The Seventh Fire:
An Ancient Prophecy
from the Ojibwe Tradition
http://www.omplace.com/articles/Seventh_Fire.html
by Allen Aslan Heart/White Eagle Soaring
Ojibwe/Abenaki artist, teacher, healer, and writer

Over one thousand years ago seven prophets came to my
people while they still lived on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
They said it was necessary that the people leave their homeland
and seek a new home in the unknown wilderness of the setting
sun. If they did not, the people and their way of life would be
destroyed and they would be scattered. They were told to follow
the Great River west and look for an island in the shape of a
turtle and the food that grows on water. They were told of the
dangers and difficulties of their journey and of dreams that would
show them the way. They were told of Great Lakes and
Thundering Falls, of the coming of a light-skinned race, how their
culture would be torn apart as some would leave the path of
spirit to follow the way of the mind.

The Seventh Prophet was different from the others. He was
younger and light seemed to shine from his eyes. He said that
there would come a time when the fish could no longer live in the
water and the air would begin to lose its power of life. Then the
water drum would sound once again and the ancient stories
would be returned to the people. Lead by the power of wisdom
and the gentleness of compassion, a new people would rise up
and offer to the light-skinned race the path of spirit.

This new people would offer them a way to live according to the Original
Instructions to love, honor, and respect all beings in the Web of Life, to
walk in balance and harmony on the Good Red Road. If this offer were to be
accepted, a new and final age of unimaginable beauty,
cooperation and love would arrive. If this offer were to be refused,
the destructiveness of the light-skinned race would turn back on
them to destroy them. Only by following the path of spirit will we
find our true potential as human beings.

I first heard of the Prophecy of the Seventh Fire fifteen years ago,
from an Ojibwe teacher and activist. Nice legend, I thought,
although I didn't see how it had anything to do with my life. I
didn't plan to weave dream catchers and tell their stories, either.

But Spirit has a way of grabbing your attention sometimes,
doesn't it? Still, I thought I was just a white man doing "Indian"
things until, at a family reunion, my elders let it slip that maybe I
was doing this "Indian" stuff because Grandma Bertha was
Indian. I was Indian!

The next year I was honored for my teaching and weaving at a powwow at the
Rediscovery Center on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Minnesota! In
the next five years I would market these unique natural dream catchers and
their stories of wisdom to museums shops, art galleries, and retail stores
from Seattle and San Diego to Berlin and Vienna, and teach over 5,000 people
how to weave dream catchers from
San Diego to Slovenia. I taught over 5,000 schoolchildren about
dream catchers, including the children of UN diplomats at the
American International School in Vienna.

One morning in Denver, Colorado, I awakened with these words
ringing through my head: "You are a Dream Dancer. Dance a
new dream for the people."

A year later, visiting my friend Josephine, an elder on the White Earth
Indian Reservation, I found that the Ojibwe have an ancient tradition of the
Dream Dance and Dream Dancers. I had given Josephine a box of my
books about dream catchers that she could sell to raise funds to buy another
set of Ojibwe language audiocassettes for the reservation. Upon returning to
Minneapolis to clear out my storage locker prior to returning to Europe, I
found on the floor a small blue brochure that told of the Seventh Fire. It
told the story of the Red Eagle of Dawn, of the Turtle who had offered his
back upon which to build an island, of the Great Bear of the North who holds
the water in snow and ice so the earth can never again be covered with
water.

Three months earlier Indian people had given me three necklaces to wear: the
Red Eagle of Dawn, the Turtle, and a claw of the Bear. And I had just
returned the stories to the people. Now the stories are on the Internet at
www.the7thfire.com for all the world to see.

I don't remember signing up for this. I thought I was just creating
dream catchers and telling stories. Then I realized that the Seven
Prophets were telling their wisdom through the art and design of
my dream catchers and the stories. The stories point toward a
new paradigm: the path of spirit.

The way of the mind has lead repeatedly to wars, conquest, domination,
exploitation, pollution, and misery. Those who follow this destructive path
operate out of a lust for power, selfishness, and greed. It is not a path of
love, honor, and respect. The air and waters of the Earth are polluted, the
water drum has sounded and the stories have been returned
to the people.

Now is the time of the Seventh Fire. We've heard the wake up call-our "911"
call-loud and clear. From our human perspective it seemed like a horrible
tragedy. At least, that's our interpretation of the circumstances of life on
Earth. We saw the plane crash into the World Trade Center, burst into flame
and moments later saw first one then the other tower crumble into dust and
debris-over and over again until it was engraved on our mind. Then we were
fed the story of terrorists and "Attack on America," corollaries were drawn
to Pearl Harbor and the "Day of Infamy." The true story of Pearl Harbor
still remains classified sixty years later although some information that is
not told in history books shows quite another reality. Day of Infamy has
another meaning, then and now.

We are being shown the truth behind the veils of illusion
because now is the time for us to take back our power and take
responsibility for ourselves. We are at a fork in the path. We can
choose to take the path to our higher evolution as beings. This
has always been our heritage, awaiting the time when we chose
to pierce the veils and see WHO we really are. It's not really a big
deal. It's been made to seem a big deal to keep people from
going there. Keep them searching for something outside
themselves and they'll never find it. Jesus said it correctly and so
did a few others: "The kingdom is within." You are already there
and don't know it. When you REALize this, you will be ready to
step through the crack in time to the next level of your evolution.
The train is coming and you don't need to stand on the track.
Come soar with us.

Bawaudjigaeyaun wae-ondji manitouwiyaun.
(To dreams I owe the mystery.)

Allen Aslan Heart is an Ojibwe/Abenaki artist, teacher, healer,
and writer. More information about the Seventh Fire, dream
catchers, soaring, and the earth journey may be found at
http://www.the7thfire.com or email him at
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