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Bill Ryan
26th March 2020, 12:45
Dear Friends, Credo Mutwa passed away yesterday morning at the age of 98.
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As many of you know, I had the personal privilege of spending quality time with him (with David Icke, his close friend) for two weeks at his home in 2010. He was a Zulu Shaman, traditional healer and teacher, historian, wisdom keeper, and elder. A very great soul.
The sun has darkened for the day, and the birdsong is silenced. But the eternal pillar of wisdom has your stories, teachings, and inspiration, all living on.
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Pam
26th March 2020, 12:47
He saw a lot in his 98 years. I hope his passing was peaceful.
gs_powered
26th March 2020, 12:57
Sad news, I loved watching your interview with him, and being Portuguese also had interest in the part where he tells how the white man came in boats to bring new ways to the people... and how the people were forwarned of this!!
Still, another great mind with lots of knowledge is lost. May he find peace for this next journey.
Karen (Geophyz)
26th March 2020, 13:03
I have most of his books. An incredible man. His energy and his light will continue forever.
Bright Skies
26th March 2020, 14:12
One of the great messengers of truth.
"When Mr. Icke and I started talking, I said to myself 'I must trust this white man and I must share with him what I know.'" - Credo Mutwa on his initial meetings with David Icke (1999 interview with Jeff Rense)
Agape
26th March 2020, 14:43
If we had his wisdom we would survive a lot and long
Peace to the Spirits,
free and unbound
Sadly
🙏🌟🙏❤️🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
I’d also like to notify you of recent passing of last centuries renown physicist Freeman Dyson (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_Dyson) on Feb 28 of this year in blessed age of 98 years, author of Dyson sphere (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeman_Dyson) among else.
His works will be remembered and explored by countless generations of future astrophysicists
🌟🌟🌟
WhiteFeather
26th March 2020, 16:24
Indeed a Great man. He will be surely missed. I hope his passing was easy and painless. A great man of peace and knowledge.
betoobig
26th March 2020, 17:09
i have only words of appreciation for this man who broke the traditional "silence" and shared with all of us his experiences and wisdom. He is now with his ancestors helping us from the nonphysical. Thank you master , i love you.
Juan
Gracy
26th March 2020, 17:15
This world is a better place because of him. See you on the flip side Credo, and a big thank you to Bill Ryan and David Icke for introducing you to us all here.
scanner
26th March 2020, 17:41
He opened our minds and our hearts. I wish him well on his journey. We will miss him this side of the veil, we will meet again.
Strat
26th March 2020, 17:48
RIP.
Thanks Bill (and David Icke) for interviewing him, I'd never have heard of him otherwise.
Cardillac
26th March 2020, 19:24
what a loss- hopefully he'll still be able to inform/help humanity somehow from the "other side"-
health to all-
Larry :-)
DeDukshyn
26th March 2020, 21:22
What!? I was 100% sure he had already passed away a few years ago ... wth? Wow this is so weird. Now I have to feel sad all over again ...
Denise/Dizi
26th March 2020, 21:28
Thank You Bill, for letting us know.. It is appreciated..
Andre
27th March 2020, 04:48
This great man will be missed. He was one of the wisest of shamans on the planet. It's very sad that he's gone. God speed!
Franny
27th March 2020, 05:43
Credo Mutwa was one of the great souls and a bright light to so many. I'm grateful he was able to share his wisdom with us through David Icke and Bill Ryan. :heart:
Sunny-side-up
27th March 2020, 12:27
A great, great man and knowledge holder (giver to us) (At times, at his own cost)
I remember reading in his book "Indaba, My Children" of a great returning miracle.
I read how village member rushed in great excitement from neighbour to neighbour, village to village spreading the great news.
What could this great miracle be I kept thinking as I read on.
The great miracle, as told was of the army ant, Eciton burchelli.
Just a kind of ant, why so important?
Well those Ant's saved lives in the bush, used as stitches for cuts and wounds :)
nearly 12,000 years ago—ants have been known to make quite a medicinal impact
https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/the-ants-that-can-be-used-in-place-of-stitches/
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suturing army ant, Eciton burchelli, of Central and South America. These tiny, but mighty, biters mark up to about a 1.5 pain level on the Schmidt Pain Index. Schmidt writes that the pain is like
“a cut on your elbow, stitched with a rusty needle,”—seems like a true testament to the whole “Good medicine tastes bitter,” analogy.
Thank you for all the mind opening and sharing of your sacred knowledge that you have given us westerners, younger brothers. :sun:
Bill Ryan
27th March 2020, 13:30
Do watch this short video, which I recorded in 2010, if you've never seen it.
:heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSJF0z5-CJg
Sunny-side-up
27th March 2020, 15:05
Thanks for posting that Bill.
I noticed it happened on my birthday :sun:
betoobig
27th March 2020, 20:59
Do watch this short video, which I recorded in 2010, if you've never seen it.
:heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSJF0z5-CJg
May he enjoy the unfolding from Source´s perspective. Much love
prc
28th March 2020, 03:06
I didn´t know him, but my sister has got an autoimune illness and she was treating with a Doctor with PHD and everything but once she was referred to a Native Indian Shaman here in Brasil, she was astonished how this Shaman managed to diminish her pains. Incredible really their knowledge, that seems primitive but sometimes more effective than our Technological Modern Medicine.
Sunny-side-up
28th March 2020, 13:19
Hi prc.
Shaman knowledge is Etheric(ether-body)+Nature(material expression)+Human(Natural+?) energies, they are "Humanic"
Not tech and mechanical, makes a big deference yes :)
AndrejPeĉënkin
28th March 2020, 17:14
RIP, Great Man. Sad, sad... An eye-opener, bastion of truth and awakening.
bobme
29th March 2020, 00:20
He was as we all are. People of understanding.
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thank him, and all that can understand these moments we are going though, in this moment of time.
Yet understand, he knew this all along.
Like the Jesus many know here, they both knew you, whoever you may be, can do this, better than they can perhaps.:sun:
Star Tsar
29th March 2020, 15:22
A nice little report...
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Star Tsar
29th March 2020, 15:28
This video just HAS to be added to this thread...
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meteor695
13th April 2020, 16:53
That is sad news to hear, during this period of life that we are all going through. A brave man but also the most interesting keeper of knowledge and wisdom.
Mare
13th April 2020, 21:01
I wish Credo well on his journey, old age behind him now. I felt I’d read of his passing a year or two ago and I’m truly astonished to see it was two weeks ago. When I ‘thought’ I’d read of his passing last time I’m certain I’d thought I’d read that he had passed before and was shocked then. How have I missed this post when I’m never off this site? Very odd.
Hermoor
13th April 2020, 22:28
He was a truly amazing man to listen to. As captivating a speaker as I've ever heard.
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