Monday, September 24, 2012

2012: YEAR OF THE SQUIRREL!

Pucky in outer space: Messenger of Peace!

Yes, we've finally made it! It's 2012 and squirrels all over the Cosmos are taking their positions for the
GREAT SHIFT OF THE AGES!
You can see it happening everywhere you look!
From the Whole Foods Market in Austin,Texas: 

Whole Food's Trail Mix Display


To a remote town in Scotland....

Kilmarnock's Coat of Arms
Everywhere you look, squirrels are appearing to assist in this global awakening! Squirrels, being the natural guardians of Cosmic Consciousness, are finally taking their rightful place in the limelight!

From technology....


and sports events....



In food and beverage labelling, 


In clothing,


In restaurants...


And pubs...

Basically, everywhere you look, you will see an increase
 in people's awareness of their squirrel brothers and sisters!  It is squirrelove that will bring peace back to our planet!
It is with squirrel persistence and squirrel humor 
that a state of bliss and harmony will return
as this great cycle closes on Dec. 21st 
and the Golden Age begins!


And would you believe, what I found on Facebook? 
The Squirrels' Prayer! 

Global Love Project


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Wisdom of the Sadhu-Squirrels


Squirrel Sadhus performing a house blessing

People have forgotten the Ancient wisdom teachings and so must rely on the Great Squirrel Sadhus to activate their Cosmic memories.  The purity of these teachings have been maintained perfectly in the consciousness of these bodhi-squirrels.  The books of wisdom, such as the Squirrel Upanishads, the Squirrel Vedas, the Squirrel te Ching, and the Gospel of Squirrel, were transcribed by the holy squirrel sages thousands of years ago and then buried deep at the base of the Tree of Life in the Yucatan.  


Squirrel Keepers of Wisdom

Chuang Tzu was referring to these squirrel rishis when he stated:   "The purpose of words is to convey ideas. When the ideas are grasped, the words are forgotten. Where can I find one who has forgotten the words? He is the one I would like to talk to."



There is a great ancient text called the Ashtavakra Gita; less commonly known as the Squirrel Gita.  Very few people realize that Ashtavakra lived many incarnations as a squirrel. Consequently, his teachings are so pristine that the reader can be awakened spontaneously to his true essence!




Don't worry if you don't have any copies of the Squirrel Wisdom teachings....  you can always visit a little squirrel and ask for a direct transmission!  They are always happy to perform this service! 


Squirrel Sadhu giving Shaktipat

Don't forget: "If the squirrel fits, wear it!"



Monday, September 3, 2012

The Great Squirrel Art Masterpieces

The Original Mona Lisa

 Many people do not realize that many of the world's greatest works of art have featured little squirrels. When these masterpieces were first created, the consciousness of that particular decade could not support the idea that a squirrel was in the picture and so these works were altered to please the powers that be.  Now, finally, in 2012, this year of awakening to truth,  the original pieces are being found and shared!  
Botticelli's Venus
The little squirrels have lived in all times and have been the true inspiration for most of the great artists.... Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, and others!  Never underestimate the potency of a squirrel muse! They hold the wisdom of the Cosmos and love to share it with the open-hearted ones!

Michelangelo:  The Creation of Squirrel Wisdom

Today, new forms of art are emerging... 
like the piece below called "Red and White":

Exhibit at Museum of Modern Art in Kitaurawa


You never know where squirrels will pop up next...
sometimes in the least likely place!
Who would have thought that the famous Russian mystic and artist, Nicolas Roerich, was in fact  inspired by a squirrel muse!
Roerich's Madonna Oriflamma

"Where there is peace, there are squirrels 
Where there are squirrels, there is peace"
                                                                  ~Nicholas Roerich, 1874-1947