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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Waicomah Tete "Lord of the Wind"


He has more “names” than anyone can keep up with. That’s because he has been everywhere on the planet, including North America, which appears to have been his favorite land; based on his many visits there. If you take the time to research all the stories about him, you will eventually find a common thread among them, even though they are as varied as all other beliefs about him. Two things about him stand out amongst all over attributes associated with him, besides the two that everyone knows. Besides knowing him as a “prophet” and a “healer,” the Native Americans of antiquity knew him as a “pale, bearded man,” and quite a lot of them bestow the title, “Lord of the Wind.”

“The story of the Ghost Dance begins many generations ago. It begins with the telling of the legend of the Healer - He who has been known by many names and experienced by many peoples. Mahnt-Azoma, Tah-co-mah, Kate-Zahl, Wa co-ma-tete, Tah-co-pah, Ee-see-co-tl, Eeasu, Wai-co-mah, Hu-ru-kan, Quetzal-Cotal, Itza-matul, Kul-kul, Deganaweda. There are so many names by which this mysterious entity, including Knichi ta-Kanichi wa, was called by the many people he met as he traveled the Turtle. Translated into English, we are faced with varying interpretations... Lord of the Wind, the Pale Prophet, the Healer, the Lord of Water and Wind, the silver light that falls from heaven. They go on ...”
http://www.wolflodge.org/sananda/great-ghostdance.htm

“The Dakota called him Waicomah Tete.. meaning the lord of the wind and water. Again we here his name amongst the Ojebiwa where he is known as Wis ah Co. Lord of the wind.”
http://www.stargatefiles.com/equation.htm

“The Sioux have been given the promise of the White Buffalo Calf Woman. She made this promise to us long ago, before the white men from the land across the waters came back to our land. There was one who came before these men. Wa Coma Tete , The Lord of the Wind we called him. He told us of the coming of these others, and the path of blood they would leave behind them. He warned us that we would become like dust in the wind, and many would even forget their own language as well as our ways. Then in the time of the Seventh Generation we would begin to see the signs that the New World was birthing. There would be much confusion in those days, and the hope of all people not only the Indian people would be like the dying flame of the camp fire, almost about to go out. Just a small flicker of hope would remain in those dark days., as the Great Dying that the Old ones foretold us about was upon the land. Everything would seem to be dying, the grasses, the standing people, the animals, the waters, it would be as if the Earth herself was dying.”
http://www.wolflodge.org/wolflodge/voices/wbcwmn.htm

“Throughout various historical documents surviving the era of conquest, this Pale Prophet, Emperor-god, Quetzalcoatl, has been called St. Thomas or ‘Toum’ in the Elder language of the Itza Maya, the Nahuatl. In the overlapping of languages, where most Mayan and Inca translations of their ancient text are in Spanish, or Latin, as well in the ancient texts, He is often referred to as being Jesus the Christ himself, or the Pale Prophet, the Lord of the Wind and Water.”
http://www.wolflodge.org/sananda/chilam-1/way_of_the_jaguar.htm

“Our memories of the Prophet are dimmed by the ages. Among the Choctah, He was known as Eemeshee, the Wind God, for strange are the tales which are told of His power over the heavens, and the winds which speak with the breath of the spirits.”

"It is said that He told us of White Man's coming, and when He did His eyes had a sad look as if seeing about Him the scenes of the future. Once He said: 'All my life have I struggled against this thing called the Law of the Jungle. Are these bearded ones who are still my children going down war's trail to final destruction, and thus give the last human victory in death to the Law of the Jungle?'

"He was sad that day as He spoke unto us, for He was leaving us to travel northward; perhaps to you, the Chippewa Nation, for this was before our migrations when we, too, lived far to the southward where the sun makes shorter shadows....We would find out much more about Him if like this we had many councils tribe to tribe. We would learn more about ourselves also. This I know: we, too, once had had secret languages, but I know not if they are still remembered. The women had a secret language among themselves. It was not taught to captive women. Then there was the language taught in certain lodges. That was the one He taught us. It would be interesting to study this language if this were possible, between tribe and tribe. It might tell us from whence He came to us, and how long ago He walked among us.”

"In our land of Oklahoma where our plows turn the good earth, and our cattle graze on the brown hills, I have often seen His symbol among the women's work (who still weave baskets) as I ride to other camps trading. Sometimes it is woven with the Star of the Morning, or the Cross of Four Directions or the symbol for the Cedar, sacred Tree of Ceremony.”
http://www.geocities.com/willow1d/amer2.html

“After this, He continued on His way to the Zuni. But before this, He stayed with the Dene. Now at this time, these were not the tribes as they are known today for this was just after they had traveled to this area, yet unsettled in themselves. According to this legend, they were a part of the Serpent people and had met up with the Prophet in the red lands of Monument Valley. They were very skeptical of Him and His reputation that was rumored. They questioned Him as to what right did He have as to claim the title of "Lord of Wind and Water" and asked Him if His and His Father's power was actually greater than that of the Fire God.”
http://www.geocities.com/willow1d/amer3.html

Some of the quoted material comes to us from people who “quoted” Native Americans “out of context” to make their point, but the useful information is still there. The “Lord of the Wind” is opposed to the “Fire God,” which can easily be understood to be the element of destruction forces that the “Lord of the Wind” will protect Native Americans and the rest of humanity from. If you further research the “Lord of the Wind” by his various names, you will also find out that earthquakes, volcanoes, tidal waves, and the sun are all involved in the elements of destruction, known as “Purification Day.” You will also find out that he is elemental in returning the continents of the Americas to their original inhabitants. Virtually ALL Native American prophecies surrounding any of those attributes include that common theme.

Who is the “Lord of the Wind,” and why would he be known by that title? To understand that; simply consider what “wind” is. It’s moving air. Is it possible for anyone to control the wind? That’s not likely at all, because the wind is generated by temperature differentials between the land and sea, which are not influenced by the will of anyone. So we have to look elsewhere to understand why he would be referred to by that title. Why would “moving air” be relevant or important? If you think about what’s going to happen during the days of destruction with volcanoes erupting all around the world, and fires that will burn most of the surface of the planet, then you might see that an air supply is going to be necessary for your survival during that time.

The “Lord of the Wind” will be able to supply a source of fresh air for those who have the ability to figure that out. All others will fall by the wayside, or be “purified” from the face of the earth during the destructive events predicted. They simply won’t be able to breathe then.

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