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“About Spirit, a Native American Perspective I” January 19th, 2006
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Mizu Tama Dojo, 375 Portland Street, Rochester NH An introduction of Native American Spirituality as it is practiced in the traditional way by Algonquin speaking people of the northeast. The presentation will demonstrate an ethical culture that lives in harmony with all things. The values of the people promote principles that can improve the balance of a society. The medicine wheel will be demonstrated as a tool for learning and remembering teachings of the people.Honor mother earth - Remember our ancestors - Remember those that will come - Honor all lifeDevelops a consistent relationship with creator - Wisdom through observation
“About Spirit, a Native American Perspective II” February 23rd, 2006 Mizu Tama Dojo, 375 Portland Street, Rochester NH Introduces the seven gifts – Ojibwe prophesy and presents the values that can be gained by understanding them. Native prophesy and what it might really be saying.Traditional spirituality respects all brothers and sisters. This extends our family to all life and energy that exists. It is a recognition of the spirit energy of creator that goes out to all creation. Even the earth and the rocks that cover it have an energy and is recognized by Indian spirituality.
“About Spirit, a Native American Perspective III” March 16th, 2006 Mizu Tama Dojo, 375 Portland Street, Rochester NH Understanding how to improve our lives through improved awareness. What cannot be learned from books is what is learned from heart. The Native American calls it blood memory and we all have it. We can become aware by learning to recognize the signs that come before us every day of our lives. Learning to condition ourselves to be open to receive the gifts that are life.
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