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since always and will continue for always, even as it is playing now... Let us
listen, and see if we can hear our Song.
The Childrens Twenty Count describes our world as we live in it, and the powers
that influence us here in our attempt to establish interconnection, interreliability
and interdependence with all things.
As we begin to discuss the lower numbers, we begin with the powers that are the
"so below"...the numbers that are related to this 3rd dimensional reality and "all
that is green"...
1 Grandfather Sun
Out of the void (also known as "0", zero ) came first Grandfather Sun.
When we say "Grandfather Sun" we mean the actual sun around which our
planet Earth revolves.
Grandfather sun is light, illumination, enlightenment and knowledge. Let's look at
the word "enlightenment." It means to put light into, to lighten up. It is plain to see
that when Grandfather Sun shines on the planet, it definitely lightens things up.
This teaching is not only literal, but translated into an internal symbolic sense. It
is the great symbol of gaining knowledge. Within us there is a fire from within
which burns inside us. It is our spark, our sexuality. We speak of this as the "little
sun". It is our own Grandfather Sun which burns within us.
When we are connected with the external Sun, we can ask it to ignite our own
inner fire. Using our awakened inner fire, we can connect to Grandfather Sun.
This is the male seed for all life. The fire of the male seed explodes as the dance
of active-conceptive energy.
2 Grandmother Earth
Grandmother Earth is the actual physical planet that we live on. Our past Nagual,
Swift Deer says you can tell the age of a tribe's knowledge by whether they refer
to the planet as Mother Earth or Grandmother Earth. The older knowledge will
refer to her as Grandmother. Her major gift to us as two leggeds is showing us
how to go inside to true introspection and to develop our intuition, in other words,
our place of "inner knowing."
When Grandfather Sun explodes, Grandmother Earth, which is the receptive
creative energy, receives the Sun's energy by imploding ... or what we also call
"the inhale". Therefore, Grandfather Sun's and Grandmother Earth's love making
is what we call Quodoushka, spiritual sexual union. She teaches us about love
relationships and bonding. She represents the female egg, the womb, the
birthing place of all life.
Women on this planet are two legged receptive creative manifestations of
Grandmother Earth. It is said that everyday since always when Grandmother
Earth and Grandfather Sun make love, life is made possible.
3 Sacred Plants
Sacred plants refer to the actual physical plants on the planet. The grasses and
grains, herbs, shrubs. flowers. fruits and trees, are that which we call the
"standing tree nations."
Out of Grandmother Earth's and Grandfather Sun's lovemaking, the first born
children, the plants are born. They are givers, and without their gift of life, neither
animals nor humans would have the potential for life. It is through the
oxygenation process of changing carbon dioxide into oxygen that we receive the
air we breathe.
Therefore, we say the plants give us the breath of life which is life itself. They so
this by seeking perfection of form through trust and innocence. They teach us
about our connection with all forms of all things as well as how to stand in the
center of our own essence.
4 Sacred Animals
Sacred Animals refer to the actual physical animals on the planet. They include
the swimmers in the waters, the creeper crawlies (those that crawl with their
bellies) upon Grandmother Earth, the four leggeds, and the winged ones (those
who fly).
The animals are the receivers, the implosive second born children of
Grandmother Earth. The interesting thing about animals is that they never need
to go to therapy to figure out who they are. You don't see cats trying to be
elephants.
They, therefore, walk like a cat, act like a cat, and meow like a cat. This is one of
the animals' greatest teachings for us humans, be who we are! The animals walk
in balance and teach us how to find balance and harmony within ourselves and
align with all things with an open heart.
5 Sacred Humans
A Sacred Human is a person who has gained enough orende (energy) to step out
of their single event and personality focus and into the open heart-to-heart
communication which brings about healing. They are humans who know they are
also the third born children of Grandmother Earth, who are determiners of energy
on the planet and meant to walk with all things, not in domination over them.
They teach us open-hearted, one-hearted communication and the qualities of
humanness which are: health, hope, happiness, harmony and humor.
To be a sacred human, one must have a minimum orende (energy level) of 5,
which is the quality of being a sacred human. It is what is necessary to be a part
of the solution on the planet, not the problem.
The Elders say that not all humans on the planet today have reached this level,
and that most people are somewhere between 3.1 and 3.4 orende. Yet, we have
all have the potential to raise our level of orende to 5 and beyond. How would our
world be different if all humans could approach life and others with open heart-to-
6 Spiritual Ancestors
This is our inner state of full spiritual self-love. It is the sacred transformation of
spirit into substance and substance into spirit. In other words, this is when a spirit
personality takes on a physical form and then returns back into spirit again. We
think of the Spiritual Ancestors in this way. The following names describe our
Spiritual Ancestors:
The Tolilahqui are the little people: the elves, gnomes, fairs, leprechauns,
sprites and elementals who came here to prepare the planet for habitation by
humans. They also keep the planet in balance and are communicators and
balancers of ecology. They work with Sasquatch, who are considered by
indigenous people to be rulers of the animal world. The elders say, only after the
Toliahqui were present on the planet could humans be birthed in the world. The
little people teach us to laugh at ourselves and not take life too seriously. They
know the discipline of humor.
Our Toushilahey are all of our spirit selves and personalities from every lifetime
since always, for always, even as we are now. That means that in this lifetime, for
example, I as a person am a spirit personality known as Jane Smith. Perhaps in
1200 A.D. I was a spirit personality known as Pierre Boulot. And in the year 3000
A.D. I am known as Tiyanda Seels. All of these lives (and many more past and
future) are my Toushilahey.
Our task in this life as this spirit personality is to increase our orende and gain
freedom from our karmic patterns by coming into alignment with who we are. In
this way, we can end the cycles of reincarnation and instead resurrect.
Our Tungashilah are all of the blood relations of our Toushilahey. In other words,
all our grandparents, mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters, etc. from all lifetimes
for always and since always.
The Omitakoyasin are the gathering together circle of all humanity.
Omitakoyasin are all of our Tungashilah. They are the spirits of all ancestors of
all humans on this planet since always and for always. Therefore, anyone you
meet in your world, you have dreamed them there. Somewhere or in some way,
your souls have established an agreement. You are significant to each other's
empowerment in this life and beyond.
It is said that if someone professes to be your enemy, they have forgotten that we
are omitakoyasin. We are all related!
7 is the place of our personal dream, which is how we take care of our personal
survival needs, such as food in our bellies, clothes on our body and a roof over
our head.
Often it also includes our career or job.
It is also the place of our sacred dream. The sacred dream is very simple, but not
always easy. It is our continued self growth and development, which will bring
about the evolution of our soul to maturity.
7 is also the place of the planetary dream, which is said to be the destiny of
Grandmother Earth... it is her next evolutionary jump.
7 is also is the collective dream which is the dream of peace for all humans on
Grandmother Earth.
A basic teaching about the seven is that the goal is to have your personal, sacred
and collective dream in alignment with one another, so that the personal dream
feeds the sacred dream, and the sacred dream feeds the collective dream. As a
result, the collective dream comes around full circle and feeds your personal
dream.
Sometimes when people first begin spiritual self growth, they focus so much on
the sacred dream that their personal dream suffers. To ensure success, you must
make sure your everyday world (the tonal) is taken care of and provides a stable
foundation for your spiritual self growth and development.
Little by little you can move the energy of the personal dream into alignment with
the sacred and collective dreams with a strong foundation.
Then, the each of the dreams will all be in alignment and feed one another.
8 Book of Life
The Book of Life is the place where our sacred images for this lifetime are stored
or recorded. These images are all the mirrors that we chose, out of which and
within which we reflect ourselves. They give you the teachings you have asked
for in this life in order to grow and evolve. These sacred images are the karma
and dharma which we are dealing with in this lifetime.
In the Sweet Medicine SunDance Path, karma is lessons or patterns we have
repeated from one lifetime to the next. They are in our lives to learn from. Karma
is readily identifiable because it often translates as pain. When we change the
pattern, we will experience a different outcome and ... hopefully ... pleasure or
happiness. In other words, we will experience dharma.
In many ways, karma has been given a bad name because it is linked to lessons
that must be learned and past patterns repeated again and again until the lesson
is learned. Some people feel that karma is something to be feared, and/or you
can do nothing about it.
Our former nagual, SwiftDeer once told the story about a man walking down the
street and a brick falling on his head. He says, "Ouch! Oh well, that's my karma!"
What the man doesn't realize is that all he has to do to avoid the brick (and
therefore pain) is to do something differently. In other words, he needs to change
his behavior pattern by stepping aside or by choosing to walk down a different
street so that the brick doesn't fall on his head. By making this simple change to
12 Grandmother Planets
In the Sweet Medicine SunDance Path, the number 12 is expressed through the
Grandmother Planets. These are the planets on which human life is present and
revolve around Grandfather Suns. Our Elders have said there are 12 planets
with human life in this universe. (Yes 12!)
12 in the Children's Count refers to any body of energy within which sacred life
can form or take place. It also means the grandmothers, any woman who is the
bearer of life, the carrier of life, and therefore the number of the goddess.
Because 12 is also our ability to be present here now, it represents the
opportunity to gain total inner clarity of our Higher Self through meditation,
chanting, prayers and ceremony. It is the point that we call the moment of internal
light, the moment of awakening into one's truth, of actualizing collective
conscious awakened memory.
13 Quetzal
13 represents Quetzal and is symbolic of death and change and death giving life.
Quetzal is known in many cultures by many names. She is the Goddess Beauty,
Goddess Nature and Death Mother. In the Sweet Medicine SunDance Path, the
Elders have taught us she is the Daughter of the First Breath. Christians call her
Blessed Virgin Mary. In Mexico, she is Virgin de Guadalupe, and Native
Americans in North America call her White Buffalo Woman. Different names,
same feminine energy.
Quetzal is Earth Mother, the spiritual consciousness of all plants. When we eat a
plant, its physical nutrition is not all that feeds us. Rather, when we are eating a
plant (3), it releases its consciousness or spirit (10), and that (3 + 10 = 13) is
what gives us sustenance and nourishment.
of the passing of knowledge: the Dove for Jesus, the Eagle for the Native
Americans, the Tiger for Buddha, the Crane for Lao Tzu. In our own Sweet
Medicine SunDance Path, we take our name from all Sweet Medicine animals.
Shamans use Coatl in their shamanic journeys to bring about healing, using the
spirit of the animal to heal the spirit of the human.
14 is also our intellectual instincts and our feelings. Most importantly, 14 is the
key to being human. It is the teacher of what we call the 5 huaquas of being
human: health, hope happiness, harmony and humor and our ability to be here
now.