On my Facebook group's site there is an introduction
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INTRODUCTION TO MY FACEBOOK GROUP| ON MY WEBSITE
This Facebook group is about a modern-day hippie counterculture, world-unifying, revolutionary mission.
It presents evidence as to why I believe my extended Mr. & Mrs. I. C. (I see)
Rainbow family is destined to lead this revolutionary mission to its ultimate goal. The establishment
of the New Age of peace, love and unity. Wherein humanity will be religiously liberated and also
united in a one-world government, religion and economic system.
The Hippie Religious Revolution Of The 1960s.
There is a famous picture of the Beatles with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It is displayed below. The
Beatles also promoted Paramahansa Yogananda's teachings. See Ananda verification video here
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With the permission of Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi, Ram Dass published his book "Be Here Now." It was a very popular book amongst hippies in the
1960s. The book "Moving Toward The One" was a popular "Be Here Now" companion book. "Autobiography
of a Yogi," by Paramahansa Yogananda, was also a very popular book. Oxford Encyclopedias has describes
it as the "hippie bible".
In the late 1960s, I was initiated into Kriya yoga by Roy Eugene Davis, a direct disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda.
In a letter that I sent to two of my Rainbow family relatives, a friend and two acquaintances I wrote:
"Please watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc1vPMvtQnw
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and "Deep-Church's" similar positions on global governance (as presented in the video) are basically
right. Let us, members of the extended I. C. Rainbow family (Tim, Paul Rainbow and I are members),
promote the "Deep-State's" and "Deep-Church's" position on this issue."
"Our I. C. Rainbow family along with friends (potentially including Richard Carter, Albert Bates and
Rev. Matthew Fox etc.) could become a Think Tank promoting a modern-day expression of the hippie
counterculture, world-unifying, religious revolution of the 1960s. In this way we could, and I believe
we will, be able to influence a lot of people. And by doing so usher in the New Age, or the completed
Kingdom of God on earth."
Richard Carter was a leader of the 1960s hippie revolution in the San Francisco Bay Area and he was
a close friend of mine at the time. We are friends today and he believes in my Rainbow Family Mission.
Albert Bates is an internationally renowned hippie icon who corresponds with me and he has given his
support for my hippie visionary mission. Rev. Matthew Fox is a world renowned theologian,
environmentalist and aboriginal rights advocate who I met in 1983 and, at the time, I told him about
my hippie visionary mission. He liked it and then invited me to stay in touch with him. He now posts
comments of mine on his Daily Meditations Facebook posts. Links with related information:
(1.) here and
(2.) here
Hagen Rainbow responded to my Facebook post about our extended I.C. Rainbow family becoming a Think
Tank that would usher in the New Age with a heart/love sign. My brother Tim recently joined this group.
"Hope you will join us and the world will live as one" - John Lennon.
During the 1983 Mr. & Mrs. I. C. Rainbow family reunion my Uncle Don Rainbow while getting ready to
address the eighteen families attending the reunion, had a conversation with me wherein I told him
about my meeting with Father Matthew Fox at the 1983 Tekakwitha Conference, a Conference where nearly
one hundred tribes were represented. At the time, I also told Uncle Don about my vision for our family
coming together in kinship tribalism in Wahkon Minnesota. Two related articles of mine are located at:
(1.)
here (2.)
here
Uncle Don then addressed our family and said "A Rainbow is a sign of God's salvation plan and I
believe we may be used to glorify God more than any other family in the world." Don no longer believes
this because I am no longer of traditional and historic Christianity. I am now of the "new concept" of
Catholicism, as described in the video located
here A
Related post of mine located here.
In a Facebook post I wrote: I believe in the coming One World Religion, as prophesied in the video
titled "Amir Tsarfati: The Rise of the One World Religion. I also believe that the future headquarters
of this coming One World Religion will be in Wahkon, Minnesota USA.
One of the reasons why I believe that it will be in Wahkon is because in the late 1960s one of the
leaders of the world-unifying, One World Religion Mission of the hippie counterculture revolution,
Richard H. Carter, traveled from the center of this revolutionary religious movement, the San Francisco
Bay Area, to Wahkon, with his wife (Lois) and I, to promote the hippie counterculture revolution,
especially its One World Religion Mission.
At the time, we were attempting to evangelize people who we met to our forming commune to help us
promote our revolutionary visionary mission. We met with some members of my Mr. & Mrs. I. C. Rainbow
kinship family. Today, I believe the members of my Rainbow family will come together in kinship
tribalism in Wahkon and lead this revolution, with the help of others, to its ultimate goal, the
establishment of the New World Order.
An American best-selling author and internationally recognized speaker, Dr. James Lindsay, produced
a video titled "The Theosophy Occult Of The United Nations," wherein he says this religion of the UN
is the "hippie religion." An article of mine on this Dr. Lindsay video is titled "The Gnostic
Theosophical Movement Of The United Nations." Richard Carter likes it and said it is an "impressive
article." It is located here.
Michael Matt is leading a large global movement of traditional Catholics who believe Pope Francis
was, as Matt said, "the hippie pope finishing the revolution." See more on this topic
here
At the 1983 Tekakwitha Conference I told Fr. Fox about my hippie counterculture, whole world view
around the word wahkon (holy), hippie visionary mission, which he liked. He then invited me to stay
in touch with him.
Fox now posts comments of mine about my hippie visionary mission on his daily Facebook posts. During
a guest speaker lecture of Father Fox's at the 1983 Tekakwitha Conference, a missionary priest, Rev.
Stan Maudlin, a leader of this Conference from its origins addressed those attending this lecture
and said "there is a whole world view behind the word Wahkon." During our conversation Matthew Fox
acknowledged that he remembered hearing this.
Here are the titles of three articles of mine that are about the coming One World Religion. "Amazon
Synod: Pope Francis' Emerging Hippie Spiritual Philosophy," "Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie
and New Age Beliefs," and "United Nations, The Farm, Rainbow Family And Pope Francis' New Religion Of
World Unity And Ecology."
Tom Wisner (1930-2010) was a nationally renowned singer and environmentalist. He made my movement to
restore the sacred Dakota name Wahkon to the "Rum River" the centerpiece of his 2005 radio broadcast.
He also gave his support for my Wahkon River Watershed environmental mission.
Gerhard Cardinal Mueller opposes the direction that the Amazon Synod Spirituality is taking the
Church. Mueller has criticizes a synod document for its "hippie language," such as "ecological
conversion" and "Mother Earth".
Read more
here
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