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Rating: Summary: "The Wind is My Mother" Review: "The Wind is My Mother: Teachings of a Native american Shaman" is an extremely inspirational book filled with wisdom that has been passed down for centuries. It is a combination of Universal Truths and every-day living. Grandfather Bear Heart sits right up there with Fools Crow as one of the True Holy Men of our time. He has studied a multitude of subjects ranging from psychology to Anthropology, yet has learned that all we ever truly know is that which we have experienced.....Though you will not become a Holy Person just by reading this book, it will inspire you to achieve your full potential as a human being, it will teach you the importance of truly living. One of Bear Heart's Elders was quoted in the book, saying-"You've been given the gift of life, don't just become an old man, learn something." An he has defintely learned many things....but the most important aspect of this wonderful man perhaps, is the fact that he practices true love and through that love, the wisdom he carries with him will penitrate the deepest part of your being. I do hope that you have the honor of reading this book, and may you be moved to carry on his medicine, wisdom and love to all those arround you.....whether the ones arround you are two-leggeds, four-leggeds, the flying ones, the planted ones or those who are in the spirit world.
Rating: Summary: I wish that ... Review: For the first time in my life i read a book about a real shamans life, before that I read some novelles about indians, so i bought this book because I wanted to know all the things that I read is true. And It is true, how they live and how much they respect the earth. And I wish that all the people will understand that we have to respect all kinds of life in the earth and in the universe. I am from Greenland so I know what Bear Heart wants to tell os.
Rating: Summary: The most kind and gentle person I know Review: I agree with a previous reviewer that this book is not a how-to on becoming a shaman. For anyone exposed to, and travelling on what could be considered a shaman-like path, this book offers insights not only in a man who would become a healer, but insights that can apply to almost anyone. I am not a shaman, nor do I claim to be, but Bear Heart's book brought a number of things to the forefront of my life, and cleared my mind as to the path I should take. Will this be the case for everyone? I doubt it. Otherwise, it is a quick and very entertaining read. For those on their own path, it won't show you the way, but will point the way within yourself so you may search for and find the answers you seek.
Rating: Summary: An old man's tale Review: I felt that this was an amazing story of a shaman's life. The book begins with a brief history of historical events which Native Americans endured. This sets the tale of trials and tribulations which the narrator "Bear Heart" encounters as a medicine man of his tribe. Throughout the novel, Bear Heart stresses the use of both Indian and Christian morals to bring about a well rounded life as well as combating the evils that we encounter every day. When reading this novel, I felt that the writing style at times became very repetitive in messages that the writer was trying to convey. Bear Heart may have been repeating these themes for emphasis; however, I felt that it made portions of the novel drag on. Overall, I recommend this book to anyone who has interest in the spiritual aspects of Native American culture.
Rating: Summary: An old man's tale Review: I felt that this was an amazing story of a shaman's life. The book begins with a brief history of historical events which Native Americans endured. This sets the tale of trials and tribulations which the narrator "Bear Heart" encounters as a medicine man of his tribe. Throughout the novel, Bear Heart stresses the use of both Indian and Christian morals to bring about a well rounded life as well as combating the evils that we encounter every day. When reading this novel, I felt that the writing style at times became very repetitive in messages that the writer was trying to convey. Bear Heart may have been repeating these themes for emphasis; however, I felt that it made portions of the novel drag on. Overall, I recommend this book to anyone who has interest in the spiritual aspects of Native American culture.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful & Inspiring Review: If i was began to read this book, i was at search for someone of this world, its good and give me back hope. I had a very bad time behind me, and there was nothing for make me be happy.....then, i dont know why, i saw this book an began to read. i tryed to do something, what bearheart wrote and my life would better. now i have found a god, and i have found the way to believe.I am very thankfull, that i could read this book and i can promise, that i never will leave this way again. the way, who bearheart show me.....
Rating: Summary: Wonderful & Inspiring Review: Read this book! It has insight for all ages, all cultures, everyone! I learned so much.
Rating: Summary: POWERFUL,SPIRITUAL, SACRED ! Review: This book is beautiful! It is an honor to have done my Vison Quest with Bear Heart, to have visited with him, to have an ongoing relationship of student/teacher. The Kirkus review reflects that individual's skepticism. I have studied and practiced shamanism for 25 years. Bear Heart is the real deal, both as a human being and medicine man. You will find his life story extremely inspiring. I hope you get the chance to meet him too. Your heart and spirit will know who he is! Sakanta Running Wolf, Th'e Chupe ke ya ka Pah, Muscogee Creek name, means Walks in Freedom
Rating: Summary: wonderful book for those who thirst for more Review: This is my favorite book of all time. Such simplicity, yet intelligence. So much soul, yet light-hearted. A must read for anyone spiritual, anyone searching, anyone who has a good heart...or anyone wanting to get there...
Rating: Summary: A time to listen...A time to think Review: When I first read this book I was humbled by the simple eloquence and homely guidance of such a well educated individual. His words required listening. His many ideas, thinking and practice. I was impatient. I knew something of The Way. Now I wanted to know more. Give me more...and then I'll practice what seems right to my way of understanding. Bear Heart, said "no." He wrote this book so that people could listen and think. Practice and learn. See errors of heart and behavior and correct these through prayer to "All That Is." He teaches us about some ceremonies and some important tools. He does not teach us everything. That he leaves these for us to discover through our own spiritual travels is a test of our own fidelity. Fidelity to the Great Spirit,the Tribe and the Truth being the greatest measure of us all. This book needs to be read more than once by all who are of Native American ancestry. And, it belongs on the shelf of any thinking person, particularly those trying to figure out where things are out of harmony or balance.
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