In the first of this two part conversation with Hopi-Tewa holy man, Tatas’juanna, we go all over the map from how to handle difficult people  knocking  on your door  to defying gravity in the Grand Canyon. When Tatas’juanna says the word, “Indian” my ears perk up.  I ask him about his use of that word and we go from there talking about indigenousness and  “getting to the root” meaning of other words. This exploration leads to redefining fear, power, and grace;  offering  a bright side to any situation you may be experiencing  no matter how bleak, including loss, death and grief. 

You will be led to a practical understanding of indigenous spirituality and how it  applies to everyone. You will learn about indigenous farming practices and  how  Tatas’uanna’s powerful relationship with  water helps him grow abundant and delicious food  in the desert.  

If you are freaked out by the crazy shifts in weather we’ve been experiencing and wondering if Armeggedon type scenarios are coming to fruition, you need to hear this. Tatas’juanna shares the female version of the Hopi prophecy and provides context for the changes we are experiencing.  

Ultimately, we are all being led into a journey of the heart. In this episode you will be guided through a practical exercise called, “Being Present in the Day” to assist in this journey. 

This conversation will leave you feeling inspired, empowered and hopeful about the future for yourself and for our world. 

“We are all divine beings, encased in all different forms of matter.” ~Tatas’juanna 

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