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National Aboriginal Water Day of Action

 

 

Josephine  Mandamin  began her lone journey walking with a pale of water around Lake Superior in 2003.

 

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New Book !
                 

White Mocs on the Red Road         Walking Spirit in a Native Way

 

White Mocs on the Red Road

 

 

Now available on www.Lulu.com as well as other book stores in the USA and Canada

 

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The Art of Gifting

Gifts & Donations can be sent to the following:
NEACR

P.O. Box 602

Amherst, Nh 03031

 

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OneVibe Shamanic Healing Center

is pleased to present

Jim Beard aka Noodin

Saturday July 10 from 11-2 pm

in a wonderful outdoor setting for an introductory

Medicine Wheel Workshop

 

About the Medicine Wheel:

In Native American spirituality, the Medicine Wheel represents harmony and connections and is considered a major symbol of peaceful interaction among all living beings on Earth. Medicine Wheel is a physical manifestation of Spiritual energy. An outward expression of an internal dialogue. A mirror in which we can better SEE what is going on within us. It is a wheel of protection and enables us, and allows us, to gather surrounding energies into a focal point and to commune with Spirit, Self and Nature (ALL elemental forces)........Creation!

 

 It helps us with our "Vision," to see exactly where we are and in which areas we need to develop in order to realize and become our potentials. Like so many other things...it is a tool to be used for the upliftment and betterment of mankind, healing and connecting to infinite. We are all but one realization of "God" trying to realize self...so lets see what part we ourselves are.

 

Location: Estes Farm at 17 Lee Road in Lee, NH. 8 acres of rolling land on a working farm with a 400 acre conservatory next door to explore after the program. Rain or shine event! Plan to meander after the program.

 

Donation suggested: $25. Any and ALL ages welcome.  Program will be tailored to ages represented.

 

For more information on Jim Beard, please check out his site at http://www.northeastcultural.com/northeastfrontpage.htm.  He has been offering this and more for many years and it is an honor that he is gifting his time to us on this day!

 

Reservation suggested. Please call Dave Estes at 603-682-3581 or email topoftheworld42@hotmail.com.

 

The medicine wheel is a symbol for the wheel of life which is forever evolving and bringing new lessons and truths to the walking of the path.

 

  

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