Eagle meets Condor prophecy manifests

NORTH & SOUTH UNIFICATION

“The Eagle and the Condor” prophecy is an ancient Amazon prophecy that speaks of human societies splitting into two paths, that of the Eagle and that of the Condor.  The path of the Condor is the path of heart, of intuition, and of the feminine.  The path of the Eagle is the path of the mind, of the industrial, and of the masculine.

The prophecy says that the 1490’s would begin a 500 year period during which the Eagle people would become so powerful that they would virtually drive the Condor people out of existence.  This can be seen in the conquering of the Americas and the killing & oppressing of indigenous peoples in the subsequent 500 years, up to and including today.

The prophecy says that during the next 500 year period, beginning in 1990, the potential would arise for the Eagle and the Condor to come together, to fly in the same sky, and to create a new level of consciousness for humanity.  The prophecy only speaks of the potential, so it’s up to us to activate this potential and ensure that a new consciousness is allowed to arise.

This “Eagle & Condor” prophecy is remarkable in that it marks the first truly international indigenous prophecy widely embraced by both Native & European-descended peoples.

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 EAGLE QUETZAL CONDOR GATHERING

A INTER-TRIBAL PROPHECY

The prophecy of the Eagle & Condor is told within many traditional indigenous cultures of North, Central and South America.  They all point towards a time when the human family will face the choice of evolutionary transformation or destruction.  This time is now!

One version of the prophecy comes from Lauro Hinostroza, a Peruvian healer who now lives in Mexico City.  It states that in the historical cycles of the Incan peoples at the end of the eighth Pachakuti (each Pachakuti corresponds to five hundred years), the Eagle peoples would dominate the Condor peoples for one Pachakuti. 

This coincided with the arrival of Europeans, with their extractive economy & industries, leading to the exploitation, depopulation, and even genocidal eradication of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.  The reign of the Eagle peoples was foretold to nearly bring into extinction the Condor peoples of the South.

The prophecy continues with the claim that the tenth Pachakuti, from the end of the twentieth century, would be a time for the peoples of the Condor and the Eagle to fly and mate together in a creative symbiosis to restore and regenerate the Earth community.

One marker of this opening of the tenth Pachakuti is the emerging unification of indigenous peoples & traditions, North & South, as well as the “indigenizing” of Westerners previously with a lost native consciousness of connection to the Earth and its larger, non-human community.

 

THE MAYAN TIMEKEEPERS

The Mayans have an Eagle & Condor prophecy as well, and their prophecy also correlates with a window of time & date that we are all familiar with, December 21, 2012.  This date did not mark the “end of the world”, it instead delineates the beginning of a new world cycle.  

In 1985, the Mayan Elders actively began to make preparations to organize an inter-tribal ceremony that would close the last world cycle “in a good way” via a gathering of tribes from North, South & Central America.  In doing so, the transition into the new world cycle would be a smoother ride. 

In addition, the Eagle & Condor prophecy would also be fulfilled as prophesized. The Eagle & Condor would fly together in the same sky.

 

PATRICIO DOMINGUEZ

Don Patricio Dominguez (Piro Manso Tiwa), from New Mexico, had an unforeseeable encounter with a Mayan Elder in the early stages of the Mayan’s organizing efforts.  This meeting eventually led to his assignment of being the North American coordinator for the first gathering (and subsequent gatherings) initiated by the lineage of the Mayan timekeepers.

Patricio was born 1949 in a small “traditional” community and was cultured by his parents, grandparents and his great grandmother, who lived until he was 13 years old.   At the age of five, Patricio was presented in a public ceremony to the medicine men to be blessed as a man of spiritual knowledge.  Patricio, later in life, married a Navajo lady who was also raised with native traditional values.  He presently is on the Board of Directors of a few non-profit corporations and on the advisory committee of the International Indigenous Coalition.

 

PATRICIO & THE MAYAN TIMEKEEPERS

Don Patricio Dominguez has witnessed the reunification of the Eagle & Condor via his organizing efforts with the Mayan Timekeepers.  From his vantage point, a great deal of disclosure can be told regarding the present state of inter-tribal unity consciousness.  He has given a few talks in regards to this subject matter, which will be briefly summarized here.

Mayan people in ancient times were given the very important assignment of keeping time.  Others indigenous tribes were given other tasks, like being the keepers of wisdom, the keepers of social dances, etc.  They all held pieces of the puzzle.  They all were given sacred instructions.

In 1985, a call from the Mayan Timekeepers went out through the Americas, North, Central & South; it’s time to prepare for the new world cycle by closing out the last world cycle “in a good way”.  The 26,000 year cycle is completing!  All the tribes need to get together to perform ceremony and pray together to open the new age, the Golden Age.

Patricio, as North American coordinator, had the extremely difficult task of recruiting U.S. & Canadian tribes to participate in the ceremony.  Many of these tribes, due to B.I.A.-type politics and previous termination & assimilation attempts, were not to receptive and opted out of the inter-tribal gathering process.  Many poor excuses were given; however, some tribes did respond and eventually participated in the unity process.

In 1992, five hundred years after Columbus first arrived in the Americas, the first gathering of Indigenous Elders, from North, South and Central America, was held.  This gathering was problematic and ended up becoming the “unofficial first gathering” to lay the ground work for the official gathering to take place in 1995.  4 North American tribal delegates, representing four tribes, attended this first unofficial gathering.  The Maya had around 90 tribal delegates.  Tribal delegates from the South were also in attendance.  It was a 10 day gathering.

It was agreed at this “unofficial first gathering” that future gathering locations would rotate between North, South & Central America since transportation was problematic for some elders and others did not want to risk traveling into Central America, which was a dangerous place to visit due to the civil wars and pro-communist revolutions that have occurred.  It was also decided that it would take 3 gatherings (North, South & Central) to complete the process of closing out the last world cycle “in a good way”.


[Gathering One]

1995, “Gathering One” (1st meeting of the Continental Council of Indigenous Elders) was held in Tical, Guatemala (Central America).  5-10 delegates from North America, 60 from South America and hundreds from Central America were in attendance. 

 

[Gathering Two]

1997, “Gathering Two” (2nd reunion of the Continental Council of Indigenous Elders) was held in the Colombian Amazon (South America)

 

[Gathering Three]

1999, “Gathering Three” (3rd reunion of the Continental Council of Indigenous Elders) was held in New Mexico (North America).  300 tribes were represented. 

This third gathering was organized by Don Patricio Dominguez.  He, previously, was blessed in ceremony around the council fire with the bastone (staff), which gave him the mandate to proceed with organizing next and final gathering.

Gathering Three took Patricio six years of fundraising at a cost of $300,000.  He had a staff of 15, along with 100 volunteers, 15 security guards, 9 kitchen helpers and 6 people behind marketing & promotion.

At the end of Gathering Three, the last world cycle was closed “pretty much” “in a good way”, although Patricio says the process was admittedly “a little rough” and they did “the best they could”.

It was agreed at this gathering that the “gatherings” and gathering lineage & legacy should continue.  Now that the last world cycle was closed out “in a good way” it was decided that the next gathering would focus on the further reunification of the Eagle & Condor. 

 

[Gathering Four]

2009, the 4th gathering “Return of the Ancestors” (4th reunion of the Continental Council of Indigenous Elders) was held in Northern Arizona.  This was a gathering of the Eagle & Condor.

The bastone was previously passed to a South American (Bolivia) delegation, but after 6 years they were not successful in their organizing attempts, so the bastone was then ceremonially passed to Adam “Yellowbird” to organize in North America.

Unique to this 4th gathering, was the invitation & representation of other tribes outside of the Americas.

Back in 1985, when the call from the Mayan timekeepers went out through the Americas to close the last world cycle “in a good way”, the Maya stated in their call that “not one person should be left behind.  After Gathering Three, Patricio came to the realization that the Maya were not actually stating that not just one person from a native group be left behind.  They meant, not one person from “any race” of people (the Rainbow people) should be left behind.  Thus, Patricio assisted the 4th gathering in its effort to represent all the tribes on Mother Earth, which included Pacific Islanders, Asians, Europeans, Africans, etc.

 

[Gathering Five]

2015, the 5th gathering was held in Sedona, Arizona.  The Quetzal bird, considered divine and associated with the "snake god" Quetzalcoatl, was flying amongst the Eagle & Condor at this event, thus this was a gathering of the “Eagle, Quetzal & Condor”. 

During this gathering the mandate to organize the next gathering was given to a young lady from the Peru delegation.  This time a bastone was not passed, instead the young lady opted for a jar of ashes from the council fire to be passed on to her in good faith.

 

GATHERING LINEAGES

These 5 gatherings that Patricio helped coordinate are tied into the gathering lineage that traces back to the original 1985 call from the Mayan Timekeepers to close out the last world cycle “in a good way”.

There are other gathering lineages that have come and gone.  Some are alive & active, while others are hard to keep track of, or are held in secrecy. 

One past historical gathering relating to the Eagle & Condor, was held by the Echa Tah Echa Nah (The Mighty and Wise One), the Great White Chief of the Chigaraguan people.  He organized 2 mass inter-tribal meetings in Mexico in 1939 & 1940 with an estimated audience of 150,000-250,000 people and was covered by news outlets, like Life Magazine.  In attendance were people as far north as Alaska as well as South Americans.


CONFEDERATION OF ELDERS

The bond between the Eagle & Condor has been birthed again as a result of the Mayan-initiated gatherings and from other similar unity events, like the Spiritual Unity of Tribes gatherings.  Now it’s time for greater inter-tribal unity, both spiritual & political.  The time when tribes can live independently has passed.  Now is the time for pan-Indian unity!

Since 2009, Don Patricio Dominguez has expressed his intentions to assist in the formation of an organized confederation of elders (League of Peoples) so that all the tribes can more efficiently stand united together as a “united front” in their struggles to defend their land, their customs and their spiritual traditions against governments & multi-national corporations. 

As it presently stands, the Mayan-initiated gatherings and other similar unity events are loosely organized with no clear agenda items in place that are universally & collectively agreed upon by all of the tribal elders. 

South & Central America in general have better inter-tribal political organization.  North America, ever since the Unity Caravan days of the late 60’s & early 70’s, has lost much of its pan-Indian cohesiveness due to the aftermath of U.S. termination & assimilation policies and other divide & conquer methods that were employed to oppose inter-tribal unity consciousness on Turtle Island.

At present, according to Patrico, the same old problem keeps coming up at the gatherings.  The council meetings never seem to produce a viable structured organization to keep the connections that formed at these gatherings alive. 


UNIVERSAL GUIDELINES, PRINCIPLES & AGENDA ITEMS

There are, however, many efforts in place to foster pan-Indian unity and to create universal guidelines, principles, agenda items, etc. that will set the unity movement on a positive & progressive trajectory, in alignment with traditional core values. 

For example, the “Fourth Way” initiative:

Chief Phil Lane Jr. is a traditionally recognized Hereditary Chief & elder.  He is a member of the Ihanktonwan Dakota & Chickasaw Nations and is a citizen of both the U.S. & Canada. 

Chief Phil Lane, Jr. is an internationally recognized indigenous leader in human & community development who founded the Four World's International Institute an organization dedicated to "unifying the human family through the Fourth Way." 

Instead of indigenous people pursuing the path of “Assimilation”, “Resignation” or “Resistance”, the Fourth Way is “Empowerment” & “Constructive Development” that will lead to sustainable peace, social justice and shared economic prosperity.  This Fourth Way has always been known and advocated by indigenous spiritual leaders.

What is relatively new is that now there are many political leaders of indigenous movements across the Americas who are open to the “Fourth Way” and this is very hopeful.  The other 3 pathways (Assimilation, Resignation & Resistance) they have tried and it only created deeper misery & suffering for their people.

The “Fourth Way” is a path the indigenous cannot walk alone; it is to be traveled jointly with other supporting NGO’s, governments, business communities, international funding agencies, etc. 

 

INTER-TRIBAL UNITY REVIVAL

Despite the death of many Traditional Elders & political tribal leaders in the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s and the demise of Unity Caravans in 1973, there has been a growing pan-Indian unity revival.

This revival was triggered by a cosmic event in accordance with the Galactic Timepiece.  That event was the named the “Harmonic Convergence” and it took place on August 17 & 18, in 1987. 

This name was given to label the first globally synchronized meditation, which was orchestrated by José Argüelles.  The dates correlated to an exceptional alignment of planets in our solar system.

The timing of the Harmonic Convergence correlated with the Mayan calendar, with some consideration also given to European & Asian astrological traditions.  The chosen dates had the distinction of marking a planetary alignment with the Sun, Moon and six out of eight planets being "part of the grand trine."

According to author, Tony Shearer (Lakota), the dates of the Harmonic Convergence was the end of the “9 Hells” and the beginning of the “13 Heavens” in the Aztec Calendar, which meant the end to the eradication of the wisdom of Mesoamerica. 

Today, Mesoamerica (Quetzal) teachings are popular everywhere, as well as the wisdom teachings of the Southern Condor & Northern Eagle.  Inter-tribal gatherings, events, ceremonies, websites, organizations, Facebook groups, etc. are too numerous to name. 


LEADERSHIP

The key towards moving forward is to establish good spiritual leadership to lead the masses through the process of Purification.  The reunification of the Eagle, Quetzal and Condor and the appearance of leaders who have converged to fulfill this prophecy indicate that the forces of inter-tribal unity consciousness are leading humanity on the right path.

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