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						Hopi Prophecies(what they say and 
						believe)
 
						In an email correspondence with our contact in 
						British Columbia, he 
						(Andrew) wrote: 
						"I 
						find that the Hopi talk a lot about the, 'three returns' at the 
						'four corners' (New Mexico) [the states of Colorado, 
						Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico meet at a single point 
						known as the Four Corners]."   
						We were intrigued and asked him 
						if he had some literature about this topic.  He 
						wrote back that he will start a project and use what he 
						knows and what he finds to let the Mission know more 
						about this.   
						We know that Hindus talk about the three reincarnations 
						of the Kalki Avatar.  If there are other religions that 
						also have this Prophecy, that would be great.   
						So he sent us some
						prophecies (Blue 
						Kachina and 
						Prophecy Rock) which 
						are expected by Hopis to be fulfilled at the end time.  
						Although we have had other
						Hopi prophecies 
						sent to us, for this one Maitreya 
						decided to add some comments and 
						explain what are their meanings and the symbols used in 
						them.  
						Native Americans surely have seen the signs of the end time.  
						They have gone through the tribulation that was 
						predicted to come to them.  They also know His 
						Kingdom will come.  Indeed they have been speaking about the coming of the 
						True 
						White Brother from 
						the East more intensely since this Revelation has been 
						revealed (1977 AD).   
						Of course it is not only the Native Americans that have 
						seen their prophesies coming true.  All 
						religions see this happening and are waiting for the One 
						they are expecting to come soon.  We are telling 
						them all that He is already here!  
						Although God has given enough evidence that even the 
						most skeptical person eventually has no choice but to 
						see this is from God, still the more evidence the better.
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