
Saturday February 24th, 2007
The Orion Zone--in Arizona!
Gary David has discovered that the Hopi nation of the
American Southwest created its early villages, in their
entirety, as a reflection of the night sky.
Listen as William Henry explores with him how he made this
discovery, why it must be true and, above all what it means
to our understanding of ourselves as human beings, and our
lost memories of being a cosmic species.
The constellation of Orion is reflected in the placement of
the pyramids at Giza, AND--as Gary David has discovered--as
part of the process of placing villages across the American
southwest by the now-vanished Anasazi.
But why? William Henry talks to the rarely interviewed Gary
David, who also tells us a little about Hopi legends and
thoughts regarding this and regarding mankind's relationship
with other orders of being.
Gary does not interview often, and shares only rare bits of
Hopi knowledge that they are comfortable with him sharing,
so don't miss this Dreamland exclusive!
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Whitley Strieber approaches the mysteries uncovered by Gary
David in a totally different way. He reveals that we need to
prepare ourselves for the energy that will be available in
2012, and if "we're going to try to take advantage of those
energies when they become available," we're going to need
knowledge.
He says, "this book goes so deep that the actual energy of
these ideas emerges in the reading process because of the
way Gary talks about things like the relationship between
words, and what power there is in words."
This unusual and powerful interview contains real food for
the searcher.
Guess what? You can SUBSCRIBE AGAIN, and we need you because
the till is pretty dry around here. We've turned our old
system back on because the move to the new one is taking
extra time.
Linda Moulton Howe

Emmy award winner Linda Moulton Howe is Dreamland's
regular science reporter.
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