Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Kokopelli

I was born in the Four Corners Area, in Colorado and later moved to Utah so I grew up with Kokopelli and his wonderful stories in our Anasazi culture. Kokopelli possesses a playful, carefree nature that seems to bring out the "good" in everyone.
"Follow the merry ministerial Kokopelli as he leads you past the pueblo and out into the moonlight. Perched high on a rocky edge of a rugged cliff he'll take out his flute and, as his song rises from the smoke of an unseen fire--it paints the night sky with images expressing a world of mythical dreams."
There is an appealing and timeless quality about Kokopelli which fascinates everyone, even in our modern technological age. Known as a fertility god, prankster, healer and story teller, Kokopelli has been a source of wonder throughout the country for centuries. He dates back 3,000 years when first petroglyphs were carved into sandstone cliffs and cave walls. In the villages he was regarded as a harbinger of fertility, assuring success in hunting, growing crops and human conception. If you fall in love with his unheard song it is one of fertility. You are being asked to create fertility in some area of your life. Listen to his song, whatever you intend to plant at this time will be very productive for you. Plant seeds for your future now. Kokopelli is a Hopi word (Koko = wood, pilau = hump).
Kokopelli's message----"The time is now - the power is "you".

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