
~T edit: We’ve done a whole series of podcasts on the truth about the [cabal], [jesuits], the [usg], and the Native Americans called “There was a Time” over on Rumble Channel 203 if interested. It’s time for truth. What you were “taught” are lies…
Channel 203 – There was a Time, Project 8, Chapter 8
Go to their Rumble page for more history lessons.
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Note to Readers:
Over a decade ago, I camped for a few days at a state park located near the Wallowa River, a waterway that traversed the ancient lands once claimed by the Wallowa Band of the Nez Perce people. Chief Joseph was one of them. On the day I was leaving the area to return home to Walla Walla, I stopped at a memorial for the native people and walked upon the land for a while. During this walk, I felt another consciousness enter my body and look through my physical eyes. This presence did not frighten me; it felt familiar. It was a male, Native American, who felt very sad. Together we walked up a hill of glacial moraine to view the surrounding territory, my companion noting all the changes and similarities from the time when he lived there. Then, I saw a reddish brown black bear (a color phase), a young bear who raised up and stood on his hind legs to look at me. I wasn’t afraid. I was delighted as the bear was one of my power animals, one who would escort me when I occasionally performed shamanic journeys. I made a prayer asking for all the souls of those who remained bound to the land, to be freed to go into the Light on their way to their next journey. I felt the gratitude of my companion for my prayer also freed him.
Who was this being that I had felt? I won’t make any conjectures here, only that I know I came into this life, in part, to tie up old karmic imbalances. Come to your own conclusions.
Eliza
Here is a link to my original article written after returning home from the Wallowas giving my impressions on the encounter I had with my unseen companion.