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Dedication
The
Broken Earth
project was first and foremost inspired by a
young saint of
seventeen who departed this world after a battle fought against the
medical mafia that ultimately was responsible for his death.
Yusef's Maqam
During his struggle to live, young Yusef, went in and out of
spiritual experiences that would often end in wisdoms far beyond the
mind of a seventeen year old boy. His repeated desire was to help
people in their struggle to be fully realized human beings. His
focus was often on the children of the world and the American Indian
population of which he was a member of both the noble Iroquois and Cherokee
tribes. Yusef was also Arab, English and Irish which gave him a
unique perspective on the world today. More about Saint Yusef
here.
In his honor we focus and dedicate our efforts in service to the
common Creator of all mankind.
Yusef''s Maqam (residence) or tomb is
located in Abiquiu providing both a spiritual protection and power
to this local enchanting land and all of North America.
Broken Earth,
on behalf of this young saint, is
dedicated first to the children of the world then to the healing
that must take place in the
Native American tribes in order for
America to be whole and shed it's violent nature, followed by all
the people of the world who must come together to mend the
Broken Earth.
We also dedicate this work to Yusef''s
Spiritual
Guide, Teacher and Chief, the Pole of Creation and the
Proof of Generosity.
The spirit of another saint
Tara Khatchatorian or Khadija as
she was often called, helps to carry forth the
Broken Earth
effort. The last year of her life 2006 to 2007 was spent as a
caretaker for the honor of a noble women saint,
Hala Sultan, whose Maqam
(residence) or tomb is on the isle of Cyprus in Larnaka.
Please keep us in your prayers!
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