Tzo Nah
American Indian, born and raised on a reservation in Southeast Idaho. Descend from the Uto-Aztecan language group. Most Northern sprout of this group sent North before coming of White spirited sons. The book is about a American Indian man praying for wisdon-knowledge to the rocks on mountaintop over his grief between the Federal Government and the American Indian. Comes down from the mountain and begins a trial-test (all American Indians know you will be tested by spirit world when you ask for something) where he "opens" to his spirit-mind, Joseph. Joseph delivers 4 laws: Do not violate your fellow human beings. Give. Forgive. Know where your God is, what it is and communicate with that intelligence to uplift those around you. There are 4 channels in which to communicate with our spirit -soul or your link to God (for lack of a better word): dreams, visions, inspiration and the Direct Word. The first two are coded, while inspiration and the Direct Word come from the conscience, which we all carry. We must be in communication with our spirit-soul or our link to God to bypass the judgment coming in. Time has a limit and it is called Judgment.