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Source title: WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants - Volume 3.pdf
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Meet the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, introduced by Janet Weber, who served as personal assistant to the Lakota More
Meet the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, introduced by Janet Weber, who served as personal assistant to the Lakota Grandmothers in 2004 and 2007. Janet has been affiliated with the Center for Sacred Studies since the mid-1990s, and is currently enrolled in their interfaith ministry training program. Her work is in support of native elders and teachings of the Sacred Hoop. DESCRIPTION OF THE GRANDMOTHER'S COUNCIL [Compiled by Janet Weber, The Center for Sacred Studies] This unique council of indigenous women elders, some who are in their 80s, are from Arctic Alaska, the Amazon/Brazil, Tibet, Nepal, Gabon, tribes in Oregon, Mexico, New Zealand, Lapland, as well as Hopi, Lakota, Arapaho, and Mayan peoples. The Grandmothers Council is heralding the return of the Sacred Feminine on the planet—as foretold in many prophecies. The Grandmothers serve as healers, shamans and spiritual leaders in their communities as well as internationally. The Council was initiated by a visionary woman named Jyoti (Jeanne Prevatt, Ph.D.), who serves as Director of the Center for Sacred Studies in California. The Grandmothers first met in Upstate New York 2004 at the Global Women's Gathering, with Gloria Steinem, Alice Walker, Wilma Mankiller, Tenzing Palmo and others. Every 6 months the Grandmothers meet at another homeland offering prayer ceremonies from their traditions, then holding council on the environment, youth, education, women's wisdom and empowerment, prophecy, protection of ceremony, medicine plants, etc. Past Meetings include in Mexico, Brazil, N. Mexico; plus Dharamsala, India with the Dalai Lama in fall 2006, and the Black Hills, South Dakota in June 2007, homeland of the Lakota people. Most recently, the Grandmothers gathered in October 2007 at the Bioneers Conference in San Francisco, California. In 2008, the Grandmothers will gather in Gabon, West Africa, Spain, France and Italy, The Grandmothers share their wisdom, dreams and concerns and are moving ahead with declarations and networking with other organizations locally and globally. LINKS: International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers http://www.grandmothers.com The Center for Sacred Studies, California http://www.sacredstudies.org Global Women's Gathering: http://www.sacredstudies.org/gwg.html Film documentary about the Grandmothers For the Next Seven Generations The Grandmothers Speak, to be released in 2008: http://www.forthenext7generations.com Contact point for the Youth Forum of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers: http://www.nativevillage.org MUSIC CREDITS: Stray Dog © 2007 Adam Snyder from album This Town Will Get Its Due, http://www.myspace.com/adamsnyder For more information about the Grandmother's Council, contact Janet Weber at: spirithoop@aol.com Hide
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C-Realm Podcast Episode 93: Diet and Preparation May 02, 2008 06:50 PM PDT Guest Speaker: Matt Pallamary c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com More
C-Realm Podcast Episode 93: Diet and Preparation May 02, 2008 06:50 PM PDT Guest Speaker: Matt Pallamary c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com c-realm.blogspot.com www.mattpallamary.com http KMO welcomes Matthew J. Pallamary, author of Land Without Evil, back to the program to talk about the preparations one can make prior to departure in order to get the most from one's ayahuasca experiences. kmo.livejournal.com KMO welcomes Matthew J. Pallamary, author of Land Without Evil, back to the program to talk about the preparations one can make prior to departure in order to get the most from one's ayahuasca experiences. Here is a list of dietary 'do's and 'don't's from Ayahuascero Javier Arevelo Shahuano, who will preside over the Temple of the Way of Light program that the C-Realm listeners can attend prior to the 4th Annual International Amazonian Shamanism Conference: List of foods used at the Temple of the Way of Light Chicken (free range) Game Fish (only certain fish are allowed) Potatoes Eggs Oats Salads (standard and more exotic Amazonian) Herbal teas Spaghetti / pasta Rice Quinoa Tapioca Apples Advocados Tomatoes Beetroot Bananas Green Plantain (grilled, roasted or boiled) Carrots Broccoli Cauliflower Yucca Manioc Onions Garlic Wholemeal bread Coconuts and coconut milk Olive oil is used sparingly in the cooking List of foods not allowed when working with Ayahuasca / on a medicinal plant dieta No sugar No salt No alcohol No pork No red meat No vegetable / sunflower oils No <b>...</b> Hide
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