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CD: Native American Meditations by Various Artists

CD: Native American Meditations - Various Artists
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Total running time: 53 minutes

The Tracks:
1 Grandmother narration
2 Lakota Woman's Power Song
3 Behold
4 I see the earth
5 Spiritual power
6 You have noticed
7 When one touches
8 Man is
9 Once I was in
10 As I stood
11 Do not grieve
12 Grandmother narration
13 The butterfly
14 We stand and turn
15 The colour of skin
16 Thanks
17 Upon suffering
18 There are four ways
19 House made of dawn
20 Grandmother narration
21 Lakota Thunder Song

They say: Hear the words of Black Elk, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and other respected Native teachers, Sun dance leaders, holy men and medicine people as spoken by descendants and family relations.

Completely performed, recorded and photographed in the sacred Black Hills by Lakota, Navajo, Ogtala, Cherokee, Chumash and other Native Americans, these profound meditations with completive tribal music will help you connect to Mother Earth and your two-legged, four-legged, winged and finned brothers and sisters - MITAKUYE OYASIN - We are all related.

 
"This is not a guided meditation CD, it is more a CD for meditating on life.

This is the real thing - Native American wisdom and traditional songs brought to us. You know you are listening to something special as you feel the sacred intent behind this production with a desire to share. Sayings and wise words recorded such as:

'I see the earth, I see the earth and smile, she makes me happy.
The earth sees me, the earth sees me and smiles.
May I walk, walk happily, walk happily and lightly upon her.'

The words spoken all carry much wisdom. They give hope and inspiration for a true community on earth. Mostly it is spoken word with drums, wooden flute or instrumental backing. The Native American people who speak this obviously carry forward the belief in these words. These words are obviously words they hold dear to them." - Brett