Filmed on 27 June 2014; revised on 26 December 2017
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- Incarnational Memories by Alice: The Vision of the Cuyamaca Native American Boy
- Incarnational Memories by Alice: The Vision of the Native American Elder Who Faced Death with Calm Courage
- Conclusion
Dear Ones,
Here are two Native American visions I had. The first is about being at one with the natural world, and the second is about courage when confronted with great change, such as in passing from physical form. Hope you like them! There’s a Summary after the video …
VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
Hello, Dear Ones,
I am sitting here on a very windy day, in the shelter of a big juniper tree that was the type of tree that is sacred to the Native Americans. And I can see the juniper berries on the floor of the forest underneath the tree. And little shreds of juniper bark, with yellow lichen on them … very colorful. And all the birds have been coming by.
So, one bird that was bright yellow … a small, bright yellow bird … I do not know what it was; it was beautiful. And it was singing and carrying on; it was great!
It is so windy, I hope you can here! So, sitting here in the shade of the sacred juniper tree, reminds me of two visions I had … Native American visions. And I will tell you about each of them, and what they meant to me, very briefly.
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Incarnational Memories by Alice: The Vision of the Cuyamaca Native American Boy
27 June 2014
Once I was hiking in the Cuyamaca wilderness, in Southern California. And as I turned to retrace my steps, back towards the road, I was walking higher up than a creek. And on the other side of the creek was a little trail … a deer trail … and all around were live oaks … California live oaks; very beautiful!
And there, running along the deer path, I saw, in a vision, a Native American child about eight years old … a boy … running, very lithely and quickly, along the trail. And I could not tell! … He was kind of transparent, so I guess maybe he was a shade. I waiver on that … Maybe he was a ghost … And sometimes I think, maybe it was me a long time ago, you know?
And the thing I got from that is: He was so at one with the forest floor, the leaves of the oak trees on the forest floor, it was as if he were part of the oak trees and the water … But in human form.
I was very happy to see a child so at one with everything around him.
And then he sort of faded out and disappeared. And that was my first vision.
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Incarnational Memories by Alice: The Vision of the Native American Elder Who Faced Death with Calm Courage
27 June 2014
And the other vision I had, was of an older Native American brave, sitting with a blanket wrapped around him, near the Eastern edge of a mesa, in the Southwest part of what is now the United States.
This person, I could tell was me, for sure, in a past life. He was sitting, watching a red sun, rising or setting, off in the distance. And he was feeling and knowing, that it was his time to pass.
The thing that was so amazing to me about that vision and that memory, is the complete acceptance of such a great change … this change we call death, or passing. Such an amazing settledness about it. Such courage, and such strength of character. Unwaivering understanding that death is just a part of life. Without any regrets at all, he was watching and knowing, and understanding the cycle of life.
That memory has stood me in good stead over the years; and especially now, when so many things are changing because of the Ascension process. I remember how brave I was once, and it helps me to be more courageous now.
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Conclusion
These are only two of many stories I have about past lifetimes, but they are some of the happiest ones.
See you all later.
In love, light and joy,
Alice B. Clagett
I Am of the Stars
The incarnational memories have been revised and excerpted to … Link: “My Memories of Other Incarnations: Contents,” by Alice B. Clagett, compiled from prior blogs on 10 February 2019; most recently revised on 25 February 2023 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-tlg ..
Image: “Colorado Pines and Sky,” by Alice B. Clagett, 27 June 2014, CC BY-SA 4.0
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