Message to the World

People of the world, hear my words. Akiing ogichidaag, bizindawishin,
I am Midegah of the Ojibwe People, a Lamanite who has not forgotten to be his father’s son. We remember we are also Lehites. I am sent to warn and counsel you, just as an elder of ours did long ago to the people of Zarahemla. Today, I speak to you from a place of deep concern and hope, for the state of the world reflects a dire need for change and repentance.
State of the World
Your societies are plagued by divisions, inequality, and a departure from divine principles. The gap between the wealthy and the poor widens, while injustices abound. The pursuit of material wealth and power has overshadowed the pursuit of righteousness and compassion. The environment suffers due to your neglect and exploitation, echoing the cries of the earth in distress.
Your grandfathers and grandmothers embraced technology with the hope that it would provide more time for family, community, and the Creator, by doing more in less time. Instead, it has consumed more of your time, trapping you in a system that steals the inheritance of your unborn grandchildren, their right to fresh air, water, and the nature that surrounds us.
Call to Action
I urge you to turn back to the principles of love, charity, and humility. Seek to uplift the downtrodden and care for the vulnerable among you. Recognize the inherent worth of every soul, and let your actions reflect the teachings of your prophets, who have been sent to every nation. Remember, amidst our divisions, we are all the children of Noah, who commanded us to remember the seven colors of the rainbow, a covenant, an agreement, a treaty bound upon us by the seven Noahide laws, or grandfather teachings.
Seven Teachings
- Wisdom: Know there is only One Creator, the source from which all things seen and unseen originate.
- Respect: Recognize that One Creator is in all things, sustaining all things, even you. Act with reflective thought and restraint.
- Humility: Humanity is sacred and fashioned in the image of the One Creator. Safeguard and protect human life, humble your actions to restraint against your fellow man.
- Honesty: Respect the sacred relationship of each Human with their Creator. What one has gained, been given, or ordained is not another’s to take or covet.
- Truth: All living beings of the Earth, Sky, and Sea have a purpose and relationship with the One Creator. Do not disrespect living beings and take only what you need from them and Creation.
- Courage: Recognize you are Ojichaagwan, a spirit within. Your body is sacred, the Temple of your soul. Keep it sacred.
- Love: Knowing all these things to be true allows you to be sacred and deal with equity and justice with each other and all of Creation.
A Call from the Creator
You are called by your Creator, who gifted you his air to breathe and his flesh to live in this sacred place. Walk with the Heart and remember the love of the Mother who stands by her child no matter how great the crime, with enduring love in their faults equal to their innocence.
You were fashioned in your mother’s womb from the plants and animals she consumed from this sacred earth, within which your ancestors rest. You are their prayers made flesh, your mother’s great work of art, and the Creator’s hope that with each generation, we can restart in the heart.
Unity and Purpose
My brothers and sisters, we aren’t as different as it seems. Some walk the land, some soar the skies, some swim the seas. All these moments are passing by. Look within yourself and see a pure truth: from whence we came, we shall return. We exist here like a gentle rain caressing the earth, with a purpose to learn.
But what of our Creator who sees us in so many ways—earth, sea, sky beneath the sun’s rays? He sees us. Human beings walk this earth as shadowed reflections of their true form. It is time to return to the path of the Heart. Remember our shared first memories when fashioned within that womb was the heartbeat we heard and felt of the mother. That heart was within us when we left that sacred water, baptized into the earth.
A Call for Repentance
Repentance is not merely a change in behavior but a change in heart. Turn away from selfish pursuits and embrace a life of service and integrity. The calamities and challenges you face: pandemics, natural disasters, and social unrest, are not merely random events but calls to awaken you from spiritual slumber.
Hope and Mercy
Remember, there is hope. The mercy of the One Creator is infinite, even more so than the love of the mother who shows us the shining example of how we should treat each other—with kindness. The One Creator’s desire is for all to return to Him by preparing the Earth for His return.
Open your hearts and let the light of truth guide you. Seek peace, pursue justice, and live in harmony with one another and the earth. Only through collective repentance and a return to divine principles can true peace and prosperity be achieved.
Final Plea
If you continue to look for a fight but reject the reaction or response, the fight will be resolved against you. I plead with you to seek the hearts of your generations unborn first, to return what has been obtained from the veins of mountains, and to use it to restore hope to the unbroken veins of our generations.
Conclusion
This is my message to the world: Repent, love one another, and seek righteousness
Message to the Latter-day Saints
To the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
I, Midegah of the Ojibwe People, a Lamanite who has not forgotten to be his father’s son, a Lehite, offer a special message. You have been given much knowledge and many blessings, and with that comes a great responsibility.
Your faith is built upon the foundation of prophets and apostles, ancient and modern, who have testified of the One Creator. Jesus Christ himself declared that He was taught by the One Creator and performed His works. Direct your attention to the same place the Great Teacher Jesus directed His mission with the Gentiles—those Children of Noah scattered to the 70 regions of the Earth.
You are called to be a light to the world, a beacon of hope and truth in these troubled times. However, the Lord requires more than mere belief—He requires action in fulfilling the reunification of His authority into one house, one teepee where the three staffs are bound as one: Discipline, Humility, and Respect.
Responsibilities and Unity
You were called to gather the scattered Gentiles into one branch to be grafted into Israel, not to replace Israel. The One Creator, who is the same past, present, and future, will not forget His promises to the Levites of Israel or the Midew of Israel. We declared on November 9, 2023, that our seven teachings are the same, received from visitors 2,500 years ago who came to the Great Lakes and were grafted into the peoples who had come to North America, Turtle Island, following the great flood.
The Levites are called to attend to the House that the Lord will dwell within, which is not built yet. Their eternal authority is the staff of Discipline, as they follow the 620 laws—613 from the One Creator directly and seven from Noah’s direction. The Midew are called to attend to the House of Creation, this six-directions place we dwell within, and to proclaim to humanity the need to be humble and remember the spirit is in all life upon this earth.
Teachings of the Ancestors
We are the staff of Humility, established by the first man who returned to us and called himself Nanaboozhoo. He taught us to live here, in this sacred place, when he was the man made from Red Earth who called himself Kindness or Mide after naming all things. The first mother called herself Ode’imin, symbolized by the strawberry, that sacred fruit shaped as a heart that covers the land.
We were taught again by the People of the Star who came to us in a boat frozen in the mouth of the Ottawa River 2,500 years ago. The little boy who came off of it, taught by the elders he was with, reestablished the Path of the Heart in our communities. These peoples brought two girls who established the matrilineal lines, binding their generations to the source of that covenant across the sea.
A second witness came from the Muskogean language family, who, having left the same event, crossed Asia and the Pacific to western Yucatan. They migrated north and across the Mississippi, establishing themselves in the southeast and making unity with the Anishinaabeg.
We were taught again our path of humility by the Great Peacemaker, who reminded us we walked upon the land the One Creator rested upon following Creation. This was at a place called Mackinac Island, near where the first mother and father were initially buried, which we know today is within the trap rock cave found within the Garden River Ojibway Nation, at the heart of the Great Lakes.
This is a sacred place where I received my mission and the sacred stone of my council fire, in a remarkable event that I will not share now for fear that many of you will seek to elevate another when the spirit of kindness is equally in each of us. We are each the drops of water needed to make the cloud, to move as one and bring the rain, to renew all things.
Call to Action
Do not become complacent in your faith. Examine your hearts and your lives. Are you truly living the principles of the One Creator, the good news, also called the Gospel, or are you merely going through the motions? Do you value paper, which can be claimed with false words or burn away in fire, more than what is in the hearts of every mother’s work of art? Do you choose terms of membership over the unity of creation? When in your camp, do you declare without knowledge who is and is not active in their relationship with the One Creator based on your observations, instead of the relationship of each human moment to moment with their God? Do you claim who is and is not worthy, knowing it is not your right to do so? None are worthy, and heaven is a gift to the unworthy for humility. Only those who deal equally with the widow, beggar, orphan, and professing sinner as with the spouse, brother, child, and professing Saint are worthy.
Are you reaching out to the needy, the lonely, and the oppressed? Are you actively working to build Zion, a community of love, equity, and righteousness? Or are you building your treasure for yourself?
The warnings the One Creator gave to the Nephites of old apply to you as well. Pride and hypocrisy can easily creep into the hearts of the faithful, leading them away from the path of discipleship. Guard against these dangers. Be humble, teachable, and willing to change.
When you choose division over unity, you have entered the camp of the adversary. Let us all leave that camp.
Strengthen Your Communities
Strengthen your families and communities. Teach your children the gospel, not only through words but through your example. Show them what it means to live a Christ-centered life. Be involved in your communities, and stand up for truth and justice. Remember the additional words of our shared father Noah, whom the Anishinaabeg call Noosah, MY FATHER. We are one human family, and no invisible lines should be used for division. No river, prairie, mountain, forest, or sea should separate those who are you and me. We are called to be one.
The covenants you have made are sacred. Honor them by being honest in your dealings, kind in your interactions, and faithful in your commitments. Let your lives reflect the light of the One Creator. Remember, in following Jesus, who was it He followed? He declared He had no light of Himself and only shared that of the One Creator, our shared Heavenly Father. Reflect the truth of the One Creator and return to the Torah, oral and written, so that others may see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven. In one moment, when we all act in a path of kindness, the world itself is transformed, and the One Creator dwells in fullness of form in our midst.
This is our responsibility: to bring Heaven here.
Embrace Trials and Growth
Remember, the Lord chastens those whom He loves. The trials you face are opportunities for growth and refinement. Embrace them with faith and trust in the Lord’s plan. As you do so, you will find strength and peace, and you will become instruments in His hands to bless the world.
Conclusion
To you, Latter-day Saints, I say: Rise to your divine potential. Be faithful, be diligent, and be true to the covenants you have made. In doing so, you will help prepare the world for the coming of the One Creator.
This is my message to the church: Be steadfast, be faithful, and build Zion.
Let us make a new Council of 3 Fires.
The Call to Gather
I beheld a great cloud, every part visible and moving as one, detailed as grains of rice connected, breathing together. It felt as though I would be lifted up, and I knew as it exhaled, the very air entering my lungs was a gift.
It spoke, saying, “Look,” and I beheld a great city or building, all connected by stone, amidst cracked earth. A large, billowing cloud of darkness enveloped its entirety. I saw a massive explosion that removed this great building from existence, forming a mushroom shape in the sky, that was not from the bombs or workings of man, but was from within the earth released.
As I turned to run, the Great Cloud breathed again and said, “Look.” I was now seeing the time before the building was destroyed, I saw a narrow path of laid stones and a brass rod next to it with poles connected to the narrow path of stones extending into the city. I walked along this path, holding onto the rod as a support against fear, with cliffs on either side and the path so narrow only my feet seemed to fit.
When I came to the walls of the building, the path extended upwards as a narrow walkway. I climbed. Inside, I saw people engaging in all manner of immorality, abuse, and death. Animals hid in the shadows, trying to escape the wrath of man. I sang to the animals, guiding them out, and they followed. People, hearing my song, also tried to escape, moving silently like deer. I carried a sheep as I led them into a large field, outside the walls, over which the breathing cloud rested.
Returning, I saw a woman in a red gown, with a man trying to help her leave. She was wroth and angry, telling everyone to stay. A serpent, the size of an arm with many teeth, was connected to her neck, its eyes human-like. The people around her also had serpents upon them. I called out, asking if they saw the serpents, but they could not and mocked me. They lifted weapons against me, so I grabbed the serpent on the woman after the unseen man begged for help. As I pulled it off, her clothing changed to purple, her eyes from black to white, shining bright like the sun. She wept, a crown of twelve stars appearing on her head.
The serpent in my hand had wings like an insect and tried to attach to me. I threw it, its wings grew larger, and it reattached to the woman. She now demanded my life, fighting with the unseen man whose eyes were like fire, pressing her against the brass rod. The narrow stone path lay between us. I grabbed the serpent again, threw it to the ground, and crushed it.
As the unseen man led the woman out, she wept, holding the rod. I told each person to hold the rod and follow it out, to walk upon the narrow path. Standing on the wall, I yelled for all to leave or face destruction. The great breathing cloud began sending red spirals that rested in the sky above this city, and I saw the city like there was no gravity, and I knew what was coming.
Many attacked me while clinging to arm fulls of treasures with harsh words. I ripped off serpents with a strange sword, connected to my mouth and held in my hand. We left the building, descending a steep wall into an open field, the cloud above us the entire time. I attacked the serpents and those they controlled, feeling sorrow for the people unaware of what was happening to them.
It was a war, but we saved many, leading them into the field while others screamed at us from the walls, held down by the treasures in their arms that resembled golden objects. We followed the cloud towards a distant mountain. Looking back, I saw the initial vision from a different perspective.
Darkness surrounded me, water flowing beneath my feet, increasing and pouring into a dark crevasse until it filled the area. Adjusting my eyes, I realized I was underground and I was before a great wall and my two sons were holding my hands and I told them to remember this place. It broke, and waters burst forth, destroying the great city from beneath, like a geyser removing all the earth above it and I saw the great mountains of western north American collapse to the earth and become flat.
I then watched myself in a place of many hills, the breathing cloud lowering over praying people. A tree of exceeding beauty and a flowing river from its midst appeared, and I realized it had always been there but was unseen due to the sun, that flaming sword whose rainbow light shielded us until we were ready to see, and we saw as its light changed. A bird sang in the trees, and I understood its words. People sat in unity, animals in their arms like brothers and sisters. The cracked earth renewed as water flowed to every part, regrowing creation.
The great breathing cloud spoke to me, saying, “You must wake up and declare: for six years, sow the land and gather the crops; in the seventh year, depart, leave your fields empty, and withdraw to the place of many hills.” And he showed me and I saw it was where a great river flowing north and south was joined by a great river from the east and the west.
As we stood I saw a strange thing in the sky where the breathing cloud parted revealing what I thought was another Sun and I realized it was a physical object reflecting the sun. It held in the sky and from it came an object that was like a speck in the sky that then was visible as a man descending in the sky.
This man rested upon the grass in our midst and he walked in our midst near me and passed me by placing his hands first upon the face of weeping grandmothers. I saw the holes in his hand and while his head was within a cloak I knew who he was.
I declare to the Saints, peoples and tribal peoples of North America, we must return to Missouri soon, within the next seven years and to leave the Rocky Mountains as they will be made flat. Now is the time to establish a city of peace to be a refuge for the people in that time.