Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Check out the medicine wheel site... http://www.teton-rainbows.com/19plus1.htm - " Tonic " <tonic77 <timewavezero2012 > Friday, April 16, 2004 2:22 PM [TIME WAVE ZERO 2012] May 8 Medicine Wheel Takes Shape http://www.chiron-communications.com/ Vol. 9 No. 3 -- April 9, 2004 UPDATE May 8 Medicine Wheel Takes Shape - Many of the 20 Points Are Set - Fourth Earthquake Sends a Message - Copyright 2004 - by Steven McFadden A fourth earthquake in northwest Wyoming close to the Grand Teton peaks and Yellowstone National Park brings into sharp focus the plan for a massive Medicine Wheel ceremony in the American West on May 8. The Medicine Wheel will be centered on these sacred sites, and is intended to bring healing to them. The 4.0 shaking on April 7 is the fourth earthquake in northwest Wyoming this year. But those four earthquakes are only part of an overall pattern of distressing Earth changes in the area, changes such as 200-degree ground temperatures, bulging magma, 84-degree water temperatures in the lake, and a massive die off of elk. " The earth is profoundly disturbed, " according to Bennie LeBeau of the Eastern Shoshone tribe. He is the man who first had the vision of the Medicine Wheel. " The Earth needs this ceremony now, " he said, " and we need to do it together. " Many individuals and groups have responded positively to the vision articulated by Bennie, to engage in a simultaneous multi-tradition ceremony at 20 sacred sites in an effort to stabilize Yellowstone, heal the Earth, and encourage peace and respect. Over the last month, the Medicine Wheel ceremony planned for May 8 around the U.S. West has taken on definite shape. Groups near sacred sites to the East, South and West have already committed to participate, as have others in locations around the world. Some points on the Medicine Wheel that have already committed are Lake Mead, Lake Tahoe, Mount Shasta, Mount Whitney, Cimarron River, Arkansas River, Platte River, and Mount Taylor (Turquoise Mountain). However, Bennie LeBeau is encountering resistance from the administrators of the sacred sites at the center of his Medicine Wheel: the Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks in Wyoming. The park administrators have so far refused to give Bennie the necessary campground permits for the May 8 ceremonies. Bennie says they are not listening. " They don¹t understand this at all. They are going to be rebuilding the highways in Yellowstone Park this coming summer, and vibrating the Earth again in that machine way. They are not giving us a permit to be in the campgrounds where we can make our healing ceremony. " Bennie said that the way to get the administrators at Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks to pay attention, was not so much to call or to e-mail, but to send faxes. " Please fax a respectful request to the administrators of these parks, " Bennie said, " Send a fax now and ask them to allow these ceremonies to happen in the campgrounds where they need to be. " When I spoke with Bennie LeBeau by telephone this week he was in Denver, CO and heading North toward the Dakotas and then on into Canada. He said he was driving hard, and that he needs donations for gas money to stay on the road. He asked interested people to see his Teton Rainbow web site. Logistically, Bennie is fielding dozens of calls to his cell phone and hundreds of e-mails. That¹s a lot, more than one person on the road can handle. He said he will soon post updates about the May 8 Medicine Wheel to his Teton Rainbow web site, and also will post specific contact information for the 20 gatherings that constitute the perimeter and center of the May 8 Medicine Wheel, and also information for many of the other gatherings happening around the world at that time. It is best if people get the information from his web site. As for general questions about participating, Bennie said people would be wise to follow their own common sense and intuition. Where will you go? What will you need? What do you wish to share? Meanwhile, in the South of the Medicine Wheel the traditional Navajo keepers of Turquoise Mountain have published the protocol they will follow on May 8. RESOURCES Original Medicine Wheel story with maps and photos http://www.chiron-communications.com/communique%209-2.html Medicine Wheel Ceremony May, 8, 2004 http://www.Teton-rainbows.com/ Turquoise Mountain Protocol http://www.chiron-communications.com/communique%209-2a.html Spiritual Elders of Mother Earth http://www.spiritualelders.org Grand Teton National Park Fax: 307-739-3438 Web page for comments: http://www.nps.gov/grte/pphtml/contact.html Yellowstone National Park Fax: 1-307-344-2005 E-mail: Rosemary_Sucec April 7, 2004 Earthquake in Wyoming http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/usgzba.htm http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1 & display=rednews/2004/04/08/bui ld/wyoming/90-wyo-digest.inc More to come... * The Chiron Communiqué arrives via email for people who request it. If you wish to be added to this list for future mailings, send a return email with the words " Subscribe Communiqué " in the subject line and your bidding will be done. 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