In the 1920s, an Apache wise man had
a Vision of four prophecies that foretold death and destruction
for mankind, unless we incorporate Spirit in our daily lives. Two
of these prophecies may already have come true. A number of people
can predict the future, but few get the timing correct. "Grandfather"
was an Apache wise man and scout, named Stalking Wolf, who grew
up outside white man's influence. His many predictions not only
came true in the manner he predicted, but also when he predicted.
Tom Brown, Jr learned extensively from
Grandfather for twenty years, from their first meeting when Tom
was seven years old. Stalking Wolf was the real-life grandfather
of Tom's best friend at the time. The following excerpt from Tom's
book, The Quest, tells of Grandfather's predictions for all of mankind.
Grandfather said that there was not future, only possible futures.
The 'now' was like the palm of a hand, with each finger being the
possible future, and, as always, one of the futures was always the
most powerful, the way that the main course of events would surely
take us. Thus his predictions were of the possible future, which
meant that he always left a choice. "If a man could make the right
choices," he said, "then he could significantly alter the course
of the possible future. No man, then, should feel insignificant,
for it only takes one man to alter the consciousness of mankind
through the Spirit-that-moves-in-all-things. In essence, one thought
influences another, then another, until the thought is made manifest
throughout all of Creation. It is the same thought, the same force,
that causes an entire flock of birds to change course, as the flock
then has one mind." Out of all the personal and major prophecies
that Grandfather foretold, there are four that stand out above all
the rest. It is these four that mark the destruction of man and
life on Earth, as we know it to exist now. Yet Grandfather said
that we could still change things, even after the first two prophecies
came true, but that there could be no turning back after the third.
Now that we have gone well past the second
prophecy, danger and destruction are very apparent, and our only
recourse is to work harder to change what has possibly become the
inevitable. The urgency that I feel -- now, more than ever -- is
a direct result of the second, impossible prophecy coming true.
It is the reason that I teach, sometimes with a certain desperation,
and constantly with the sense that we are quickly running out of
time. "The Earth is dying. The destruction of man is close, so very
close, and we must all work to change that path of destruction.
We must pay for the sins of our grandfathers and grandmothers, for
we have long been a society that kills its grandchildren to feed
its children. There can be no rest, and we cannot run away; far
too many in the past have run away. It is very easy to live a spiritual
life away from man, but the truth of Vision in spiritual life can
only be tested and become a reality when lived near society."
"How do I know that we are so close to
that destruction?" I asked. "I had a Vision," Grandfather said.
"It was a Vision of the destruction of man. But man was given four
warnings to that destruction, two of which gave man a chance to
change his ways and two of which would give the children of the
Earth time to escape the Creator's wrath." "How will I know these
warnings, these signs?" I asked. Grandfather continued. "They will
be obvious to you and those who have learned to listen to the Spirit
of the Earth; but to those who live within the flesh and know only
flesh, there is no knowing or understanding. When these signs, these
warnings and prophecies, are made manifest, then you will understand
the urgency of what I speak. Then you will understand why people
must not just work for their own spiritual rapture but to bring
that rapture to the consciousness of modern man."
The Four Signs Grandfather had been wandering
for several years and was well into his forties when the Vision
of the four signs was given to him. He had just finished his third
Vision Quest at the Eternal Cave when the Vision made itself known.
He had been seated at the mouth of the cave, awaiting the rising
Sun, when the spirit of the warrior appeared to him. He felt as
if he were in a state somewhere between dream and reality, sleep
and wakefulness, until the spirit finally spoke and he knew that
it was not his imagination. The spirit called Grandfather's name
and beckoned him to follow. As Grandfather stood, he was suddenly
transported to another world. Again, he thought that he was dreaming,
but his flesh could feel the reality of this place; his senses knew
that this was a state of abject reality, but in another time and
place. The spirit warrior spoke to Grandfather. "These are the things
yet to come that will mark the destruction of man. These things
you may never see, but you must work to stop them and pass these
warnings on to your grandchildren. They are the possible futures
of what will come if man does not come back to the Earth and begin
to obey the laws of Creation and the Creator.
There are four signs, four warnings, that
only the children of the Earth will understand. Each warning marks
the beginning of a possible future, and as each warning becomes
reality, so too does the future it marks." With that, the spirit
warrior was gone and Grandfather was left alone in this strange,
new world. The First Sign The world he was in was like nothing he
had ever known. It was a dry place with little vegetation. In the
distance he saw a village, yet it was made out of tents and cloth
rather than from the materials of the Earth. As he drew closer to
the village, the stench of death overwhelmed him and he grew sick.
He could hear children crying, the moaning of elders and the sounds
of sickness and despair. Piles of bodies lay in open pits awaiting
burial, their contorted faces and frail frames telling of death
from starvation. The bodies appeared more like skeletons than flesh,
and children, adults and elders all looked the same, their once
dark-brown complexions now ash-grey. As Grandfather entered the
village, the horror of living starvation struck him deeper. Children
could barely walk, elders lay dying, and everywhere were the cries
of pain and fear. The stench of death and the sense of hopelessness
overwhelmed Grandfather, threatening to drive him from the village.
It was then that an elder appeared to Grandfather, at first speaking
in a language that he could not understand. Grandfather realized,
as the elder spoke, that he was the spirit of a man -- a man no
longer of flesh, but a man who had once walked a spiritual path,
possibly a shaman of this tribe. It was then that he understood
what the old one was trying to tell him. The elder spoke softly.
"Welcome to what will be called the 'land of starvation'. The world
will one day look upon all of this with horror and will blame the
famine on the weather and the Earth. This will be the first warning
to the world that man cannot live beyond the laws of Creation, nor
can he fight Nature. If the world sees that it is to blame for this
famine, this senseless starvation, then a great lesson will be learned.
But I am afraid that the world will not blame itself, but that the
blame will be placed on Nature. The world will not see that it created
this place of death by forcing these people to have larger families.
When the natural laws of the land were broken, the people starved,
as Nature starves the deer in winter when their numbers are too
many for the land to bear." The old one continued. "These people
should have been left alone. They once understood how to live with
the Earth, and their wealth was measured in happiness, love and
peace. But all of that was taken from them when the world saw theirs
as a primitive society. It was then that the world showed them how
to farm and live in a less primitive way. It was the world that
forced them to live outside the laws of Creation and, as a result,
is now forcing them to die." The old man slowly began to walk away,
back to the death and despair. He turned one last time to Grandfather,
and said: "This will be the first sign. There will come starvation
before and after this starvation, but none will capture the attention
of the world with such impact as does this one. The children of
the Earth will know the lessons that are held in all of this pain
and death, but the world will only see it as drought and famine,
blaming Nature instead of itself." With that, the old one disappeared,
and Grandfather found himself back at the mouth of the Eternal Cave.
[Author's note: This is the great African famine that inspired the
Bob Geldof "We are the World" Live Aid relief effort.]
Grandfather lay back on the ground, thinking
about what he had witnessed. He knew that it had been a Vision of
the possible future and that the spirit of the warrior had brought
him to it to teach him what could happen. Grandfather knew that
people all over the Earth were now starving -- but why was this
starvation so critical, so much more important than all the rest,
even more important than the starvation that was taking place now?
It was then that Grandfather recalled that the tribal elder had
said that the entire world would take notice, but that the world
would not learn the lessons of what the death and famine were trying
to teach. The children would die in vain. Grandfather looked out
across the barren land that surrounded the Eternal Cave to try to
re-establish the reality of his 'now'. He said that it was still
hard to discern between waking reality and the world of Vision,
but he felt that he was back into his time and place. He told me
that the Eternal Cave was always a place to find Visions of the
possible and probable futures, and it was not uncommon for the searcher
to have a Vision at the mouth of the cave, not just inside. In a
state of physical and emotional exhaustion, Grandfather fell into
a deep sleep, but it was in this sleep that the warrior spirit appeared
to him again and brought the remainder of the first sign to completion.
In his dream, the spirit spoke to Grandfather. "It is during the
years of the famine, the first sign, that man will be plagued by
a disease, a disease that will sweep the land and terrorize the
masses. The white coats [doctors/scientists] will have no answers
for the people, and a great cry will arise across the land. The
disease will be born of monkeys, drugs and sex. It will destroy
man from inside, making common sickness a killing disease. Mankind
will bring this disease upon himself as a result of his life, his
worship of sex and drugs, and a life away from Nature. This, too,
is a part of the first warning; but, again, man will not heed this
warning and he will continue to worship the false gods of sex and
the unconscious spirit of drugs." [Author's note: This is presumably
a reference to AIDS.] The spirit continued. "The drugs will produce
wars in the cities of man, and the nations will arise against those
wars, arise against that killing disease. But the nations will fight
in the wrong way, lashing out at the effect rather than the cause.
It will never win these wars until the nation, until society, changes
its values and stops chasing the gods of sex and drugs. It is then,
in the years of the first sign, that man can change the course of
the probable future. It is then that he may understand the greater
lessons of the famine and the disease. It is then that there can
still be hope. But once the second sign of destruction appears,
the Earth can no longer be healed on a physical level. Only a spiritual
healing can then change the course of the probable futures of mankind."
With that, the warrior spirit let Grandfather fall into a deep and
dreamless sleep, allowing him to rest fully before any more Vision
was wrought upon him.
The Second Sign Grandfather awoke at the
entrance of the cave once again, the memory of the warrior spirit
still vivid in his mind, the spirit's words becoming part of his
soul. When Grandfather looked out across the landscape, all had
changed. The landscape appeared drier; there was no vegetation to
be seen, and animals lay dying. A great stench of death arose from
the land, and the dust was thick and choking, the intense heat oppressive.
Looking skyward, the Sun seemed to be larger and more intense; no
birds or clouds could be seen, and the air seemed thicker still.
It was then that the sky seemed to surge and huge holes began to
appear. The holes tore with a resounding, thunderous sound, and
the very Earth, rocks and soil shook. The skin of the sky seemed
to be torn open like a series of gaping wounds, and through these
wounds seeped a liquid that seemed like the oozing of an infection,
a great sea of floating garbage, oil and dead fish. It was through
one of these wounds that Grandfather saw the floating bodies of
dolphins, accompanied by tremendous upheavals of the Earth and violent
storms. As he held fast to the trembling Earth, his eyes fell from
the sky, and all about him, all at once, was disaster. Piles of
garbage reached to the skies, forests lay cut and dying, coastlines
were flooded and storms grew more violent and thunderous. With each
passing moment, the Earth shook with greater intensity, threatening
to tear apart and swallow Grandfather. Suddenly the Earth stopped
shaking and the sky cleared. Out of the dusty air walked the warrior
spirit, who stopped a short distance from Grandfather. As Grandfather
looked into the face of the spirit, he could see that there were
great tears flowing from his eyes, and each tear fell to the Earth
with a searing sound. The spirit looked at Grandfather for a long
moment, then finally spoke. "Holes in the sky." Grandfather thought
for a moment, then, in a questioning, disbelieving manner, said,
"Holes in the sky?" And the spirit answered. "They will become the
second sign of the destruction of man. The holes in the sky and
all that you have seen could become man's reality. It is here, at
the beginning of this second sign, that man can no longer heal the
Earth with physical action. It is here that man must heed the warning
and work harder to change the future at hand. But man must not only
work physically, he must also work spiritually, through prayer,
for only through prayer can man now hope to heal the Earth and himself."
There was a long pause as Grandfather thought about the impossibility
of holes in the sky. Surely Grandfather knew that there could be
a spiritual hole, but a hole that the societies of the Earth could
notice would hardly seem likely. The spirit drew closer and spoke
again, almost in a whisper. "These holes are a direct result of
mans life, his travel, and of the sins of his grandfathers and grandmothers.
These holes, the second sign, will mark the killing of his grandchildren
and will become a legacy to mans life away from nature. It is the
time of these holes that will mark a great transition in mankind's
thinking. They will be faced with a choice, a choice to continue
following the path of destruction or a choice to move back to the
philosophy of the earth and a simpler existence. It is here that
the decision must be made, or all will be lost." Without a another
word the spirit turned and walked back into the dust.
Grandfather spent the next four days at
the cave entrance, though for those four days nothing spoke to him,
not even the Earth. He said that it was a time of great sorrow,
of aloneness, and a time to digest all that had taken place. He
knew that these things would not appear in his lifetime, but they
had to be passed down to the people of the future, with the same
urgency and power with which they had been delivered to him. But
he did not know how he would explain these unlikely events to anyone.
Surely the elders and shamans of the tribes would understand, but
not society, and certainly not anyone who was removed from the Earth
and spirit. He sat for the full four days, unmoving, as if made
of stone, and his heart felt heavy with the burden he now carried.
The Third Sign It was at the end of the fourth day that the third
Vision came to him.
As he gazed out onto the landscape toward
the setting sun, the sky suddenly turned back to a liquid and then
turned blood red. As far as his eyes could see, the sky was solid
red, with no variation in shadow, texture, or light. The whole of
creation seemed to have grown still, as if awaiting some unseen
command. Time, place, and destiny seemed to be in limbo, stilled
by the bleeding sky. He gazed for a long time at the sky, in a state
of awe and terror, for the red color of the sky was like nothing
he had ever seen in any sunset or sunrise. The color was that of
man, not of Nature, and it had a vile stench and texture. It seemed
to burn the Earth wherever it touched. As sunset drifted to night,
the stars shone bright red, the color never leaving the sky, and
everywhere was heard the cries of fear and pain. Again the warrior
spirit appeared to Grandfather, but this time as a voice from the
sky. Like thunder, the voice shook the landscape, saying, "This,
then, is the third sign, the night of the bleeding stars. It will
be known throughout the world, for the sky in all lands will be
red with the blood of the sky, day and night. It is then, with this
sign of the third probable future, that there is no longer hope.
Life on the Earth as man has lived it will come to an end, and there
can be no turning back, physically or spiritually. It is then, if
things are not changed during the second sign, that man will surely
know the destruction of the Earth is at hand, It is then that the
Children of the Earth must run to the wild places and hide. For
when the sky bleeds fire, there will be no safety in the world of
man." Grandfather sat in shocked horror; as the voice continued,
"From when this time, when the stars bleed, to the fourth and final
sign will be four seasons of peace. It is in these four seasons
that the children of the Earth must live deep in the wild places
and find a new home, close to the Earth and the Creator. It is only
the children of the Earth that will survive, and they must live
the philosophy of the Earth, never returning to the thinking of
man. And survival will not be enough, for the children, for the
children of the Earth must also live close to the spirit. So tell
them not to hesitate if and when this third sign becomes manifest
there are but four seasons to escape ." Grandfather said the voice
and red sky lingered for a week, and then were gone as quickly as
they were manifest. The Fourth Sign Grandfather did not remember
how many days he'd spent at the mouth of the cave, nor did it make
a difference for he had received the Vision he had come for.
It was in the final night, at the Eternal
Cave that the fourth Vision came to Grandfather, this time carried
by the voice of a young child. The child spoke, saying, "The fourth
and final sign will appear through the next ten winters following
the night that the stars will bleed. During this time the earth
will heal itself and man will die. For those ten years the children
of the Earth must remain hidden in the wild places, make no permanent
camps, and wander to avoid contact with the last remaining forces
of man. They must remain hidden, like the ancient scouts and fight
the urge to go back to the destruction of man. Curiosity could kill
many." There was a long silence, until Grandfather spoke to the
child spirit, asking, "And what will happen to the worlds of man?"
There was another period of silence until finally the child spoke
again. "There will be a great famine throughout the world, like
man cannot imagine. Waters will run vile, the poisons of man's sins
running strong in the waters of the soils, lakes, and rivers. Crops
will fail, the animals of man will die, and disease will kill the
masses. The grandchildren will feed upon the remains of the dead,
and all about will be the cries of pain and anguish. Roving bands
of men will hunt and kill other men for food, and water will always
be scarce, getting scarcer with each passing year. The land, the
water, the sky will all be poisoned, and man will live in the wrath
of the Creator. Man will hide at first in the cities, but there
he will die. A few will run to the wilderness, but the wilderness
will destroy them, for they had long ago been given a choice. Man
will be destroyed, his cities in ruin, and it is then that the grandchildren
will pay for the sins of their grandfathers and grandmothers." "Is
there then no hope?" Grandfather asked. The child spoke again. "There
is only hope during the time of the first and second signs. Upon
the third sign, the night of the bleeding, there is no longer hope,
for only the children of the Earth will survive. Man will be given
these warnings; if unheeded, there can be no hope, for only the
children of the Earth will purge themselves of the cancers of mankind,
of mankind's destructive thinking. It will be the children of the
Earth who will bring a new hope to the new society, living closer
to the Earth and spirit." Then all was silent, the landscape cleared
and returned to normal, and Grandfather stepped from the Vision.
Shaken, he said that he had wandered for the next season, trying
to understand all that had been given to him, trying to understand
why he had been chosen.