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Last Updated on August 16, 2015

The following video clip shows a scene from the up-coming Kogi movie Aluna. It will be released internationally in early October 2014.

It doesn’t do a very good job of conveying the point (due to the way it was cut), but hopefully with this explanation it will make sense. Mama Shibulata was taken to an observatory in the UK. He is shown a poster size photo of space taken from a massive telescope. Nothing on the photo can be seen with the naked eye. Yet he immediately identifies the one lone star on the entire poster. Later (which the clip doesn’t show, unfortunately) the astronomer points out that off all the hundreds of objects on the photo, Shibulata immediately picked out the one and only lone star. He’s not sure how the Mama managed to do that, but it wasn’t just a fluke. Shibulata even has a name for that star, and points out that it can’t be seen with the human eye.

If you’ve been following all the material I’ve posted on the Kogi—who I consider to be my spiritual elders—you may have heard it said that they maintain the balance of the Earth. In actual fact, according to their knowledge, they maintain the balance of our entire solar system and, in fact, the entire universe. Some might say that seems like a very grandiose claim. However, when it comes to holding the universe in balance… someone’s got to do it, and when was the last time someone you met was up to the task? Welcome to the vast world and responsibility of the Kogi.

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