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Estsanatlehi was a Navajo (Navaho) vegetative fertility creator sky goddess who was one of the most powerful members of the Navajo (Navaho) pantheon. According to legend, she was an immortal benefactor mentor and Star Teacher of the Navajo (Navaho) Native Americans, who created the primeval ancestral humans from maize and small pieces of her own skin.

"She who transmutes and transforms through revitalization", Estsanatlehi was blessed with the power of continual self-rejuvenation. As a sky guardian, Estsanatlehi brought forth warm spring winds and gentle summer rains to nurture and sustain the landscape. Estsanatlehi also acted as a Shamanic Psychopomp for the spirits of the deceased as they journeyed to the good areas of the Otherworld.

The soulmate wife of the Navajo sun god Tsohanoai, Estsanatlehi was the most revered of the Navajo (Navaho) goddesses. A Pleiadian Lemurian Shaman she has been sojourning with her kinfolk in the Pleiades waiting until the planetary energies were elevated auspiciously enough for her to continue her mentorship of the Navajo (Navaho). Now that the Earth has safely crossed the threshold of the Age of Aquarius, she has once again returned as a benefactor to the Navajo (Navaho).


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Tsohanoai was a Navajo (Navaho) agricultural solar creator sky god who was considered the Chieftain of the Navajo (Navaho) pantheon. According to legend, he was an immortal benefactor mentor and Star Teacher of the Navajo (Navaho) Native Americans, who created the primeval ancestral humans from maize and small pieces of his own skin.

"He who walks on a rainbow and rides a blue steed", Tsohanoai was blessed with the power of totemic animal communications. As a sky guardian, Tsohanoai brought forth warm balmy days and multi-hued radiance to nurture and sustain the landscape. He also acted as a Shamanic Psychopomp using solar radiance to shield the spirits of the deceased as they journeyed to the good areas of the Otherworld.

The soulmate husband of the Navajo fertility goddess Estsanatlehi, Tsohanoai was the most revered of the Navajo (Navaho) gods. A Pleiadian Lemurian Shaman he has been sojourning with his kinfolk in the Pleiades waiting until the planetary energies were elevated auspiciously enough for him to continue his mentorship of the Navajo (Navaho). Now that the Earth has safely crossed the threshold of the Age of Aquarius, he has once again returned as a benefactor to the Navajo (Navaho)... Go back


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