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Monday, July 29, 2013

The Trail of Tears Prayer Journey 2013



This is an an American story, that is still evolving. For those who are
unfamiliar with it, I will give a brief synopsis of what it is about.
I say that it is still evolving, although this incident happened
175 years ago. There are still spirits that need to be freed.
It is our job to remember, honor and perform ritual
to free these brave souls.

“Trail of Tears” is a term used by the Cherokee in referring to their forced relocation by the U.S. government from Georgia to the Oklahoma territory in multiple journeys in the 1830s.  It should be noted that four other tribes were also forcibly relocated at that time, but only the Cherokee preserved any written record of their experience.)

Literally translated to, "The Trail where they cried." It should be noted that the treatment of 
the native Americans, by the soldiers representing the government of the United States at that
time, was one of inhumanity. Many Native Americans suffered from exposure, disease and
starvation. An estimated 2,500 - 6,000 native Americans died along the Trail of Tears.
I fought through the War Between the States and have seen many men shot, but the Cherokee Removal was the cruelest work I ever knew.                                                        —- Georgia soldier who participated in the removal,


Cherokee Principal Chief John Ross was allowed to supervise the removal process. It was on 
the Trail of Tears that Chief John Ross lost his wife Quatie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ross_(Cherokee_chief)

Fast forward to July 2013
On Friday July 5th, I sat in the audience of Rev. Betty Tatalajski's  taping of her show "Steps Beyond Time"  #59
http://youtu.be/mRAZvT8u9mY

Which was about Rev. Betty's participation of the Trail of Tears  prayer journey. 
 In the show, Rev. Betty explained that 
it was about Gold.. That was discovered in the State of Georgia.  And how the then,                 President Andrew Jackson
signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830..


That same evening I attended a Trance Circle by Rev. Kristine Fossatti,                                           of the Temple of Universality, along with Rev. Betty.
One of the first persons to come through was Chief John Ross,  he told Rev. Betty he was standing
there when she was reading the plaque, at his home in Tahlequah,Oklahoma.  He said, that Andrew Jackson was there and also standing there was Rev Moon. 
And then, he introduced to Andrew Jackson to the group..

This is what Andrew Jackson said, through the mediumship of Rev. Kristine.  
" I apologized to the Indian people, when I came over here. " Then he said,                               "Betty, sometimes we take assignments
that we do not want to take. A lot of us, take roles that need to be played."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson


                                       (Rev. Betty Tatalajski of The Temple of Universality)


The significance of Rev. Sun Myung Moon standing there behind Rev. Betty and her group is this.
The trail of tears of 2013 was a prayer pilgrimage co-sponsored by United Native American Council,
the American Clergy Leadership Conference, Family Federation for World Peace, Kingmaker Foundation,
Women Federation for World Peace, Sufi Order of Villa Rica.
5 of the 6 groups were founded by Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his wife DR Hak Ja Han Moon.

I spoke with Minister Reiko Jenkins of the ACLC Women in Ministry, who one of primary organizers and fundraisers for this event. Her belief is that:
" Where once was pain and suffering there has been relief and a setting free of burdened soul on the route called the trail of tears."
Their mission: to help bring about National reconciliation with America's first people. The group 
delivered messages that in order to keep the atrocities of the past from occurring again, listening
to the stories of the Native Americans journey of suffering, passed down from generation to
generation, must be told and listened to.
The Group collectively signed a declaration of Peace which reads:

Trail of Tears Declaration

We, the undersigned, are the Peacemakers for sacred healing between Native Americans and non- Native Americans.

We free ourselves from the pain and anguish of our past.

Our committed friendship is bound on earth and in heaven, in the spirit of our Ancestors.

We continue to respect our sacred earth, especially our love for America and will together serve the world as One family Under God, Great Spirit, Yahweh, Allah, Jehovah, Heavenly Parent, Creator, True Parents

Amen, Aho. Aju! 








                 As a psychic/medium, I can tell you that in order to set people free,                                  it takes dedicated people with pure intentions
that will do the leg work, in order to get the job done.. 

As Shakespeare wrote, "All the worlds a stage. and all the men and women are merely players."

Perhaps, we are all playing our part on the world stage, some have larger roles than others.      But all are of equal importance. 
 Just to be here in a physical embodiment is an honor, although many of us have 
forgotten that part..   


Anyone can help, you can say a prayer, send an intention, or ask for Divine Intervention
on their behalf.  We in the physical must do this act, in order for Spirit to work!

Sal Salvadini

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