Message for the Tribe of Many Colors
Author | : Kiesha Crowther |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2011 |
ISBN-10 | : 0983696403 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780983696407 |
Rating | : 4/5 (03 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Humanity now stands on the threshold of an immense spiritual transformation that has been prophesied to come at this time on Earth by almost all ancient and indigenous cultures. This unique and much-awaited book-- by one of the most inspired young female voices for change on the planet-- will open your heart and your eyes to the deep mysteries of existence. Through moving personal memoir and prophetic revelation, Little Grandmother shares teachings and visions directly given to her by her spirit guides and Mother Earth. She shows how the key to ascending with Mother Earth into a higher state lies hidden in our own hearts, in the remembrance of who we really are. In these pages are simple but powerful keys to our spiritual evolution at this time, and visions of the profound changes in store for the Earth and humanity in the coming years. Born of a deep personal relationship with Mother Earth and Spirit, the message is a passionate call for humanity to awaken and unify our hearts as one "tribe of many colors" - as the children of Mother Earth. By remembering what we once knew as human beings and by returning to our hearts we can change our future and shift into something more beautiful than we ever imagined.Praise for Message for the Tribe of Many Colors Little Grandmother walks with humility and integrity. Because of this the old ones have chosen her to convey their message of such deep and profound wisdom for the betterment of our beloved Earth Mother and all who dwell upon and within her. This book is a gift to the world."-Makere Ruka Te Korako - a grandmother of Waitaha, Te Atiawa and Ngati Tama.I honor Kiesha 's courage to come forward to do this work at this time, to make these teachings public. Listen with your heart and your connection to Source for the truth for it is here in this book, and must be told. Frank W. Wise, Buffalo Horn Cloud Peacemaker, Lakota, Cheyenne River Sioux tribe My ancestors, the Sami, would have been proud. In this book we are reminded of something we have always known-- that all life constitutes a whole and that we are all a part of it. This is a beautiful and wise book, emphasizing that we are all equally valuable. Thank you from my heart. Signe Maas, Sami elder and drum and sound healer from Norway, Iliana life coach