Grandfather's Visions of These Times
From Grandfather by Tom Brown
"Author and wilderness expert Tom Brown has told students about the
current status of the 104 prophecies given by Stalking Wolf
("Grandfather"). To date, 99 of these have come true. From the time
that the 100th prophecy is fulfilled, the red sky prophecy's
fulfillment is purported to be seven to ten years beyond that date.
"Much to the surprise of many of my white friends, Stalking Wolf was a
prophet -- a true prophet -- the kind that 100% of his prophecies come
true." Tom continues, "Out of all of 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 we
could still change things, even after the first two prophecies come
true, but that there could be no turning back after the third." This
vision was given to the old Apache in the 1920s, and Tom met him when
he was in his eighties. That was in 1962.
"Tom asked, "How will I know that we are so close to destruction?"
"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?" Tom asked. Grandfather
continued, "They will be obvious to you and those who listen to the
Spirit of the Earth, but to those who live within the flesh and know
only flesh, there is no knowing and no 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 people" Tom later
wrote in his book The Quest, "Grandfather was in his forties, and had
been wandering for several years when the vision of the four signs
were 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, saying, '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.' With that the
spirit warrior was gone, and Grandfather was left alone in this
strange new world.
"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 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 bodies foretelling of death from starvation. The bodies appeared
more like skeletons than flesh, 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 a
spirit of a man, a man no longer of the flesh but a man that had
walked a spiritual path, possibly a shaman of his tribe. It was then
that he understood what the old one was trying to tell him.
"The elder spoke softly saying, '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 Creator, nor can he fight Nature. If the world sees that it is
to blame for this famine, 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 Earth, and their wealth was
measured in happiness, love, and peace. But all of that was taken away
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 it is now forcing them to die.' The
old man slowly began to walk away, back to 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 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.
"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 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 the famine were trying to teach. The
Children of the Earth would die in vain.
"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 this dream the spirit spoke to Grandfather saying, 'It
is during the years of the famine, the first sign, that all will be
plagued by a disease, a disease that will sweep the land and terrorize
the masses. The doctors (white coats) will have no answers for the
people, and a great cry will arise across the land. The disease will
be borne 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 will continue to
worship the false gods of sex and the unconscious spirit of drugs.'
"The spirit continued, saying, '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 only be healed on a spiritual 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.
"Grandfather awoke at the entrance of the cave once again, the memory
of the warrior spirit 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 all had changed. The landscape appeared
dryer, 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 can 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 of
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 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, saying, 'Holes in
the sky.' Grandfather thought for a moment, then in a questioning,
disbelieving manner said, 'Holes in the Sky?' And the spirit answered,
saying, 'They will become the 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 no hope to heal the
Earth and himself.'
"There was a long pause as Grandfather thought of the impossibility of
holes in the sky. Surely Grandfather knew that there could be a
spiritual hole, but a hole that the societies of 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 man's life,
his travel, and 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 man's life away from Nature. It is the time of
these holes that will mark a great transition in mankind's thinking.
They will then be faced with a choice, a choice to continue 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 another word the spirit turned and walked
back into the dust.
". . . 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 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 become 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 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 these are not changed during the second sign, that man will
surely now the destruction of 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 this
time, when the stars bleed, to the fourth and final sign will be four
seasons of peace. It is in these four seasons they must live deep
within 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 of
the Earth must also live close to the spirit. So tell them not to
hesitate if and when this third sign becomes manifest in the stars,
for there are but four seasons to escape.' Grandfather said that the
voice and the red sky lingered for a week and then were gone as
quickly as they were made manifest.
"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 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 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 mankind's destructive
thinking. The children of the Earth will bring a new hope to the
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 he had wandered for the next season,
trying to understand why he had been chosen."
"It is here that man must heed the warning and work harder to change
the future at hand." –In a movie entitled 12 Monkeys, with Bruce
Willis, people are sent back from the future to stop the events in the
past that caused their prison-like existence in the future. So too is
it with many of the high-level Lightworkers here on the planet today.
Ascension is a learning process for all of Creation, and in the past,
many planets without the necessary vibrational change in their
inhabitants have been destroyed during the ascension process. As I
have mentioned to few people before, this particular planetary
ascension does not take place in the timeline many people have
experienced in the future. This is the reason why so many have elected
to come back here to suffer through these trials and tribulations one
more time, in order to MAKE it work this time.