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otwaycelebrations · 2 years
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Women Are Rising everywhere!
Join your voice with ours:   Our Women’s Charter in the face of Climate Change and World Iniquities by Honey Nelson, founding member of Women's Climate Congress
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soultribes01 · 16 days
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Soul Tribes International is a beacon of spiritual healing and growth, dedicated to nurturing individuals and communities through the wisdom of traditional indigenous practices.
🌿💫 Our approach embraces the transformative power of plant medicine, sound therapy, breathwork, and ceremonial work, honoring ancient traditions that have guided humanity for millennia. Whether it's connecting with the healing energies of sacred plants, harmonizing our being through the resonance of sound, or tapping into the life force with breathwork, we provide a sacred space for profound healing and growth. Join us as we journey together towards greater wholeness, connection, and spiritual awakening. Together, let's honor the wisdom of our ancestors and create a world infused with love, harmony, and sacredness. 🌟
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llewelynpritch · 8 months
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Links https://lnkd.in/e_zguFTU https://lnkd.in/eABf3iKr 
https://lnkd.in/e7Hg4fEJ  https://unitedforclimate.blogspot.com/ https://landprotectorshumanrightsmovement.blogspot.com/ https://muskratfallscivilrightsmovement.blogspot.com/ https://labradorleadstheworld.blogspot.com/ Google Translate Amplification Blogs THE DETERMINANTS OF PLANETARY HEALTH: AN INDIGENOUS CONSENSUS PERSPECTIVE Nicole Redvers, ND Yuria Celidwen, PhD Clinton Schultz, PhD
Ojistoh Horn, MD Cicilia Githaiga, MA Melissa Vera, RN Marlikka Perdrisat, BCommLynn Mad Plume, MPH Daniel Kobei, MBA Myrna Cunningham Kain, MD
Anne Poelina, PhD Juan Nelson RojasBe'sha Blondin Volume 6, Isse 2, E156-E163, pub. The Lancet February 2022
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insurrectionaryam · 11 months
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rewildandgrow · 11 months
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therawprincess · 1 year
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Just sayin Yes did Dr Andrew Taylor Still put work in and genuinely study? Yes. Did he learn from the Native American Shawnee nation, yes. Was it documented anywhere that he learned from them as an adopted child? Yes. Did he so bad things like dig up sacred burial sites to study bones? Yes he did. Was that documented and verified? Yes it was. Was he probably a good guy who didn’t realize he was white man-splaining indigenous wisdom? It appears so. Should we credit where credit is due?? There are no shoulds AND yes I take great pleasure in that even as a white woman being western medicine-splained and shamed for as long as I remember which is ridiculous. This also means polarity therapy is in part originated from the Shawnee nation since Dr Stone roots are partly from Dr Andrew Taylor Still and he was a doctor of osteopathy. Love. Forgiveness. Inclusion. #shawnee #shawneewisdom #ostepathy #craniosacraltherapy #biodynamiccraniosacraltherapy #bonesetters #shawneewomen #shawneebonesetters #nativeamerican #andrewtaylorstill #indigenouswisdom #polaritytherapy (at Sea Cummins) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-iai8psZM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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electronicwriter · 1 year
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natty373 · 1 year
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#connecttonature #6monthspregnant with Willow we went on an #adventure to the #NT 👣 … this is one of the best #cartrips i have been on …. Recognising how 𝕡𝕠𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕥 & 𝕡𝕠𝕨𝕖𝕣𝕗𝕦𝕝 this land is we live on … why it is so important for the original people of this land & why we need to raise awareness to the value this land holds ɪᴛ ɪꜱ ꜱᴀᴄʀᴇᴅ When I meditated with this soil - I truly felt the magnitude of power to answers of my deepest minds questions 𝓶𝔂 𝓱𝓮𝓪𝓻𝓽 𝓮𝔁𝓹𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓭 & 𝓶𝓲𝓷𝓭 𝓶𝓮𝓵𝓽𝓮𝓭 𝓲𝓷 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓹𝓾𝓻𝓮 𝓹𝓻𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓷𝓬𝓮 of many of the lands features … #terraaustralis #sacredland #indigenoushome #raisethebar #awareness #gratitude #loveoftheland #indigenouswisdom #uluru #liferefinementtherapies (at Yulara, Northern Territory) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl2sXMVPCcT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shopwildcactus · 2 years
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Join me this Friday for an introduction to cacao 🌿 We will discuss cacao’s origins, the sacred fruit of the Mayans, the Olmecs, and Aztecs. We will talk about ethical sourcing of cacao, sustainable practices, and agroforestry. We will learn about the wisdom behind the preparation of cacao from plant to cup. We will discuss some of the materials used during ceremony and their significance. We will discuss personal rituals we can incorporate every day to lay our own roots- the deeper our roots the stronger we can become! We will also talk about some of the many health benefits of this beautiful plant ally! 🌿 We will also connect through medicine songs, and meditation at the end that will help integrate the knowledge we have received. I look forward to sharing this experience with you! Register @reikisol_ ✨ #cacaoeveryday #cacaoceremony #mayanculture #plantally #agroforestry #sustainable #indigenouswisdom #medicinesong #meditation https://www.instagram.com/p/ChXDHnIrzrp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Women Are Rising everywhere!
Join your voice with ours:   Our Women’s Charter in the face of Climate Change and World Iniquities by Honey Nelson, founding member of Women's Climate Congress
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poeticsisters · 2 years
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i've had this annoying habit of picturing the person i like in the best or most fictitious light. it's a lot better now. i'm learning to appreciate people for who they are, seeing both their good and bad sides. i realized that having both sides is human—no one is perfect. the danger of imagining people and not seeing them in a real way is that you will be disappointed and heartbroken. . . . #quote #quoteoftheday #wisdom #love #instagood #poem #poetry #poeticsociety #philosophical #wellbeing #poeticandsisters #poeticporn #think #instapost #indigenouswisdom #tuesday #truth #poeticcommunity #thinkbeyond #justiceforjohnnydepp https://www.instagram.com/p/CehHu9lh1r7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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peter-ingram · 1 year
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Embracing Values, Harmony, and Cultural Legacy: A Masculine Perspective in Aotearoa New Zealand's Arts and Culture Scene
In the diverse cultural landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand, men have the opportunity to redefine masculinity by prioritizing values over external achievements. By drawing inspiration from indigenous wisdom, embracing concepts like Wu Wei, Tao, Tri Hita Karana, and immersing themselves in the transformative power of arts and culture, men can find fulfillment and contribute meaningfully to society. This article explores how men in Aotearoa can honor their values, achieve balance, embrace interconnectedness, and harness the creative force of arts and culture to shape a new narrative of masculinity.
Embracing Cultural Values and Connection to the Land: In Aotearoa, we deeply respect the cultural heritage of Māori, which guides men to prioritize values over material success. Embracing manaakitanga (hospitality), whanaungatanga (kinship), and kaitiakitanga (guardianship) allows men to cultivate a profound connection with the land and its people. By valuing the environment, supporting indigenous communities, and fostering a sense of belonging, men embody the essence of Aotearoa's cultural identity. Additionally, embracing Tri Hita Karana, a Balinese concept of harmony with nature, society, and the spiritual realm, further enriches their understanding of interconnectedness.
Wu Wei and Balancing Effort with Ease: The philosophy of Wu Wei, the art of effortless action, resonates deeply with the Kiwi spirit. Men in Aotearoa understand the importance of balancing hard work with embracing life's simplicity. By aligning with Wu Wei, they can channel their efforts into creative pursuits, engaging with arts and culture while staying connected to Aotearoa's stunning landscapes. This harmonious approach allows men to find fulfillment without sacrificing their well-being, contributing to the overall well-being of society.
Embracing the Tao of Creativity: In Aotearoa's diverse arts community, men have the chance to embrace the Tao and unlock their creative potential. By living in harmony with the creative process, they tap into their authentic expression and connect with the universal flow of creativity. Through mediums like Māori art, visual arts, music, and storytelling, men contribute to Aotearoa's cultural fabric, weaving narratives that reflect their unique experiences and perspectives. Embracing the Tao of creativity enables men to transcend societal expectations, forging their own paths while incorporating the principles of Tri Hita Karana, fostering a holistic understanding of their role within the wider community.
Arts and Culture as Catalysts for Change: Aotearoa's arts and culture scene provides a platform for men to address social issues and encourage dialogue. By engaging in artistic expression that challenges the status quo, men can use their creativity to advocate for social justice, equality, and inclusivity. Whether through art exhibitions, theater performances, music festivals, or literary works, men actively reshape the narrative and promote a fairer society. Through their creative endeavors, men inspire and ignite positive change in their communities, aligning with the principles of Tri Hita Karana by fostering harmony in their relationships with fellow community members, the environment, and the spiritual realm.
Valuing Sustainable Consumption and Mindful Choices: In the pursuit of authenticity and conscious living, men in Aotearoa recognize the importance of valuing sustainable consumption and avoiding cheap and unsustainable consumer products. By adopting a mindset that values longevity, craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility, men make mindful choices when it comes to the products they use and the materials they appreciate. This approach supports local artisans, sustainable practices, and minimizes their ecological footprint. By incorporating the principles of Tri Hita Karana into their consumption patterns, men promote harmony with nature and society, fostering a balanced and interconnected relationship with their surroundings.
Conclusion: In Aotearoa New Zealand, men have the privilege of redefining masculinity by embracing values, Wu Wei, Tao, Tri Hita Karana, and the transformative power of arts and culture. By honoring indigenous wisdom, finding balance through effortless action, unlocking their creative potential, advocating for social change, valuing sustainable consumption, and embracing the interconnectedness of all things, men contribute to the cultural fabric of Aotearoa and inspire future generations. Let us strive to redefine masculinity by embodying the essence of Aotearoa, leaving a cultural legacy grounded in values, nurturing artistic expression, promoting positive social change, and fostering a deep connection with the land. In doing so, we contribute to a society that celebrates diversity, fosters creativity, and leaves a lasting impact for future generations.
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semtituloh · 1 year
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The wisdom is revealed to those who are ready to accept the life cycle
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llewelynpritch · 8 months
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https://lnkd.in/e_zguFTU https://lnkd.in/eABf3iKr 
https://lnkd.in/e7Hg4fEJ  THE DETERMINANTS OF PLANETARY HEALTH: AN INDIGENOUS CONSENSUS PERSPECTIVE Nicole Redvers, ND Yuria Celidwen, PhD Clinton Schultz, PhD
Ojistoh Horn, MD Cicilia Githaiga, MA Melissa Vera, RN Marlikka Perdrisat, BCommLynn Mad Plume, MPH Daniel Kobei, MBA Myrna Cunningham Kain, MD
Anne Poelina, PhD Juan Nelson RojasBe'sha Blondin Volume 6, Isse 2, E156-E163, pub. The Lancet February 2022
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elhoimleafar · 5 days
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How do your dreams sound? How does your magic feel and sound? 😌🐈‍⬛🌄
One of my goals writing Dream Witchery was keeping it authentic and personal, but also real and faithful to the culture and history it represents.
The aroma of star anise, rosemary, chamomile, mint, cinnamon, kava kava, and orchids burning everyday over a piece of charcoal in the corner's cauldron, that was the essential spirit of the book bringing with it inspiration and motivation day after day, and occasionally camphor to refresh memory and properly clarify memories.
When you have Dream Witchery in your hands it feels like a bunch of wet earth from the edge of the Orinoco River in your hands, when you pick it up from the table it feels like a large, light rock from the bottom of the Segura River in Cartagena.
Those shades of orange on the cover they have that look that is reminiscent of the houses in the old villages of Peru, Cuba and Colombia, when the houses have been painted for so many years that you feel the color change in the cracks, but even so the families do not paint the houses because these were many times painted by their grandparents collecting money for weeks to be able to make these humble changes.
The subtle changes in the Orange cover remind me so much of the color of the burning fathoms at the edge of the Montana de Sorte (Cerro María Lionza) river where the brujas gather after that long two-day journey to honor the queen goddess of the land, It also reminds me of those amazing soups made over burning wood every Sunday afternoon at the Embalse la Mariposa, where my mother, as well as many brujas of the Capital in later years, usually brought their clients to perform spiritist sessions, and aromatics baths with flowers and essences in the river to honor Oshún & Our Golden Lady of Charity 💛
That dancing snake surrounded by moons that reminds me of how our ancestors, Hispanics, Indigenous natives, Europeans, and Afro-Caribbeans living on the coasts mixed with each other and constantly changed their skin, just like us, as well as all the witches in modernity, we constantly change our skin and adapt to everything that comes for us.
Those moons around are a subtle and wise reminder to always keep me grounded, remind me to be a child sitting over the hood of my dad's 1989 Chevrolet Classic just watching the stars and the moon all night and listening the drums coming from the house while everyone is dancing and singing all long night 😌
If you haven't read yet Dream Witchery 🌺 you can grab yours now in this link: https://amzn.to/4aPNCLd or in your favorite local bookstore.
#dreamwitch #indigenouswisdom #tribe
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🌿✨ Join Us for an Enchanting Journey of Unity & Reconciliation! ✨🌿 🚶‍♀️ Today at 1:30 PM, lace up your walking shoes and embark on a transformative adventure with us! We're thrilled to invite you to the Miyo-wāhkōhtowin / Good Relations Project Tour in Saskatoon!   Happening at Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area🌳 🤝 Let's bridge cultures through the land and embrace the teachings of Two-Eyed Seeing together! Join us as we unite in a journey of understanding and respect, honoring Indigenous wisdom and cultural heritage. 🌍 🌟 This isn't just a tour; it's a celebration of diversity, inclusion, and harmony. Through storytelling, reflection, and dialogue, we'll explore the ecological and cultural significance of our surroundings, guided by the insights of Elders and survivors. 🗣️ 🌱 Together, we'll learn about the interconnectedness of all living beings and our shared responsibility to preserve and protect our natural environment. It's a chance to connect with nature, with each other, and with the rich tapestry of Indigenous knowledge. 🌺 🙌 Let's show our respect and gratitude to the land and its teachings as we embark on this meaningful journey of healing and reconciliation. Together, we can build a future of unity and understanding! 💖 #MiyoWāhkōhtowin #GoodRelations #ReconciliationJourney #TwoEyedSeeing #IndigenousWisdom #CulturalHeritage #TruthAndReconciliation #AfforestationAreas #Saskatoon #Unity #Respect #Nature #CommunityEngagement #HealingJourney 👉 @FriendsOfSaskatoonAfforestationAreas: Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with nature and culture! Join us today at 1:30 PM for the Miyo-wāhkōhtowin / Good Relations Project Tour! 🌟 🌿✨ Let's walk hand in hand towards a brighter, more inclusive future! See you there! 🌟🚶‍♂️
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