Not far behind the twins will come the Purifier, the Red Star Kachina, who will bring the day of purification. They will start as fires that burn within us, and we will burn up with desires and conflict if we do not remember the original teachings, and return to the peaceful way of life. The return of the Blue Star Kachina, who is also known as Nan ga sohu, will be the alarm clock that tells us of the new day and the new way of life, a new world that is coming. They will bring many of their star family with them in the final days. They will come and visit to see who still remembered the original teachings, flying in their Patuwvotas, or flying shields. The twins will be seen in our northwestern skies. The rotation of the Earth has been manipulated by not so benevolent star beings. This fact is evidenced in many petroglyphs that speak of the Zodiac, and within the Mayan and Egyptian pyramids. In the final days, the Blue Star Kachina will come to be with his nephews, and they will return the Earth to its natural rotation, which is counter-clockwise. Poganghoya is the guardian of our North Pole, and his brother, Palongawhoya, is the guardian of the South Pole. In the final days, we will look up in our heavens, and we will witness the return of the two brothers, who helped create this world in the birthing time. Then, the Blue Star Kachina would physically appear in our heavens, which would mean that we were in the end times. This event would tell us that end times are very near. It was told to me that first the Blue Kachina would start of be seen at the dances, and would make his appearance known to the children in the plaza during the night dance. Frank Waters also wrote about Saquasohuh, the Blue Star Kachina, in “The Book of the Hopi.” The story came from Grandfather Dan, oldest Hopi. I was told this story by grandfathers who are now between 80 and 108 years of age. I have been aware of the story of the Blue Kachina since I was very young. The story of the Blue Kachina is a very old story, very old. This mystique helped fuel some of Bowie’s greatest creations and enhance iconic images, such as the album cover for Heroes (1977).THE STORY OF THE BLUE KACHINA & THE RED KACHINA Over time, Bowie apparently thanked his friend for his notorious eye injury, telling Underwood that it gave him “ a kind of mystique”.
From that day, Bowie’s left pupil remained in a fixed open position. But Bowie’s left eye remained seriously damaged.Īn impulsive punch had accidentally scratched the eyeball, resulting in paralysis of the muscles that contract the iris. The two performed together in various bands before Underwood turned from music to painting and graphics. Bowie had come to blows with a friend, George Underwood, over a girl they were both hoping to date.īoth were just 15 at the time and their friendship seemingly remained intact.
So what happened?Īnecdotally, the cause of Bowie’s anisocoria was attributed to the fallout from a lusty scrap in the spring of 1962. This can clearly be seen in the Aladdin Sane – Eyes Open photograph by Brian Duffy (shot in 1973 but unpublished until 2011) that was used as the lead image on the posters for the V&A David Bowie is (2013) exhibition. Red eye occurs when light reflects off of the fundus (the back of the eye), through an open pupil, and captures a red coloration by picking up tonality from the blood in the choroid lining of the eyeball. This sometimes adds to the appearance of a different colour when contrasted to his right eye. The dilated pupil of his left eye was also potentially more prone to the effect of “red eye”.