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EP: 426 The Hopi Prophecy and the Blue Kachina *members only trailer

5/14/202617 min

Bruce grew up having apocalyptic dreams he could not explain. At five years old, he watched the coast of California burn in a vision so vivid it never left him. Years later, a road trip with a friend led them to Hopi Prophecy Rock in Arizona. Previous to this visit, his friend got a lightning bolt tattoo. Bruce felt the impulse to get a sun tattoo. What they did not know was that both marks are carved into a stone that the Hopi believe foretells the end of the world and the return of a white brother at the end of days. Hopi elders wanted them to come back for a ceremony under the right moon. They never returned.  But the story did not end there. In a Christian program years later, Bruce had a dream so specific it predicted the arrival of a Hopi roommate the next day. In the dream, his deceased father led him to a compound of twisted tree women guarding a Hopi baby whose legs were being warped by something dark. The vision connects witchcraft on the reservation, pagan end times prophecy, and a thread that runs all the way back to Deuteronomy 32 and the divine allotment of the nations. This is one of those stories that raises more questions than it answers. This is a wild conversation about witchcraft on the reservation, pagan prophecy that echoes biblical eschatology, the Blue Kachina, and whether pre-flood knowledge has been whispering through indigenous traditions for millennia. Want to listen to this episode and a catalog of more than 100+ other members-only episodes? Check out the vibrant community, extra episodes, and perks of being a Blurry Creatures member at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://blurrycreatures.com/pages/members⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  1. Nate Henry· Host0:01

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  5. Speaker 31:24

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