Declaration of Peace

Hopi Declaration of Peace
by Thomas Banyacya

 

It is in the Power of the True Hopi People to unify the minds and spirits of all true peace seeking peoples of the earth.

"Hopi" means "Peaceful People".... and the truest and greatest power is the strength of Peace is the Will Of The Great Spirit..

But do not think that just because the True Hopi People have been told by the Great Spirit never to take up arms that the True Hopi People will not fight.......

Even die for what we know to be the right way of Life.

The true Hopi People Know how to fight without killing or hurting

The True Hopi People know how to fight with Truth and Positive Force in the Light Of The Great Spirit

The True Hopi People Know how to show to all the world's Children the True Way of Life by setting and example....by working and communicating in a way that reaches the minds and hearts of all people who are truly seeking the methods of a sample and spiritual Life which is the only Life that will survive..

THE TRUE HOPI PEOPLE PRESERVE THE SACRED KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE WAY OF THE EARTH BECAUSE THE TRUE HOPI PEOPLE KNOW THAT THE EARTH IS A LIVING AND GROWING PERSON AND ALL THINGS ON IT ARE HER CHILDREN.

The True Hopi People Know how to show the Right Way of Life to all the world's people who have ears to listen... who have eyes to see... and who have hearts to understand these things...

The True Hopi People Know how to generate enough Power to link up the forces of the Minds and Spirits of all the True Children of the earth......and to Unify them with the Positive Force and the Great Spirit so that they may put an end to affliction and persecution in all afflicted places in this world.

THE TRUE HOPE PEOPLE DECLARE THAT HOPI POWER BE A FORCE WHICH WILL BRING ABOUT WORLD CHANGE.

WE BELIEVE THAT ALL THINGS ARE ALIVE THAT THEY HEAR AND UNDERSTAND US.

The Hopi live in a barren land, but we believe that we were led there by the spirit "Maasauu". Our role is to preserve certain knowledge for all mankind: Knowledge necessary for the understanding and preservation of all Nations. "

 

Thomas Banyacya,
Interpreter for the Traditional Hopi People