Walking on the Wind: Cherokee Teachings for Harmony and Balance |  | Author: Michael Tlanusta Garrett Publisher: Bear & Company Category: Book
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ISBN: 1879181495 Dewey Decimal Number: 299.7855 EAN: 9781879181496
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Product Description Traditional Cherokee teachings passed down by author Michael Garrett's great-grandfather instruct us that all things are connected, have purpose, and are worthy of respect and reverence. Through stories of the Sacred Fire, the Talking Circle, the Giveaway, and Community, these stories counsel us to keep our feet on Mother Earth, our eyes and minds above the tree tops, and our spirit with the Great Universal Spirit.
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Just incredible! August 19, 2001 earthcup (Blairsville, GA) 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
This is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read.I had read Medicine of the Cherokee already when I saw this in a shop and recognized the name of the author. I was going through a little spiritual crisis when I began to read it and within a few chapters I could feel the good medicine in the book working on me. If you're trying to find your place in the web this book can help you find it.
Refreshing! May 9, 2000 W. Lambdin (Ellensburg, WA) 28 out of 29 found this review helpful
This book is a continuation of the earlier book "Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship" written by Michael and his father J.T. Garrett. I would recommend that people also read the earlier work because "Walking on the Wind" fails to discuss the totem animals used in the sacred circle (more commonly called the medicine wheel). This book is clearly written and a fun read.
Truly Awesome November 4, 2000 Vrtreena R. Jenkins (NC) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful book! I fell into it immediately. It's written in a manner that is informal and very easy to understand. It took me from tears of joy on one page to laughing out loud on another. This book has helped me to heal, to face fears, to become more balanced, and to look at things from a different perspective... and for that I am forever grateful. I highly recommend it!!!!
Wonderful teachings! November 28, 2003 merrymousies (Waterford, VA USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful book - the lessons, the stories, the exercises, all are superb. Through these different avenues/activities Michael Garrett really conveys not only native american rituals (what, how) but also such deep meaning and connection with mother earth (why). Its a fun book to read, very open and honest style that becomes a real page turner. I love the opening poems to the different chapters that set the stage. Here's the oe for the chapter entitled The Rule of Opposites: "The good road and the road of difficulties; you have made me cross; and where they cross, the place is holy." There are wonderful drawings throughout the book as well. This is definitely one of those books that you read and you think about life in its purest sense. The exercises at the end of each chapter give you good real-world things to do to really understand the teaching. I love it!! Highly recommended!
Inspirational December 29, 1999 Anna, email tangelo@xtra.co.nz (Waitakere, New-Zealand) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book is BEAUTIFUL from the illustrations to the text to the spiritual journey Michael takes you on. The ancient wisdom in this book will ring true to every human who reads it - no matter where you are from. I love the Native Americian teachings, and this is one of the best examples I have read.
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