Guidance From Indigenous Ancestors --
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--Aryae Coopersmith
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May 11, 2017

 

Interfaith Spiritual Travelers Circle:
Guidance from Ancestors --  

At a time when so much of the world as we've known it seems on the brink of crisis and transformation, what can we learn from listening to the voices of our indigenous ancestors who lived close to the earth? How can we tune in to their wisdom for guidance through perilous times?  
  Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees has spent a life "at the crossroads where species, cultures, beliefs and the unknown collide and find both dissonance and resonance. I am most comfortable with those explorers and cartographers whose passion and life is the crossroads. There, at any given moment, what is magic and what is real shifts places depending on where I stand.” Two Trees focuses her work, as an artist/catalyst, on re-orienting to indigenous mind and regenerating an essential relationship with Earth wisdom. She is past recipient of the Lila Wallace International Artist Award and her work has been exhibited and is in collections in the US, Europe and New Zealand. She continues to find passion, renewal and nourishment from all of the Earth's expressions. She is currently Artist in Residence at the University of Vermont, and a member of the Leadership Team in the Sustainability Masters Program as well as a current Whistenon Public Scholar at the Kettering Foundation.

Please join us for a conversation about receiving guidance by tuning into the wisdom of our ancestors! Sunday, May 21, 2017, 9:00 - 10:30 AM Pacific Time. You can find your corresponding local time at Time and Date. To join us for the videoconference, please RSVP. We’ll get back to you with the details.       

 

Posted by Aryae Coopersmith on May 11, 2017