At the Crossroads of the New World
Preface
At the Crossroads of the New World.
As I conclude this story, I urge you not to ignore the law, just as you would your religion and ancestral spirituality. Learn your rights and discuss them around the table, just as you would politics and religion. Maintain a humanity in your consciousness and perceive it through the prism of a matrix of illusions. For it is in this matrix that we lose the knowledge of our true essence, our origins and, above all, our rights.
From the bottom of my heart, I hope you will educate yourself, open your eyes to the dark workings of men who seek to dominate and control our lives. Darkness is an integral part of being human, just as light is. I remind you that the tool of Christ resides in each of us, nestled in the depths of our hearts. This tool soothes the aches and pains caused by painful traumas.
Humanity no longer has the luxury of remaining in darkness. If we persist in the abyss, our human race is heading for its own destruction. Let's refuse to become extinct. Let's face our shadow, because those who run away from it will be condemned to disappear from the fabric of our species. Let's not fall into the trap of extinction. Let's awaken our intelligence, illuminate our Christ-like heart and preserve our humanity.
With Christ-like love, I say to you: you were not born for a bread roll, and you are not morons, my brothers and sisters. With that, it's up to you to learn and heal. Welcome to the new world.
Introduction
Before the name “Québec” was used, Aboriginal peoples had their own names for this region. For example, in Kanien'kéha (the Mohawk language), the present-day territory of Quebec was called Tiohtiake, meaning “place where people divide the current”. Each Aboriginal nation had its own way of naming this land, reflecting their distinct history, language and culture.
Before the name “Canada” was used, Aboriginal peoples had their own names for this region. For example, in Kanien'kéha (the Mohawk language), what is now Quebec was called Tiohtiake, meaning “place where people divide the stream”. Each Aboriginal nation had its own way of naming this land, reflecting their distinct history, language and culture.
Sources:
Name of Canada - Wikipedia
The Story of How Canada Got Its Name - ThoughtCo
Who did Canada belong to before it became a country?
Origin of the name “Canada” - Canada.ca
You have to understand that throughout my life, as I progress as an angel. I realize that at 52, I'm either educating myself or continuing to live in denial. How can I understand the meaning of life, when life is always unfair to you?
I've decided to take myself in hand and repair the impossible in my life and educate myself. To understand my ancestral history in Canada and Quebec. To understand the USA and also the natives.
Then God the supreme creator taught me and told me to create the new world and teach them their hidden history.
At the Crossroads of the new world.
As I begin this story, I urge you not to ignore the law, just like your religion and ancestral spirituality. Learn your rights and discuss them around the table, just as you would politics and religion. Maintain a humanity in your consciousness and perceive it through the prism of a matrix of illusions. For it is in this matrix that we lose the knowledge of our true essence, our origins and, above all, our rights.
From the bottom of my heart, I hope you will educate yourself, open your eyes to the dark workings of men who seek to dominate and control our lives. Darkness is an integral part of being human, just as light is. I remind you that the tool of Christ resides in each of us, nestled in the depths of our hearts. This tool soothes the aches and pains caused by painful traumas.
Humanity no longer has the luxury of remaining in darkness. If we persist in the abyss, our human race is heading for its own destruction. Let's refuse to become extinct. Let's face our shadow, because those who run away from it will be condemned to disappear from the fabric of our species. Let's not fall into the trap of extinction. Let's awaken our intelligence, illuminate our Christ-like heart and preserve our humanity.
With Christ-like love, I say to you: you were not born for a bread roll, and you are not morons, my brothers and sisters. With that, it's up to you to learn and heal. Welcome to the new world.
By Dominic Nenry Premier