CUAUHYOTL ABYA YALA

The Legend of Truth and the Doctrines of
Power
By Tupac Enrique Acosta
Legend is the loom of history.
As was narrated thousands of times by the eminent mythologist of the
West, Joseph Campbell, all of the cultures and nations of the world encounter
one another in the process of weaving a collective conscience, a legend of the
future - a design that that emerges from the dual axis of the need of the human
being to comprehend the reality of our nature, and at the same time, the nature
of reality.
In the world of Legend, there is law and there is also a boundary in
the form of a shoreline. The law
proclaims that no one can in reality understand the world through attempted
isolation; instead it is necessary to give your heart to the world to know who
we are as human beings. The
boundary is the horizon of all human knowledge from its historical beginnings
in all parts of the planet, yet this is only a boundary which invites us to
approach with respect and, if we arrive with the passport of humility, we shall
cross to be received in the mysterious house of wisdom.
Should we violate the law, intending to isolate ourselves in castles of
arrogance, racism, nationalism, religious prejudice, fear, ignorance and lies
we must then deliver the key to our self constructed prison to the Sheriff of
the Doctrines of Power. Perhaps this name is not really
appropriate since in truth he HAS NO
POWER only the key which we ourselves have given him that opens the door to
liberation. (In actuality, the
Sheriff presents himself in global cultural matrix as the Nation State. To occupy our attention, occasionally
he will toss into the cell of psychological control the games of chance which
are known as electoral campaigns.
Or, alternatively we are sentenced to be sent to fratricidal [all of
them] or religious wars [also all of them]). In this context, within this paradigm of civilization, war
and economics are synonymous.
A few intend escape. A few
intend to see the world as it really is, without false borders and ordered instead
by the real powers of love and justice in ecological balance. These implement a plan to wake the
rest, actualizing political campaigns such as the “Dream Act” so that it shall
be recognized universally that “Education is for all those who work to learn”. Others, invoking the millennial roots
of humanity itself, call to the winds with the shell trumpet of the Single Sea seas
– atecocoli – and continue on the
path of a global humanity.
Meanwhile back at the ranch, the Sheriff panics to discover a maiden
escapee from the prison is headed for the border, and so he urgently calls to
alert La Migra (Border Patrol). The maiden’s identity in the myth is
AKA “Snow White”, while La Migra
appears as the old, ugly witch who lives in the land of lies and for that reason
cannot see - not even her own face, her personality in human terms - in the
mirror of the Legend of Truth. How the story ends everybody knows, but
not yet. The maiden still sleeps;
she has NOT awakened but remains
captured by the forces of fear, guilt, and the darkness of isolation which
derive from a collective conscience which pretends ignorance of being active
accomplice to the Doctrines of Power.
The spell which binds her conscience in coma is the poison of the Domain of Dominion.
In the traditional
songs of our Izkalotlan Pueblo, there is a popular verse which goes:
Even the Suns will die, the Stars shall sacrifice
themselves,
Giving their blood which is the Light, offering their flesh
Which is pure Energy,
So that the Spirit
Shall be reborn.
On Saturday September 13th, in their humble home of the
NAHAUCALLI, Embassy of the Indigenous Peoples, the community voices of the
Izkalotekatl who bring the song to life, gathered to invoke the memory of the
Legend of Truth in attendance at the Annual Human Rights Conference of
TONATIERRA. The song sings of the
prophecy of the Sixth Sun, the Sun of Justice which is now dawning for the Indigenous Peoples of the continent and
the world.
In addition to collectively addressing the themes of active community
campaigns in the field of Civil Rights
such as that of the Dream Act among many others, the issue of Human Rights was presented powerfully
by the Macehualli, Jornaleros (Day
Laborers) of the community who provided a theatrical presentation of realities
of jornalero life, the struggle to organize, and the victory of community.
The theme of this year’s annual conference was Los Hijos de Maiz y el Camino a Cancún, and so it was the
youth in attendance who took the lead to implement a direct public action in
support of the movement by the Indigenous and Campesino movement mobilized on
the very same day in Cancún, México in opposition to the agenda of the World
Trade Organization.
A report by the legation of Tlahtokan
Aztlan which attended the United
Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues in New york last May was also brought forward and discussed, as well
as the work by La Alianza Indígena Sin Fronteras led by José Matus of the Yaqui Nation. The Black Mesa Water Coalition reported on their work to preserve the
sacred aquifers of Black Mesa in the Four Corners area of the Hopi and Navajo
Nations, acknowledgement that the dialogue on Civil, Human and Indigenous Rights is at all times
referenced by our collective obligations as Indigenous Nations of the territory.
The
Doctrines of Power identified and exposed for community tribunal were:
The Doctrine of Discovery and the Royal Crowns of Europe – October 12th
1492
The Doctrine of Colonization of the Continent and Indigenous Peoples of
America 1492-2003
The Monroe Doctrine, USA – December 2, 1823
The Doctrine of Permanent War, USA – 2003
Conference Documents available at: www.tonatierra.org
TONATIERRA
NAHUACALLI
Embassy of Indigenous
Peoples
802 N. 7th Street Phoenix, AZ 85006 Tel: 9602) 254-5230
Email: chantlaca@tonatierra.org
www.tonatierra.org