Monday, October 27, 2008

Sorcerers Legends from Tenancingo Mexico

Hello Everyone,

My name is Daniel Miller. I have been a pilot of free flight methods since 1987 in Southern California, where I learned to fly and used to live. Now I live permanently in central Mexico, having arrived at my spiritual homeland, where I feel at one with the spirit of the region.

Before the Spaniards came to this region, the Aztec (Nahuatl) people lived on the hilltop above Acatzingo, that is now where our launch area is located. The Spaniards built a big church down below in the valley, and encouraged (to put it mildly) the savages to leave their hilltop fortress and palace, to live as “civilized” people down below in the valley. The catholic priests indoctrinated the people to believe that their former hilltop home is inhabited by evil ghosts and witches that can do all sorts of damage in the night, and to this day there is no one living up on that hill for that reason, although it is composed mostly small private lots.

I was the first pilot to start flying in the valley some three years ago, and the first pilot to fly La Malinche site, and continue to be the sole pilot most of the time throughout the year. Many of the local people, including some of the witches and shamans are in awe that I would met myself into the air, directly into the mouth of the spiritual forces of the area, and indeed it feels that way. There is a humbling power in the strong thermals, turbulence and gusts of wind in the area, that demands a respectful attitude.

The word in Nahuatl for both Spirit and for Wind, is Ecatl. Thus, the Holy Spirit, is one and same as the gust of wind that suddenly hits you in the face when you put your attention out to the valley; it the same as the giant dust devil that is prowling near the landing zone, carefully observing your behavior, and your karma. Ecatl is the spiritual name given to me in two manners last year, by a local shaman, and in a more miraculous way by the spirit itself. Ecatl, the wind, or Spirit, then, is something that while it always remains ultimately unpredictable, if one develops a respectful relation with it, one comes to know it better, and receive the benefit of the doubt in any given situation, until the Spirit decides that your time is up, and then the Spirit always has the final word.

I post mostly on another blog site that deals with these native spiritual issues, and my prime interest, aside from flying, is knowing the local native spiritual figures, and developing my own abilities in controlled dreaming. You may learn substantially more of my activities, and more importantly about the strange sightings and legends of the region, at the thread that I moderate called Sorcerers Legends from Tenancingo Mexico, where my screen name is Henry Morgan.

http://www.artforthemasses.us/castacon/viewforum.php?f=48&sid=9fd11f927684828a4a2d8e27807bbce5

Cheers,
Daniel