by Leslee Goodman
Dabadi Thaayrohyadi is a spiritual leader and lineage keeper of the Otomi Olmec Toltec Teotihuacan Tradition. In 1999, Thaay's elders received the message that it was time to reinstate the 8,000 Sacred Drums ceremony, which had been a tradition of his people for some 4,000 years, until the arrival of and persecution by the Spanish. The ancestors knew that the time would come when indigenous knowledge would again be needed and foretold that the Great Healing of the Earth and of our relationships with all our relations would begin when the sound of 8,000 drums was heard in the Otomi Toltec region again. Since 2004, participation in the annual ceremony, which takes place during the spring equinox--which is also the Otomi New Year--has been building.
Thaay is currently on a year-long pilgrimage to call "all brothers and sisters, light workers, peace keepers, earth keepers, wisdom keepers--all our relations--o come together" in Toluca, Mexico, the week of March 14-21, 2012. He says, "The earth is in distress, yet people have the power to heal and alleviate this distress. This is the power of intention, of energy, of prayer and vibration. When the sound of 8,000 drums is heard together, we will begin healing of the Earth and our walk together on the path to Sacred Peace." Read More
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