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A Mamo's Gift: The Law of Origin by Sequoyah Trueblood Pt. 2 of 3 |
Part I available here. Part III is here. Language of the breadth of life. Sequoyah Trueblood speaks candidly of his experiences with the Mamos, or spiritual elders of the high mountains of Colombia. He was accompanied by James O'Dea, one of the great peacemakers of our time. In this, Part II, Sequoyah speaks of his first visit to Colombia, the unexpected invitation to serve as one of 9 people to be called to translate the tribal "Law of Origin" with a transmission of the reason for these indigenous people to come down from their sacred mountain. Recent visions of the Mamos have called for them to share their ways of being with the world. Click here for Pt. 3 of 3. The Foundation for Global Humanity is grateful for this opportunity to film Sequoyah at the Shift Retreat at IONS in Northern California in June 2011. With deep respect, we present this sacred story from Sequoyah Trueblood, accompanied by James O'Dea. EarthSayers James O'Dea; Sequoyah Trueblood |
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