The Bekbavarabishpi - The Tree People
April 18, 2007

The Song of the Tree People
Baleesh veem uplahar veesh mee
Kle staa vaa usbees pla u nee
Stu baa u daa seesh vee uanee
Klee eshvee baa uf vra bee
Fraa hes baa ufraa bee una eesh
Kliaas brees virineesh tuaa vane
Our song like a wind in the trees
Brings glad tidings and good news
Of a time of great light that’s begun
When the clans of truth once more return
Ancient secrets again revealed
Restoring joy to everyone’s heart
Chorus:
Veesh treeush na neesh
Veesh treeush na neesh
Hear the voices in the wind
Hear the voices in the wind
Excerpt from Opening the Doors of Heaven
April 18, 2007
I saw the Bekbavarabishpi clearly and recognized them at once from their artwork that had been part of the intricate and sometimes large wheels I was told by Mother to construct as tools to open the membranes between the realms as the Earth started to ascend in February 2005. As we have seen, during some of the cycles within the Fall, the Earth either tore or bounced off a membrane when a gateway hadn’t been created for her passage.
The Bekbavarabishpi originated in ancient Lemuria (called Shalmali at the time). Sometime before they were hidden by Mother fourteen cycles ago, they forsook living among the rest of the population in favor of living among the trees in heavily forested areas. They became known as the Tree People.
They had, and still have, the ability to materialize and dematerialize at will, sometimes entering into trees to hide. I asked why they had withdrawn from society; the answer was, “The trees are kinder.”
There are 986 of them that returned to Earth on the date given above. I asked if, like the Ellamakusanek, any portion of them had lost faith and been unable to return into the cosmos. The answer came very quickly; “All love Mother. All here.”
They live in caves or stone houses. I asked whether their stone houses were round or square like ours; “Round only when a cave.” They are vegetarians. Their clothes are made from tree bark, but look more pliable and thinner than the bark ‘cloth’ called tapa, made by South Sea Islanders.

Physically their appearance is the epitome of refinement. Their build and features are delicate and well-formed. They have very light blond hair, almost white in fact, and gentle, pale blue eyes. The adults stand between 20-22 feet tall. The initial contact with them was with a family of four: parents, an older daughter and younger son.
I was told they were very much hunted after Mother hid them because of the gifts they carried that pertain to sight. “You mean the ability to see realms above the one we’re in?”, I asked. “There are more ways to ‘see’ than that!” I asked for an example. “To see underneath what is happening.” I asked whether they meant to see behind the appearances. “No, what’s going on underneath.” I didn’t quite understand but didn’t press them further.
Their gifts are given by activating certain parts of the brain, as I later found out after a rather acute, raving headache. But I got the impression something was also done to the etheric lenses in the front and behind the eyes. My eyes were swollen and bloodshot after their work on me, which took place two nights later. Like the other kingdoms, they were preparing us for evolution to super-humanness and their gifts were for everyone.
As in the case of the Ellmakrusanek, an Earthly goddess was sent to bring them out of the void into our cosmos. She described to me the pocket of space (left behind in the void which is now purple) in which they were waiting for Mother to send for them.
The rectangular pocket the Ellmakrusanek were in was such a dark indigo as to appear almost navy blue. The Bekbavarabishpi’s pocket of space was, on the other hand, kite-shaped and the color of the throat chakra, however. The darker sky-blue became lighter as she brought them closer to the cosmos. At all times during our interactions with them, they emanated a deep and gentle love.
Excerpt from The Gift of the Unicorns


