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Category Archives: Features
Suzanne and Grandmother Flordemayo’s conversation on the Sacred Feminine
Suzanne Here: Wow, today has been the most tremendous day…training with Venerable Dhyani Ywahoo and engaging with G’Flordemayo on an int’l conference call. I just received the following input from Sande and Charter for Compassion for Women and Children. …”Grandmothers, … Continue reading
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How to Save the Planet According to the World’s Greatest Minds By Christopher Chase on Saturday April 1st, 2017
. How to Save the Planet According to the World’s Greatest Minds By Christopher Chase on Saturday April 1st, 2017 Discovering More Humane Ways of Being We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive. … Continue reading
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THE BLUE STAR KACHINA: Nature’s Rights, Part 2 Will Taegel.
A NASA photo of Comet 45P taken on February 12, 2017 I first heard of the Blue Star Kachina, Spirit Helper, in 1958 in a college discussion. Five years before Frank Waters published The Book of Hopi, White Feather, a … Continue reading
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My Thank You Note to President Trump Michael K. Marsh
My Thank You Note to President Trump Michael K. Marsh / 3 days ago Mr. President, I did not vote for you and I never thought I would be saying this but I owe you a debt of gratitude. Less … Continue reading
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Inauguration – Signs – and – Symbols Michael Meade
Inauguration Sign Symbols http://mosaicvoices.org/inauguration-signs-and-symbols.html An essay by Michael Meade . Originally, the word inauguration meant: “to install and consecrate under good omens.” The time for an investiture would only be set after an augury or reading of the flight of … Continue reading
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Chose love over hate because hate was too big a burden to bear
Glenn Aparicio Parry Trump has tried to dehumanize large blocs of people: Mexicans, Muslims, African-Americans, immigrants, refugees, women, and he has attacked various individuals that seemed beyond reproach, beginning with John McCain for not being a war hero and most … Continue reading
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Michael Meade’s Acts of Truth
Dear Friends of Mosaic, Since the recent election I have encountered many people, young and old, who feel deeply disheartened by all the resentment, hatred and division that have been stirred up. Many also feel discouraged by all the false … Continue reading
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What does it take to be a GREAT Nation? Bill Chisholm
What does it take to be a GREAT Nation? by Bill Chisholm In the 2016 race to be President of the United States of America, both the Democrat candidate, Hillary Rodham Clinton and the Republican candidate (The) Donald Trump campaigned … Continue reading
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The Beginning is Near: The Deep North, Evictions and Pipeline Deadlines–Winona LaDuke
By Winona LaDuke Special to News From Indian Country and Everybody Else Standing Rock is an unpredicted history lesson for all of us. More than any moment I recall since Wounded Knee, the Vietnam War, or the time of Martin … Continue reading
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Four Ways to Look at Standing Rock–Indigenous lens
Kayla DeVault posted Nov 22, 2016 Kayla DeVault wrote this article for YES! Magazine. Kayla is an Anishinaabe and enrolled Shawnee, living on the Navajo reservation. She currently works for the Navajo Nation Division of Transportation as a project civil … Continue reading
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