“One
person is not good…
Please Creator, let me not be one person."
Amshatar, an advocate for indigenous culture and Earth-based spirituality,
served to highlight the wisdom shared during the conference and
to weave together the threads of discovery that have arisen during
this time together. She gave words and song to the shared
experience, recognizing and characterizing the “bounding
center.”
“We are all from
indigenous roots,
we are all of one creator.
We have to always call on that which
is greater than you to assist
you.”
In summary and highlight:
Dr. Krippner—Description of the family ward in
Bali, and how healing is held there. In S. Africa, throwing of the
bones for insights from Spirit .
Dr. Schlitz—The integral approach depends upon interconnectedness. She
gave the example of the surgeon’s “60-second pause.” We
need to become like a child/fool. Samadhi is the conveyor. Johrei
does the connecting.
Dane Silva—The front brain focuses the healing energy. If
there is no energy, there is no Spirit, and no healing. Mana
is the spiritual presence.
PANEL Integrating Culturally-based Healing Traditions—allowing
is the key. There are many “bounding center” tools,
like the sweat lodge, the sacred circle, ritual, etc.
Dr. Finch—Spirit is the bottom line of all psychospiritual
disorder. In Africa, ancient Kemit is the bounding center of
modern medicine, the common ground where modern and traditional medicine
come together.
Elena Avila—The fifth direction is the mother/father God. Eye
contact and heart to heart talk is needed for healing. Soul is
ALL of who you are. The tools of nature are used to heal our
souls.
Paul Schultz—Stories touch our souls. The
healer is the hollow bone, that allows the passage of Spirit for
healing.
Amshatar shared the process, through action, for
opening the four corners: each
of four individuals made offerings to each of the directions. The
four individuals danced to draw the energies into circle. Objects
were made sacred by offering them to the 4-corners; next to the center,
circling first clockwise, then counterclockwise; then returning to the
center. Participants were invited to focus on what they’d
like to make sacred in their own work. We joined our voices in
a song of love, joy, peace, power, and love.
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