Friday, May 18, 2012

Introduction


Hello Fellow Truth Seekers!


My name is Jeremiah Jacobs. As far back as I can remember, I have always been deeply drawn to anything dealing with the Paranormal or Unexplained. There's always an excitement that arises from the idea that there are "things" that exist that we just don't understand or have yet to discover. There is also a tremendous excitement in realizing that many of these Paranormal or Unexplained things and events have already been discovered and understood by ancient civilizations around the world for hundreds and even thousands of years. As I am sure many of you have done the same, this sense of excitement and yearning to know and understand the world around us, has led me to become an avid Paranormal Investigator and Researcher.


As a Native American (Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina), I have always been interested in the Ancient Collective Knowledge of our people on this continent. Almost every time I watch a new episode on a paranormal show or read an article in a book or blog, there is some mention of what "The Natives" have to say about the topic. And rightfully so. Same as all indigenous cultures around the world have co-existed with nature and their surroundings, Native Americans have co-existed with our surroundings and land, North America, for thousands of years. By living as one intertwined with nature, much ancient knowledge has been collected and passed down through our ancestors and elders explaining the world and everything around us. Everything from animals and plants to creation stories, monsters and spirits. Although every Native American tribe (and there are well over 500 in existence today) has their own myths and legends (some which most people have never even heard of before) I have been learning and discovering there are many similarities and explanations shared by the indegenous population as a whole. It is my intent to connect and link this "Ancient Collective Knowledge" shared by all tribes to the often mysterious and misunderstood world around us today. I believe this knowledge is not just important to Native Americans but is important to everyone living in America and throughout the world today. Whether your ancestors are indigenous to this land or not, it is now a part of you and you are as one. If you do not know the ancient wisdom of this continent and the world around you, you are like a leaf that doesn't know it's part of a tree. Everyone needs to learn the teachings and often warnings of the ancients to live a fuller and more complete life with our loved ones and the world around us, and to prevent disastrous mistakes upon this planet that will not be forgivable by Mother Earth as was often warned and prophesied.


It is my intention. over the span of my blog, to discover and compile as much information and as many resources as possible that have to do with everything Paranormal and Unexplained through the eyes and point of view of the Indigenous Peoples, focusing mainly on the Native Americans.


I am very excited about this endeavor, especially getting to know my readers, followers, and fellow Truth Seekers. I highly encourage reader feedback, ideas and participation. Through this blog, I hope to create an accepting community and atmosphere for us all.


Happy Truth Hunting,


J. Jacobs






2 comments:

  1. Jeremiah,

    I am so proud of you for this new endeavor. Both the Native American culture and perspective, as well as anything Paranormal in general, are such captivating topics! I am looking forward to each and every chilling post... with the lights on, of course :)

    Konoronhkwa... Je t'aimerai toujours,

    Joshua

    ReplyDelete