Anonymous ID: 45a4d1 Jan. 31, 2019, 11:50 p.m. No.4986098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6150 >>6160

All inverted in life..

 

Shall we take back the sacred clown images as well? I think they are best left alone. Tricksters..they teach us much

 

The grandmothers are building a Sweat Lodge. They have yet to name it…it will serve as a sign of protection..as I attempt to teach you these ways. Many, say I should not.

 

No man can tell another what to do.These are uncertain times and I can not allow the native path to be corrupted by the witch of the Holly Wood Tree…much damage has been done. these ways are powerful..seek out a teacher if you wish

 

…we should talk some more of this some more…

 

That is all I have say..

 

Native Americans say that Sacred Clowns are great lovers of children, healing them and protecting them. In addition, one of their powers is to bring fertility to barren people and situations. If the Sacred Warrior personifies the Sun, the Sacred Clown personifies the Void—that great black openness of space, the great Womb from which we all are born. In the Hopi Katchina ceremony, it is said that long ago the Sun was given the responsibility to people the earth, but that “it failed to lift itself,”9 preferring instead to follow its own personal ambitions and desires without regard to the tribe. For this reason, the responsibility to carry out the plan of Life was shifted to the Clowns. In the Hopi ceremony, the Clowns do not appear until after noon, until “the sun reaches its zenith and is on its down slope.”10 “First here was the Sun, who was young once and is now a grandparent of many powers. But the Sun will one day go into the Void. That’s the power of the Heyoka—

 

http://www.cuyamungueinstitute.com/articles-and-news/path-of-the-sacred-clown/