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Tag Archives: native americans
Finally, an Insight into the Term “Kemosabe”
The Lone Ranger and Tonto I was reading a story of a young First Nations boy who went out on a vision quest (a time-honoured rite of passage into adulthood). He had been told that he would meet seven totem … Continue reading
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Tagged Bigfoot, humour, insults, native americans, native canadians, television
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We All Have So Much To Be Thankful For…
The First Thanksgiving (September 29, 1621) I’m a bit late for this one, but next year’s American Thanksgiving celebration will be the 400th anniversary of the original three day Harvest Festival in Plymouth. The time is randomized, but the message … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, coronavirus, COVID-19, giving thanks, native americans, pandemic, Pilgrims, survival, Thanksgiving, United States history
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Columbus Sailed the Ocean Blue in the Year 1492
Another strange sequence in my dream last night: I was using my Kepler 7.0 program to erect a chart, and the date 1492 appeared for the year, triggering a ‘before and after’ image. The ‘before’ was an innocent time in … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged alternative thinking, Christopher Columbus, native americans, upside-down
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Tobacco: From Sacred to Profane and Back Again
The Four Sacred Medicines of the First People Alright. This was a weird dream sequence, even by my standards. Last night, I was being shown tobacco in WordPress posts, mostly extolling its sacred properties. But the ending demonstrated that as … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged health and welfare, native americans, native canadians, sacred medicine, tobacco
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Braving the New World
Outlander – Season Four Due to the rising costs of practically everything, I took the decision about two years ago to reduce our cable TV subscription. As a result, we lost the “W” Network and access to the Outlander series. … Continue reading
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Tagged DVDs, love story, native americans, pioneers, television, United States history
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The Seven Directions
Lakota Wisdom: Circle of Life. The chart above shows the seven directions being matched with our seven chakras. I’m not sure that I totally agree with the Center being linked with the 6th chakra, because it so much more likely … Continue reading
Posted in spirituality
Tagged humanity, indigenous people, Jesus Christ, life's journey, native americans, native canadians, wisdom
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Kingmaker: the Throne Behind the Power
ꜣst: the Throne (Egyptian alphabet) Isis is represented in the Egyptian alphabet by the image of a throne (see it on top of her head, above). The pronunciation of her name is equivalent to ‘aisé’. This could be where we … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged ancient, Egyptian, feminism, legends, myths, native americans, royalty
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The Four “Horsewomen”
The (so-called) “Squad” I wonder who came up with this nickname. No, I’m not referring to Trump’s latest ‘Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse’ name: that was obviously from Mike Pence. The Squad sounds innocuous enough, until you start to think … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged Bible, feminism, native americans, racism, religion, Trump, United States history
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My Original “Rolling Stone”
Pierre-Esprit Radisson I came face-to-face with a solid hologram of myself in last night’s dream: a hint, perhaps, of today’s post. I’ve waited long enough to connect the dots to that life from the middle of the 17th Century. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in history, personal, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Canada, France, native americans, native canadians, past lives, reincarnation, United Kingdom, United States history
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