by Dylan Charles
February 12, 2018
Of Incan origin, the prophecy has been told in many cultures, and
points to the present day when after a long period of separation and
dominance by the masculine, the two will again unite, bringing
balance and harmony to our aching world.
Indeed it is a time of transformation, and we can see how the cultures of North and South America are coming together in order to transform, largely to share sacred plant medicines and to work together to create alliances to conserve and protect mother earth, and to resist the domination of the corporate state.
The hour is late, however, and in the back pages of the news a pair of recent stories offer a warning that this prophecy is in danger of being plowed under by the unchecked powers of the corporatocracy.
In Argentina, activists recently issued a call for help to save the condor, which is at present being wiped out by the poisons introduced into the environment by the agrochemical industry.
Recently, thirty-four condors in Mendoza, Argentina were found dead, the result of chemical poisoning. Fundación Bioandina Argentina warns that this happening in many parts of the country. Argentina is being poisoned on a massive scale by the carless overuse of Monsanto's deadly herbicide glyphosate.
The poisoning is affecting the health of people, causing shocking deformations and crippling illnesses, yet the industry presses onward, continuing to market and sell these chemicals as a safe way to boost agricultural production.
At the same time, conservationists in North America are asking for help to save the American bald eagle, who is at present suffering a similar fate.
Eagles are being brought into rescue centers, some barely able to lift their heads, as their environment has become so toxic, poisoned by,
The heart-breaking significance of these die-offs is felt in the context of the Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor.
Our chances at reunification and global transformation are being killed off by the forces of greed and domination. This prophecy of hope is being stolen from us.
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