The Natural Way: Indigenous Voices: Speaker Series
“The mission of the Natural Way-Indigenous Voices Speaker Series is to honor all traditions that value the earth. The Natural Way provides a forum for those who strive to preserve and enhance earth-based, sustainable living to share their traditions, knowledge and beliefs about the earth.” It is a program of The Earth & Spirit Council.
The Natural Way focus is to bring authentic indigenous knowledge to our audience through traditional elders, story tellers, ceremonial leaders, and medicine and healing arts practitioners. These speakers use the oral tradition to share their practical and spiritual knowledge of the connection between humanity and the world in which we live. This knowledge is disappearing as these elders pass away, which is why the internet Wisdom Education program was created, to preserve and make available these teachings.
The Earth & Spirit Council (ESC), formed in 1991, provides opportunities for adults and children to engage in art, education, ceremonies and cultural events that reawaken our spiritual connection with the Natural World. We encourage, sponsor, nurture and support sustainable, Earth-conscious practices that renew our awareness of the essential interdependence of all life. Help seed the future by becoming a member.
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The Sacredness of Storytelling by Luisah Teish |
Luisah Teish will speak at The Natural Way about learning to love the Earth, our Mother, and will share her personal stories of growing up in the South and her relationship to the land. She will recount and examine cultural myths that have mis-educated us into alienation from Our Mother Earth. EarthSayer Luisah Teish |
Community, Relationships, and Home by Sobonfu Some of Bukino Faso
The Sacredness of Storytelling by Luisah Teish
What We Are Doing Is for World Peace by Grandma Marie Alice
The Great Law of Peace by Ted Williams
It's All Story by Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona
The Mayan Prophesies for 2012 presented by Erick Gonzalez
Mentoring and Connectedness by Jon Young
Re-tradtionalization and Teachings by Professor Cornel Pewewardy
The Power of Ceremony by Michael Twofeathers