Posted on 12/19/2010 6:12:41 PM PST by PJ-Comix
Merry Hopi Changemas!
Voodoo geographics.
That's it. As I have said here for years, the #1 factor driving the DUmmies is their hatred of Christianity.
LOL!
If by "hid it in the rocks" they mean "hid it inside solid rock." That is known as Terma. He hid hundreds of teachings that way.
It was found just recently.
If by "recently" they mean "within the last 200 - 300 years." I don't know when that particular Terma was revealed but that would be my guess.
The prophecy said, Later, when the iron bird flies, then the red-robed ones will go to the red rocks and meet with the tradition there and unite again.
If by that they mean "When the iron bird flies the Dharma will move to the land of the red man."
I guess that was all close enough for a DUmmie.
You think it’s cold?
That’s so cute!
It’s 7 degrees here right now, and it was -7 this time a few nights ago.
Some say Hopi and Tibet are connected, and that if you stick a pin through a globe where Hopi is located, on the other side you will find Tibet.
Egad. I had to atop right there.
Any Elementary School kid with a world globe knows that wouldn't happen -- since BOTH are in the Northern Hemisphere. (as in NORTH of the Equator)
Wait ... forget having a world globe, just use Google maps and turn the Long & Lat function on.
Oh SNAP. I have to stop typing in the dark.
‘atop’ should be ‘stop’
Well, sure. But that's actually true for any two points on the globe, as long as you don't add the qualifier of the pin going through the actual center or anything.
That is true, and let me tell you, neither tribe is very happy about that. Wars have been fought for less. Neither of them (Neither Navajo or Hopi) is well known for being "peaceful," if you get my drift.
As for sticking a pin in "Hopiland" (Har!) and having it come out of Tibet, we have some pretty sad geography going on at DU.
BTW, Chino Valley has the most insane folks in the state of AZ. I've been there, and everybody fancies themselves as some sort of psychic. I called them "psychos," and they didn't like me very much, so I went back to Prescott.
So does all of this prove that the indians aren’t “indigenous peoples” after all, or just that Tibetan monks used to vacation in Red Rock?
Can’t get any free deals on Zicam? Sorry, hope you feel better.
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