Tag: indigenous Elders

Elder Muse/Day 19: A Village of Elders

“Throughout most of my life the elders in my village were honored and respected. Without them the community would not have substance or grounding. Vision or wisdom. Rites of passage for the young, or awareness of the life beyond this one.

We were the chosen ones….”

Elder Muse/Day 10: Our Choices Matter – Eating for Tomorrow

“I invite you to watch the film “Eating For Tomorrow” by clicking on the link below. It has many heart breaking scenes and science based facts in it, much I knew but did not know the full extent of. It is an environmental film about solutions and has won much recognition. “

Regeneration – A Way of Seeing the World

“Just as we have the power to heal ourselves we also have the power to heal and regenerate the earth. As in the short animated film below we, the “Holy Earth Surface Beings”, belong and are an integral part of this planet we call home…..”

Day 25: Elder Muse – The Honorable Harvest

“This is an opportunity to remember why we are here…..and what supports and sustains us. The natural world.”

Will we be more mindful of taking from her in the days to come? Our lives depend upon it….”

Choosing Joy Over Despair

“Yet, within the wounds, rather like the tree in the image above, there is new growth and opportunities to re-frame our perspective and turn our attention to moments of joy and small pleasures. New growth that finds its compost from what has died or changed, and leaves us with clarity, a new found direction and hope. A perspective coming from interconnection – not separation. “

Elder Muse/Day 17: A Few Words On Aging

“None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm.’ ~Henry David Thoreau The natural evolution of an embodied human is to change with each year we are here.  Not just physically, but within the heart of our emotions and in the deepest energetic… Continue Reading “Elder Muse/Day 17: A Few Words On Aging”