Another text that I wrote to "Boa Estrela", a Portuguese magazine, from August 2022. The magazine has 14,500 copies per month.
Some remote tribes claim that they came from the
stars, even before humanity was humanity (they were the first people to come to
Earth).
Examples are the "Dogon" in the plateau
region of Mali/West Africa, the "Surma" in Africa, and the
"Uru" in South America.
The Dogon are the most mysterious their legends are
known about beings coming from space called "Nommos" and they knew
the star Sirius, which had a "sister" that orbited around it, Sirius
B. In 1976, Robert Temple wrote a book entitled “The Sirius Mystery” and
mentioned that the Dogon had knowledge about constellations, which only
centuries later did modern astronomy confirm. How was it possible?
The existence of Sirius B can only be verified in fact
by mathematical calculations performed by Friedrich Bessel in 1844.
The spiritual figure in the Dogon religion is a dual
identity, the Nommo/Nummo, whom they refer to as the "Serpent". Its
skin would be mostly green, but like the chameleon, it could change color. It
was said that sometimes the Serpent would be all the colors of the rainbow. In
other cases, the Nommos were referred to as "water spirits". In some
engravings, they appear to have a "cape" and a hat that looks like a
fish coming out of the water; this hat is identical to the one that the
Catholic Church adopted as a papal miter. The Hopi Indians referred to them as
"Kat'sinas" (katchinas), which are related to the Nommo.
The Dogons also believe they came from the stars.
Interestingly, the Egyptians, in their mythology,
attributed the origin of many gods to Sirius, they called Sirius “Sopdet”
The Indian tribe of the "Toda".
Taurus constellation shamans.
High in the mountains of India, in the state of Tamil
Nadu, live the "Toda". The fact that they are not local is obvious.
The Toda differ even in physical appearance – they are taller, more robust,
much thinner, and light-eyed people are often found in this tribe.
According to "Toda" legends, they can heal
by touch, their short staffs are like magic wands, they have power over
elephants and tigers, and they can even transform into these animals. These are
not legends about some mysterious and distant people; these are the words of
their neighbors, with whom they communicate closely.
Toda never steal, they are altruistic and not envious,
they don't know weapons and don't like to kill - therefore they are
vegetarians.
The Holy Tongue Toda; "kvorzha", is not
associated with any of the earthly languages, ancient or modern. In general, it
has not yet been deciphered. The results of biological research are also
peculiar. There is only one very incomprehensible phrase that the formula of
the blood of the "Todas" shows great differences from the universal
one. What does this mean? Decide for yourself.
In general, science in this case is at an impasse, and
a wide variety of hypotheses arise, up to the fact that the "Toda"
tribe is from the sunken continent of Lemuria. As for the "Toda"
people themselves, everything is crystal clear, and all their rituals and myths
are connected with their ancestral home, the constellation of Taurus, and they
believe that after death their souls return to this constellation.
The "Uru" of South America once told the
ethnographer Jean Velard, who has studied them for years:
“We are very ancient, the oldest… We are the
inhabitants of the lake, Suncat. We are not human!”
Their way of life is very peculiar; and there is greater resistance to the cold, and their language is not associated with any other. However, no genetic studies have been performed.
Some North American Indians, like the "Cree",
also known as "Ininew", say that they came from the constellation of
the Pleiades (the seven sisters), the spider in the sky, which they call
"Pakone Kisik".
Some of these tribes live in Manitoba, a province
located in the longitudinal center of Canada. They say that a woman from the
stars, from another dimension, saw the planet Earth and descended from a
"hole in the sky" and came here. This woman was Ataensic, Ataentsic,
or Awehai (fertile land). There are several myths about her, but in one of the
myths, she helped to create the sun, moon, and life on Earth.
She fell from the sky through a hole (a portal) and
fell into the sea; without getting hurt, she created life and beings on this
planet.
In a Navajo creation myth, the "Diné Bahane"
(History of People), they say that beings came to inhabit this Planet and came
from a hole in the sky. Hole in the sky reminds me of the wormhole/portal
concept.
The Incas, for example, called the Pleiades "Collca", and it is believed to be the guardian of stored seeds. Many creation myths from indigenous cultures narrate that mankind originated from the Pleiades. Shamans live in contact with Pleiadian beings.
These tribes have a living memory of having come from
space, which is reflected in their legends. However, I believe that we all come
from the stars, but not all modern humans remember that.
Some more spiritual people have this feeling; they
feel that their soul came from another world. These people are classified as
"star people".
Star people is the recognition of our stellar origins,
our modern version of ancient tribal legends, but the feeling and the truth are
the same.
“I look at the sky at night, like someone looking into a mirror that reflects my past.
I marvel at the stars; I miss
these old sisters, because although my body walks this earth, my soul is a
child of the Universe.”
(Sílvio Guerrinha in “Esculturas do Pensamento”/
Amazon)
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