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Steven McFadde
Cachora
Comes
to the Holy City:
Don Juan Speaks in Santa Fe
Saturday night, January 12, 2002 two days before
his 88th birthday, a man named Cachora, spoke with an audience of about
170 people at the Church of Religious Science in Santa Fe, NM, a city
noted for its spiritual history and destiny.
A respected elder of the Yaqui Indian Nation, and a Nahual (a man of
power), Cachora has remained a mystery figure for decades. But now he
has come forward from his homeland in the Sonoran Desert of Mexico into
the public realm. It is time for this, he says. Chachora says says he
is the real man who is portrayed as the masterful shaman don Juan in
the popular series of books by Carlos Castaneda: Journey to Ixtlan;
The Teachings of Don Juan; and so forth.
With a bright canopy of stars in the night sky, and just hours before
the Capricorn New Moon, the Santa Fe teachings began with a Chiefs
song offered by Golden Eagle (formerly Standing Elk). He is an
Interpreter and Chief for the Yankton Lakota Sioux peoples of South
Dakota. Golden Eagle drummed and sang to honor Cachora, and to honor
all the Chiefs who serve the Sacred Hoop.
Cachora appeared dark and intense at first, his eyes shaded from the
light by a black sombrero. The hat was formed with a humble downturned
brim, and crowned with a single golden eagle feather set in the right
side of the woven band. He stood straight and strong through the night.
Except for when he was speaking, Cachora kept his hands joined together
over his solar plexus, above his red tunic, but behind his deerhide
vest edged with cowry shells.
Even the shade of a hat could not long conceal the elder. He soon revealed
himself to be radiant in health, lithe, open of heart, filled with deep
sincerity and hearty humor, and welcoming to all the people. One observer
said he seemed "as solid as a beam of mesquite," a famously
tough tree. A human being of attainment, he demonstrated throughout
the evening that he knows this potential rests in every human.
Cachora acknowledged that he knows 4,000 plants, and how they can be
used medicinally to help people heal. He said he spends his time in
the mountains, to study and to gather plants, and to teach his apprentices.
But recently, Cachora said, he had been guided by Sprit to come forth
and teach more widely in the world.
After a few brief introductory remarks, spoken in Spanish and translated
to English, Cachora opened the evening to any and all questions.
"Come on," he said
over and over, "ask.
Here is a synopsis of Cachoras translated remarks through the
evening, as paraphrased by this reporter:
- He was asked his thoughts
and feelings about the earth and humanity right now, with everything
that is going on in the world? I believe the future of humanity is
opaque, he said. We are not seeing much in the way of peace and harmony.
- Earth changes will continue
to come upon the Earth, and a comet, too.
- Santa Fe is sacred. Remember
this. There would be plenty of water here, no crisis, if the people
take care of the land and perform their ceremonies and prayers
no matter which spiritual tradition and respect the earth.
"If you give offerings, there will be plenty of water."
- The plants and trees are
sad. Dry. They are not respected by the people for the crucial contribution
they make to our lives. Gather and use them with respect, always offering
a prayer. Dont mistreat them. "Plants are our life. We
must care for them."
- Cachora mentioned that
his father had long ago worked in the mines near Santa Fe, and so
he knew the area well. I know the caves and the mines here, he said.
They are sacred.
- Through the evening he
several times made dismissive remarks about the books of Carlos Castaneda
and claims that they might in some way accurately represent him or
his teachings. Of Castaneda, Cachora twice said that he was "un
pinche loco."
- Cachora answered yes,
when asked if there were traditional teachings in his culture about
people of different faiths, colors, and nationalities coming together
at the time of global crisis, and uniting in mutual respect to work
for the health of the earth and all that lives upon it. He said this
process what many would call an unfolding of the legend of
the rainbow warriors is happening now.
- Theres not too much
we can do about government, and wars, and harmful corporations, but
we can work on ourselves. Pray and purify yourself. Dont be
ashamed of yourself. Love and accept yourself. Follow your vision.
- Thank Creator for the
day, every day. Sunrise is the best time to do this.
- Purify yourself. Do it
with prayers at sunrise. And do it with Purification baths (Sweat
Lodges) at the time of the Full Moon. Meditate and pray in the mountains.
This is necessary in the world now.
- Its better to meditate
outdoors, where you can be in direct contact with the forces of nature.
- Keep your diet to natural
foods, with no chemicals and no genetically engineered components.
For health, food should natural and clean, as Creator designed it.
At the end of the teachings, Golden Eagle closed the circle with his
drum and a spirit song that, he said, Lakota people sing to honor Pte
San Wi (White Buffalo Calf Woman). We have had this song a long time,
he said, it was given to the Lakota the first time White Buffalo Calf
Woman came among the people: 16,000 years ago.
Review
of Note
Freelance writer Tom Morin gave a positive review to Steven McFaddens
2001 book, Legend of the Rainbow Warriors in a recent edition of the
Ozark Gazette, based in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
.
He wrote: "The legend prophesied a time when leaders would no longer
be able to lead, a time when we must lead ourselves into right relationship
with each other and the Earth. I truly believe that time is now and
McFadden gives us excellent medicine by way of directing us in the whys
and hows of getting our minds on right."
Legend of the Rainbow
Warriors (ISBN # 0966523466) can be ordered
through your local bookstore, by calling tollfree 18882852710,
or online through the Chiron website).
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contents © copyright January, 2002 by Steven McFadden