The Shaman, The Spirit Healer & The Earth
- What should mankind’s true relationship to nature be ?
- How does healing occur within the world of spirits, animals and plants ?
- Hear the environmental warnings from the polar north.
Compared with those who grew up in the western, industrialized world, indigenous peoples have a profoundly different relationship to Nature, to the Earth and to the realm of the Spirit. For native peoples everywhere, life is a gift that must be respected and honored.
In this Global Spirit episode, host Phil Cousineau is joined by Flordemayo, a Mayan spirit healer, and Angaangaq, an Eskimo-Kalaalit Shaman from Greenland. Meeting for the first time, these two indigenous guests share their ancient wisdom and knowledge about man’s relationship to nature, as well as the profoundly sacred nature of all life — including sacred healing practices from the world of spirits, animals and plants.
Program Guests
“Uncle” Angaangaq is an Eskimo-Kalaalit shaman, healer, and carrier of the Qilaut drum. He travels world-wide sharing teachings that are deeply rooted in the oral healing traditions of his people. He has also been a speaker at many international conferences on climate change, environmental, and indigenous issues.
Flordemayo is a curandera espirtu, or traditional healer, who was born in Nicaragua and has Mayan ancestors. Flordemayo is a member of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and co-founder of the Institute of Natural and Traditional Knowledge. She received the Martin de La Cruz Award for Alternative Healer, given by the International Congress of Traditional Medicine.
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