Anunnaki

VISION QUEST: Peaceful Spiritual Practice of Pre-Colombian North American Peoples

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By Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA), Co-author, with Janet Kira Lessin, of ANUNNAKI, EVOLUTION OF THE GODS.

Pre-Colombian Americans universally value their visions and respect others’ visions as a communion that they seek ceremonially, usually alone but sometimes in groups, between them and nonhuman spirits.

Questers choose how they prepare according to what they seek & the customs of their particular tribes.

Throughout North America, vision seekers transform themselves based on nonphysical experiences they get in isolated retreats.

In their vision quests, questers pray continuously. They abstain from food, water, & social contact.

Their communities free them from everyday duties while they quest. Adolescents hold vigils for one or two days & nights as rites of passage into adulthood responsibilities. Adults extend quests from four to seven days or longer.
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Questers seek waking contact with immaterial & physical beings that may give them personal power & medicinal abilities to benefit their community.

They keep some particulars of their experiences as private revelations they never fully share with others. But they use the power they gain for their entire community, which thanks them when they return from their quest. Some quests give questers ongoing assistance for healing other people. [Benedict, 1922 & 1923]

THE ANUNNAKI IN FLYING SAUCERS TOOK ZUNI & HOPI STRANDED BY THE GREAT FLOOD TO A HIGH-GROUND CAVE SURROUNDED BY LUSH VEGETATION NEAR SEDONA, ARIZONA, HAD THEM GATHER FLOOD SURVIVORS, THEN MOVED THEM TO THEIR PRESENT AREA

Clifford Mahooty (RIP), a Zuni Pueblo Indian elder, member of the tribal orders of the Kachina Priesthood, Galaxy medicine society, Sun Clan, and wisdom keeper of the Zuni history and spiritual practices, told me Anunnaki (Ant people) in flying saucers took Zuni and Hopi stranded by the great flood that affected the earth into flying saucers. The saucers first deposited the Indians in a high-ground cave surrounded by lush vegetation in Sedona, Arizona.

The Anunnaki helped provision the Indians, whose job, the Anunnaki said, was to gather survivors from the floods as the waters gradually receded from the still-drenched but gradually drying-out area. After many generations, they boarded the rescued population in their saucers & transported them to their present locale.

The Zuni, said Mahooty protected the Hopi, especially from Navaho invaders.

Hopi/Zuni groups kept migrating south. Each new settlement they created in their migration learned ecological harmony with its environment, kept some of its elders in the settlement to teach succeeding migrants what they had learned, & sent the next groups of migrants further south.

Mahooty said he had memorized the journeys as part of Kachina rituals songs he sung as a child initate, but did not understand until he was an adult.

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