Posted by: phaelosopher | May 14, 2009

An Impromptu Medicine Wheel with Peruvian Elders

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SEDONA, AZ — While the president traveled to Tempe, AZ to speak at the ASU commencement ceremonies, I traveled to Sedona, and participated in a beautiful invocation of another kind.

You never know what to expect in Sedona, except perhaps, the spectacularly unexpected. Sedona is home to many fascinating people; artists, scientists, spiritual workers, and practitioners of many healing arts and sciences. David Hawkins, author of Power vs. Force, is one. Glenda Green, author of Love Without End, and  I’m told that jazz bass legend Stanley Clarke has been sighted around town, such as at the New Frontiers Natural Market on Hwy 89A. A breathtakingly beautiful place, Sedona energetic allure is well earned.

I have met, and am now friends with a growing number of people who call Sedona home, which is a scant 140 mile drive from metropolitan Phoenix. Some are scientists and innovators, producing products that assist humanity’s ascent from the dense vibrational and energetic morass that we’ve unwittingly and unconsciously dug for ourselves. The good news is that we can get out. The task at hand is learning how to do it.

I arrived yesterday in Sedona to videotape my friend Medicine Wolf, a scientist and Native American of Iroquois (Canadian) descent. His is the mentor that Dr. John Humiston referred to in my documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble. At the time Medicine Wolf and I had not met, and at the time it never occurred to me to even inquire as to where he was, or how he might be reached. Yet, the answer to both questions would come a year later, at the 2008 Raw Spirit Festival in Sedona. Even then, the connection wasn’t apparent to me .

In fact, when I first told Medicine Wolf about the documentary, he recognized Dr. Humiston, but I still didn’t make the connection to him. However, time passed (as it usually does), and one day while reviewing some of Dr. Humiston’s segments in the documentary, the light finally went on that Don Wolf, a Canadian-born scientist of Iroquois descent, was the man I had now come to know as Medicine Wolf. Without trying, life had connected these two dots.

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So much for the back story.

I’ve been impressed with Medicine Wolf’s products, which require such terms as “monatomic,” “ormus technology,” “zeolite,” and “high spin rate” to describe them. Needless to say, they also require some education. Before there can be large scale acceptance and use of these products, even though they address many of the issues that must be resolved before an ascension involving the physical form can occur, some education is necessary. I’ve stepped to videotape a series of short conversations with Medicine Wolf, which will introduce his concept of five facets that make up the healing process. They are:

  1. Hydration
  2. Remineralization
  3. Detoxification
  4. Regeneration
  5. Integration

I will get into these at a later time… or perhaps Medicine Wolf will. My trip here was to tape the last two facets. However, before that, I was greeted with a surprise. A group of Elders from Bolivia and Peru, who were still in town from the Gathering of the Elders event that occurred several weeks ago nearby.

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Some of these men bear striking resemblance to people I saw in a documentary on 2012, where the filmmaker went to Peru, Lake Titicaca, and other locales. In addition to the Elders, a man arrived who had in his possession, a crystal sphere — perhaps the size of a tennis ball — that was collected from a submerged pyramid off the coast of Bimini Island in the Atlantic ocean. He came to share the sphere, and its energies with the Elders, who retained Atlantean (from Atlantis) knowledge.

I did not go there as a journalist, so I did not collect names. I simply had the experience. In fact, I was permitted to videotape the telling of the story as to how the sphere was originally acquired, and what it means today. That footage is forthcoming.

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That was indoors. Afterwards, we went outdoors to the magnificent Medicine Wheel that has been installed in the property’s courtyard. The crystal sphere was blessed and placed in a bowl of water, its energies allowed to infuse the living fluid. And everyone present, myself included, were given ample opportunity to receive and experience it directly.

These photos are of the ceremony. I’ll add more soon. But today, another adventure beckons in this enchanted land!


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  2. I love the five facets concept. I am looking forward to more on this topic.

    In the book Serpent of Life, Drunvelo writes a lot about the power of medicine wheels.


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