5th of the world's energy resources. My view is that other parts of the world will learn from the errors of the USA and go quickly to ecological and environmentally friendly alternatives sooner than many people realize. The developing world is in a far better position than the developed world to adapt much faster due to the lack of huge infrastructures that require oil to run them. 

BLACK ASH PROPHECY 







1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_eruptions_of_Eyjafjallajökull

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