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Monday, July 17, 2006

 

Once upon a time we knew we were divine

I spoke to a favorite friend of mine yesterday, a Cherokee Medicine Woman; she had been on a vision quest for week. A vision quest is when you go and see new medicine to heal the planet. She told me this story:

"Once upon a time we all knew were divine, we all knew we were a piece of Great Creator and we knew the earth was divine too.
Each of us had a silhouette a female or male twin flame and we lived in harmony with them.
We did not try to devour or own them; we honored them as also divine. We knew we were connected to all things, the plants, the trees, the animals and all the human relations.
We didnt feel alone, we didnt feel hopeless we were in harmony, we came from the star nation and Great Creator created us all in his image, the image of himself."

I love to talk with this woman she is inspired, she has inspired me to write songs that will help heal the earth. The album Im working on right now is really dedicated to that, healing myself and healing the earth.
For the Navajo the singers were the healers, I spend a lot of time around healing artists and often find they have a great sense of what the planet needs now. We can heal our bodies with the right foods and yoga, our minds with meditation, we can learn how to go to the silence and just be.
Today Ill do that, just go to the silence at least for a couple of hours.

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