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Hatonn
My dear ones
listen up for a moment and see if what I am about to
tell you rings true. And as you assimilate this into
your knowing see how it feels and what comes from it in
the way of inspiration. I Am Hatonn, and I tell you
this:
Once upon a time
there was a river, and that river flowed into the Nile
River. With this flowing in came an amount of disease
for the river was not of purity and light. Some said
that the Nile was the only river in Egypt that had
cleansing qualities. Some said that it did not and they
found that they leaned toward blaming the Nile, not the
other river for the disease that plagued the Nile once
the other river flowed in.
What happened to
cause the river to flow into the Nile was that two
barges came simultaneously to the same apex of the
rivers and each one had their own captain. These
captains were mortal enemies for they had been competing
for the same office in the Royal Navy for years. In this
move they were vying for the position that would take
one of them to another part of the continent of Africa,
which was a highly valued area for river barging.
With this
situation one of the captains decided that in order to
rise above the other in the eyes and mind of their
superiors he must breach the levy that separated the
Nile from the other river. This he set out to do in a
way that would make it appear as if the other captain
was responsible. In this way he would be the chosen one
to be promoted and serve the rest of his career in the
more pristine land in the southern part of Africa.
This plan
backfired, however, and in the process the barges
collided and they began to sink. Their cargo was the
refuse from the experiments that had taken place in
their motherland with the dregs and remains from the
mining that had been taking place. These dregs were
thought to be the source of the disease that now plagued
the Nile.
Help was sought
from the populace and from the elders who were versed in
these things. The tribal elders that lived deep in the
forests were summoned, and they were asked to test the
waters and to tell them what they could do to cleanse
them and bring them back to the clarity that they once
were.
As the elders
summoned their Spirits they found that there was a great
silence that greeted them, for they were to soon realize
that the Spirits were purposely keeping their silence,
and for good reason. The two captains had forfeited
their rights to not only commandeer the barges, but to
remain in the service to the royalty. They had given up
their livelihood and their purpose in society. The
Spirits were awaiting their retribution before giving
the formula for cleaning up the river.
This took some
time, and in the meantime the people who lived along the
Nile suffered because they had always relied on those
waters for bathing and sustenance. They had long taken
advantage of the purity of the waters and they had not
realized the treasure they had. In so doing they had
added to the condition of the Nile as it was then.
This caused all
concerned to look at the situation and ponder on what to
do next. They felt that the Spirits had let them down,
had deserted them, so they balked and they moped and
considered themselves victims of not only the captains
of the barges, but of the Spirits as well. They did not
see that their neglect added to the condition of the
Nile, and that they would be better served to change
their ways and to show the Nile the respect that it was
due.
One day an elder
came back from the deep forest, and he lay down by the
flowing waters of the Nile. He didn’t smell the acrid
odors from the waters; he didn’t notice the
green/brown tint of the waste that permeated the former
clarity of the Nile. He lay there and peered into what
he remembered the waters to have been and he saw the
purity with which it flowed through the countryside when
he was a young child. He remembered how he loved that
river. He remembered the times when he and members of
his tribe came to these shores and did ceremony for the
great river that was a mighty presence and a source of
life sustaining energy for the villagers.
As he lay there
deep in meditation and thankfulness he kept his eyes
closed and his heart light. He told the waters that he
was in love with them and that he was ever so grateful
for their life-giving richness. He lay there all night
and all the next day. The villagers came and gathered
around him and yet they did not speak nor did they not
touch him. Instead they watched as his eyes flickered
from time to time and his lips silently moved in prayer.
Soon they too sat
down and laid out full length on the banks of the river.
They were mesmerized by the elder’s presence, and they
began to join in his silent meditation. They wept with
the knowledge of what they had done to add to the
condition of the river. They lay in their tears and they
offered themselves to the Spirits to cleanse the river
and to forever see that their lives are changed to that
of gratitude and reverence for the life giving richness
of the waters of the Nile. They were humbled beyond
reproach and they knew that they had erred. Now they
were giving of their lives to restore the river to its
grandness. They vowed to see to it that for the rest of
their lives the Nile waters would be nourished, revered
and rejuvenated.
This was a
measure that was taken in ancient Egypt, my dear ones.
This was at the time of the Annunaki workers toiling in
the gold mines in Africa. This shows you how swiftly one
can disease mother earth and then how swiftly and with
right thinking one can restore the purity that once was.
This is what you all can do, my dear ones to restore the
waters and the air, the soils and the forests. You can
see your part in allowing this to happen, and then you
can humbly and with reverence restore all to purity.
Realize that in
this message there is no blame, there is no retribution
asked for, there is only a return to responsibility for
the earth that you have lived on for eons. This is home
and as surely as you recognize your place here, the
restoration can be accomplished with the assistance of
the Spirits. All you need do is see your part in it and
realize that in some way you are a part of the rivers of
life and they are as much a part of you as you are of
them. What you do for yourself, you do for the rivers of
life. What the rivers of life do for themselves they do
for you. See the Oneness here and act accordingly. Lie
on the banks of life and utter forth your gratitude and
reverence for all of life on planet earth and feel the
Spirit within joined with you in the restoration of this
beloved planet.
It is a far, far
more beautiful thing you do for this planet to stand up
and take note of what your part is in this whole scheme
of things. Go forth and exercise your powers of
restoration and be forever gifted with your love and joy
in the power you have for maintaining the purity of Home
and the creation of perfection.
Know that as
surely as you are of the light, the other forces that
have contributed, even created in most cases, the
condition of the earth and her societal measures are of
the darkness for they have forgotten so much of what it
can be to live in love and enjoy the riches that come
inherently from the light. You in your remembrance of
the power of your light can bring back the beauty of
this planet, and in so doing you can add to the richness
of the everlasting glory of God’s creations.
The light always
rises over the darkness. There cannot be an overriding
by the darkness for it is a part of the light that is
filled with heaviness, and that too can be restored to
light and love. It takes one particle of light to
illuminate one room. You can do that, and you can be the
light that surrounds all of the darkness and renders it
light.
Ye are Gods, and
ye see the light shine from every corner of the globe,
and it is Golden.
Thank you dear
Commander Hatonn,
Love, Nancy Tate
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