The old ones lead the way...

In July of 2018, I made my first trip to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The great spirit of the Lakota people and the profound beauty of the landscape permeated my being in profound ways.

The Badlands National Park, Friday, July 23, 2021. Photo credit:  Michele Rinne

My first calling  came in the spring of 1998, when I developed a relationship with a red-tailed hawk who lived on my property in upstate New York. I would frequently spot him through the trees soaring above my house looking for prey. One Friday afternoon he was standing peacefully on the ground, and allowed me to approach him. I have been an animal lover since childhood and for twenty minutes or so, we stood eight feet apart, calm and happy to be together. I walked away first, into the house for a short time before reappearing to drive over to the vegetable co-op I belonged to pick up my weekly share of produce. I walked over to my car, which was parked a fair distance from where the hawk and I had been standing. There, standing upright in the dirt, was one of his red tail feathers, clearly left as a gift.

Native American lore states that hawks are guardians, as well as messengers from our ancestors. Red-tailed hawks tend to be the most accessible to humans. This particular hawk left another gift for me a few months later. Next to my garden he had killed a mature snake and left the body in a perfect circle of ouroboros symbolizing infinity.

The white buffalo calf born in 2012 at the Fay Farm in Connecticut was another sign that the Great Father had plans for me. My family on both sides is from Connecticut and my mother’s maiden name was Fay. For many years these coincidences would cause me to do a double take, saying to myself that they had no particular meaning. Today I see these, and many other synchronicities, as part of a pattern in my life. Synchronicities are often how the spirit of our universe communicates with us.

Andrew Christy and Elana Freeland at the entrance to the Wounded Knee Memorial. Photo credit:  William Christy

In May of 2018 I produced the first of four annual Consciousness and Contact conferences. It was held in Vermont, at the Vershire Riding School, and featured Linda Moulton Howe as our lead speaker. I felt compelled to gather like-minded people together to share their knowledge and experiences. Having been a mystic since childhood, I was, in fact, searching for my “tribe”. My trip to the Pine Ridge Reservation two months later convinced me that future conferences were to be held in South Dakota.

For the Lakota people, the number four is a number of great importance. It takes four years of preparation for a man to become a sun dancer. The fourth and final of these small conferences brought together a particularly high level of speakers whose presentations were woven together in such a cohesive manner that an energetic breakthrough occurred. This has inspired the beginning of a tremendous healing around the Wounded Knee Memorial. 

Ley Lines Map created by Peter Champoux depicting Wasta, South Dakota at the center of the sacred sites in the Black Hills. Photo credit:  Peter Champoux

The maps included with this article were created by master dowser and ley line expert Peter Champoux. They illustrate the central position the little town of Wasta, South Dakota holds for the surrounding area and the sacred sites of that region. Wasta is where spirit brought me to live and provided the location for the last two conferences to be held.

In 2019 the Consciousness and Contact conference was held in Kyle, South Dakota, I had asked my ET contacts to make themselves visible at our event. They immediately responded that they would be there.  At the time, I shared this information with author and experiencer Kevin Briggs. Some have tried to claim credit for the widely reported sighting of a craft over a sacred ceremony I had arranged for conference participants to attend. It was my consciousness that created the 3-D reality that people experienced on July 20th, 2019 on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Kevin Briggs had attended the first conference in Vermont, and was planning to attend our second event in 2019. The conference was originally planned for May of 2019 but plans were simply not coming together for our original dates. Once I changed the dates to July, details fell into place as if by magic. The July dates included July 19th and 20th, which are the dates of the Chico Xavier prophesy from 1969. The prophecy states that, if there were signs in the sky on July 19th or 20th, 2019, humanity would have avoided World War III and would now join our galactic family. 

Kevin has this to say, 

"Months before the 2019 Consciousness and Contact Conference on the Pine Ridge Reservation, Mia Feroleto told me that she had asked her ET contacts to make an appearance at the event. She confirmed that she had been told that they would, indeed, show up.”

Peter Wroblewski, Andrew Christy and Whitley Streiber at the Wounded Knee Memorial site. (left to right). Photo credit: Wiliam Christy

Consciousness and Contact 2021 attendee Jim Ellison and speaker Peter Champoux at Wounded Knee gravesite. Photo credit: Michele Rinne

There were many times throughout the weekend that we were visited by beings from elsewhere. A couple of weeks prior to the conference, the police on Pine Ridge were receiving calls about Sasquatch sightings on the reservation. Some attendees had their own sightings during the conference. There were craft in the sky at night and hundreds of angelic orbs surrounded the car Kevin Briggs and I traveled in to the Badlands, with approximately 30 or 40 orbs dancing around the interior of Kevin’s rental car. They remained with us for the entire 25 mile drive to the National Park from Kyle. I was the only occupant of the vehicle would could see them all clearly. Faith Holmes, who was riding in the car, reported seeing one orb. As Kevin Briggs noted, everyone in the vehicle felt the increase in vibration and mood elevation.

Within a couple of days of the conference’s end, I received a series of emails from some attendees who expressed concern over the attempts of a man named Ananda Bosman to claim ownership for the conference I had organized. Ananda had come into my life immediately following the first conference in Vermont and asked me to sponsor him for his visa to come to America to work. His application was denied and he and his family settled in the Vancouver area. I introduced him to Alfred Lambremont Webre who lives in Vancouver. During his visa application process, I thought it odd that he had no one to ask to serve as a sponsor except for me, a total stranger. 

After the 2019 conference, I cut ties with him due to a number of red flags I had seen along the way. Tired of the way people tend to climb over one another in an attempt to get ahead, I seriously considered not producing any additional conferences. Spirit had other plans for me, and 2021 showed me why.  These small conferences had a purpose that would culminate during July of this year. It took four years for the cycle to complete and the healing at Wounded Knee to begin.

Consciousness and Contact 2021 is over and, by all accounts, a big success. Our speakers were extraordinary with John Lamb Lash joining us from Spain and giving his first public presentation in 20 years.  Chief Arvol and Paula Looking Horse, Chief Henry Red Cloud, Elana Freeland, Peter Champoux, Phil Borges, Juliano Pozati (an expert on Chico Xavier from Chico’s home country of Brazil), Ray Grasse, James Tunney, Barbara Lamb, Dean Radin, and Whitley Strieber came to Wasta, South Dakota either in person or via the internet. This created a powerful expansion in consciousness in Wasta, the center of the Sacred Sites including the Black Hills, Wounded Knee, Pipestone, and Devil’s Tower. As Peter Champoux likes to say, we are all “movable monuments,” bringing our energy and life force with us as we move from place to place. This coming together, along with the attendees, is what opened to portal for knowledge and momentum surrounding the healing of the trauma from Wounded Knee.

Since Alfred Webre unfairly criticized me publicly online, I must respond to him in a direct manner.

Without my knowledge or permission, Alfred Lambremont Webre invited Ananda Bosman to participate in his video presentation for this conference. When I emailed Alfred that we would eliminate Ananda’s portion of his talk, he threatened to sue me for ten million dollars. My response was that we would delete his talk completely and that he and Ananda Bosman were not allowed to use our conference in any way, shape or form. His presentation was an add on and not included in our published brochure. Alfred has attacked others in the past through his videos and medial platform, so I was prepared for his attack on me. These boys are simply angry because they were not allowed to attend the party.

Since his 2019 visit to Pine Ridge, Whitley Strieber has said a number of times on his own podcasts and during interviews with others that the Visitors are particularly concerned about the fate of the Native America and other indigenous people. The imbalance that was created all over the globe by the confiscation of land, the genocide, and the suppression of the culture and spirit of the Indigenous people must be addressed. 

The Black Hills represent the heart of the world and when the trauma of the Wounded Knee Massacre begins to heal, the world will begin to heal too.

The attendees from all four conferences have received increased psychic gifts as a result of attending. Each year, we have built upon preceding gathers and 2021 opened the portal and possibility of real change in one of the most powerful places on earth. As the work we are doing surrounding the Wounded Knee Memorial comes together, we will be sharing it with you.

2021 was a challenging year for me. I had open heart surgery at the end of April to replace my aortic valve which was deteriorating as a result of a congenital heart murmur. I was hospitalized for two weeks and spent time in three different hospitals. It was an enormous ordeal for me and also a gift. I was able to see the angelic and elemental beings that surround me first hand, having experienced them in countless ways throughout my life, but not in such a clear manner. The experience confirmed my perceptions and validated the work I do in the world.

John Lamb Lash focused his presentation on the archons. In Gnosticism, the archons were malevolent beings who controlled the earth, as well as many of the thoughts, feelings and actions of humans. Archons need people to carry out their desires. 

The local fire department finishes extinguishing the flames from the spontaneous burning of Mia Feroleto's car. Please note the sign "Assembly of God Dr." exactly where the vehicle stopped. Photo credit:  Mia Feroleto

On June 1st, I was driving for a medical check-up to get approval post-surgery to leave for South Dakota to organize my conference, when my car spontaneously caught fire and blew up.  It was a scene from an action movie. It was not until I took a photo while the fire department was extinguishing the flames that I saw the sign which read, “Assembly of God Drive”. The scorched imprint of my car is melted into that Vermont road. I was told it was a warning for me and required a satanic ritual in order for it to happen. I had been gone from my home for five minutes when the flicker of flames on both sides of the hood of my car began to appear. I could have died in the hospital from surgery and, in fact, my blood pressure went down to 20 and up to 300 before my condition stabilized. The car catching fire was a story that could not easily be explained away.

Back in July of 2018, I was alone in the restroom at the art fair in Santa Fe, when a Lakota chief appeared to me in full-color and as alive as you and me. I was leaving the next day for Pine Ridge, my first visit, and was told these three things:

“The road is clear.”

“You are protected.”

“They are waiting for you there.”

My activities on the Pine Ridge Reservation speak for themselves. I have worked closely with Lakota Elders and spiritual leaders such as Alex White Plume, Chief Arvol and Paula Looking Horse, Chief Henry Red Cloud, John Red Cloud and Leonard Peltier.

The events of the past three years have been extraordinary. I do not talk about myself often but will not remain silent now as I watch others attempt to take credit for my work and try to obtain that credit in a deceitful manner. It is time to roll up our sleeves and clear away all that is no longer necessary in order for humanity to thrive.

Mitakuye Oyasin!

To All My Relations,

Mia

 

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By Mia Feroleto / Modern mystic Mia Feroleto

Modern mystic Mia Feroleto has used her spiritual life as a means to guide her work since childhood. Even in grammar school, Feroleto wrote letters to the editors of the local newspapers on key topics such as poverty and animal abuse that were published. Her lifelong commitment is to be part of the solution. She has been known to ruffle a few feathers in the process.

Feroleto is a well-known art advisor, activist and artist who divides her time between Vermont and South Dakota. She was the creator of A SHELTER FROM THE STORM: ARTISTS FOR THE HOMELESS OF NEW YORK and ARTWALK NY, an annual event for Coalition for the Homeless that has been copied all around the country since beginning in 1995. Feroleto has organized numerous benefit auctions and large-scale special events at major auction houses such as Sotheby's and Christie's and has served on the board of directors of such organizations as Dance Theater Workshop and Sculpture Center.  She most recently joined the board of directors of the Tatanka Ska Institute, the Indigenous school being founded by Paula Looking Horse, wife of Chief Arvol Looking Horse, the keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Woman Pipe. She is the publisher of New Observations Magazine, the producer/creator of HEMP NY CITY, a partner in the founding of the Thunderheart Center for the Arts in Wasta, South Dakota and the creator and producer of the Consciousness and Contact conferences that have received world-wide recognition.  She is the host of the New Observations podcast on Unknown Country, the channel for all things Whitley Strieber.

Feroleto is a committed animal rights and animal welfare activist.

She is determined to maximize visibility for the arts and our cultural world and is currently developing the Adopt An Artist Program to send artists to destinations around the globe in order to create and develop their art. 

She can be reached at [email protected].

(Source: newobservations.org; https://tinyurl.com/y32wq5lg)
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