The Navajo People In The Land Of The Four Sacred Mountains

MessageToEagle.com – The Navajo People – tough and brave people – have a deep relationship to the alien gods. The Holy Ones, who came from the sky, were their teachers in a distant past.

The sky visitors’ teachings have always been respected by the Navajo people, who have very strong ties to the past.

Their ancient beliefs are still alive!

The Navajo have preserved their true identity and their ancient way of life thanks to their very sophisticated and mysterious religion.

The religious rituals, all religious ceremonies were given to their ancestors by the alien gods. No one depict these gods but only perpetuate the mental concept of them. Still, their mythology is fascinating and full of secrets, and nothing is perfectly clear.

The Navajo sand priest, Hasteen Klah says that the Zuni, Hopi and Navajo nations had a common genesis. They all came out of the earth, from a subterranean world through caves, vents and other openings, all connected with the upper world of ours.

Then they separated into three nations. Everything is given to them by “Holy People” (“Supermen” or “Superbeings”) possessing special powers. Also their sacred language is a gift to the Navajo.

Navajo People

“…This language was given to us by the Holy People, I don’t know how many thousand years ago,” John Brown, Jr., Navajo Code Talker said in the interview. The Navajo code talkers took part in every assault the U.S. Marines conducted in the Pacific from 1942 to 1945. They served in all six Marine divisions, Marine Raider battalions and Marine parachute units, transmitting messages by telephone and radio in their native language — a code that the Japanese never broke.
This is a real power and magic of the language of these people!

Navajo drawing

This original drawing made by Hasteen Klah portrays an episode from the Navaho cosmogony myth. According to Klah, the Navahos first emerged about 3,000 years ago at a point now called La Platte Mountain in Colorado. The four mountains sacred to the Navahos are La Platte Mountain, Mount Taylor, Navaho Mountain, and San Francisco Mountain. While these three nations were under the earth four mountain ranges were below with them.

The Navajo say: “The land they gave us and told us to protect lies between the four Sacred Mountains. And all of this land is ours today. The Holy Ones told us that as long as we lived within the four Sacred Mountains they would take care of us.”

They believe that their gods (the yé’ii) gave them a homeland surrounded by four sacred mountains (four worlds) representing the four cardinal points of the compass and these four worlds are:

Sisnaajini–the east mountain (Mt. Blanca, located in south-central Colorado),
Tsoodzil–the south mountain (Mt. Taylor, located in northwestern New Mexico),
Dook’o’oosliid–the west mountain (San Francisco Peaks, located in northwestern Arizona) and
Dibe Ntsaa–the north mountain (Mt. Hesperus, located in southwestern Colorado).

There are two additional mountains of great significance located in New Mexico–Chooli’i (Gobernador Knob) and Dzil Na Ood il ii (Huerfano Peak).

Why did the Navajo emerge from underground?

Navajo People

Were their ancestors perhaps in some way related to the the mysterious inhabitants of an antediluvian race which came from the prehistoric sunken continent of Atlantis?

Those of the Atlanteans who were lucky to survive the cataclysmic event on earth, found refuge in in underground shelters and became savages.

The Navajo have a very intriguing protection song which makes it clear that the Indians received magical weapons from alien gods.

Now, Slayer of the Alien Gods, among men am I.
Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Rubbed with the summits of the mountains, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now upon the beautiful trail of old age, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now, Offspring of the Water, among men am I. Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Rubbed with the water of the summits, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now upon the beautiful trail of old age, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now, Lightning of the Thunder, among men am I.
Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Rubbed with the summit of the sky, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now upon the beautiful trail of old age, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now, Altsodoniglehi, among men am I.
Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Rubbed with the summits of the earth, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
Now upon the beautiful trail of old age, Now among the alien gods with weapons of magic am I.
(“Protection Song” of the Navajo People, the largest tribe in North America)

What kind of magical weapons were they given and what was the true identity of these alien gods?
Are we hearing about the same gods other ancient people encountered in other parts of the world? In other ancient cultures, like the Greeks, the Egyptians, The Celts and many other we also often hear that natives witnessed gods performing magical deeds.

Mount Taylor, New Mexico

In some in cases, like Achilles relates that, he too, was given a magical weapon from the gods. He says:

“My mother, the god has given me these weapons, they are such as are the work of immortals, no mortal man could have made them!…” (Homer, Iliad 18. 136 & 18. 368 – 19. 23:)

Achilles was glad, holding in his hands the shining gifts of Hephaistos, the great Olympian god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry.

Navajo's sacred mountain

Seven major deities were recognized by the Navajos. We should pay attention to one significant deity worshiped by the Navajos. His name is Bakochiddy, and he is one of these seven major gods. He was white in color with light reddish hair and gray eyes.

Mount Blanca

Mount Hesperus, Arizona

White-skinned deites with either red or blond hair are mentioned among many ancient cultures. We encounter these intriguing gods in Ireland, Scandinavia, Egypt, Spain, simply everywhere. Is it not possible that Bakochiddy, one of the Navajo gods were a member of the Shining Ones? The Shining Ones were present in all parts of the world as their duty and task was to create civilizations and guide humanity. According to the legend, Bakochiddy’s father was the sun ray and his mother the daylight.

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He ascended to heaven and in some respects his life parallels that of Christ. To avenge the kidnapping of his child, Kahothsode, a fish god, caused a great flood to arise. To escape destruction, the Zunis, Hopis, and Navajos ascended to the surface of the earth.

In most cases, the inhabitants of the underground world were the survivors of a cosmic catastrophe that ended the legendary land of Atlantis. Indeed, it is highly possible that the Navajo and their ancestors are in some related to the Atlanteans.

Their main deities are the Sun, a great power; Changing Woman, the beloved deity who represents the powers of renewal inherent in the earth; and their children, the alien gods, the Hero Twins, Monster Slayer and Born-for-Water but there are also many others.

The pictographs and famous sand paintings of the Navajo, depicts symbols used in sandpaintings representing legendary human heroes or for example the supernatural beings that accompanied these heroes in myth and legends. Also natural phenomena like wind and cloudsplants, animals and thunders, are depicted and may be personated as humans. The lightning phenomenon for example, is believed to be a tool of the Holy Ones.

According to the Navajo people’ s fascinating way of thinking, there are also many different ways of different nature, to accomplish the same thing!

Basically, two of the best known paths are the Beauty Way and the Evil Way. Lightning as used in the Beauty Way, represents protection as the Rainbow. In the Evil Way, is a dangerous weapon that can even kill.

It takes a very long time to study the Navajo’s sophisticated cosmogony and their true understanding of the universe.

Still much more time is needed to understand the Navajo’s very complex way of thinking.

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