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Yesterday I brought in Kenneth Meadows' book "Medicine Wheel" to read while waiting at my dentist's. After a cleaning my dentist, with whom I've talked local community business and first met 18 years ago, walked in and eventually commented on the book and began sharing his and his wife's experiences with - and attraction to - earth wisdom and its global integration.

Mentioning my new family and pulling my bundle from my pocket as visual cue, he commented on his sudden goose/god-bumps and through further conversation he mentioned his tears as his eyes watered. Clearly this connection was extraordinarily powerful for him. He gratefully received the Yraceburu URL (while I hoped I spelled it correctly) and seemed to have a hard time letting me go, telling me some of the amazing things he's experienced and witnessed e.g. in Hawaii & Australia.

Now I'm grateful for the experience, for connecting him to an opportunity, and for my recently-found ability to let go and allow him to take his next step, without attaching to outcomes. Ahh, the wonderment. Now can I stop walking with that book everywhere I go? -LOL-

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Julia Ribet Rogers Comment by Julia Ribet Rogers on April 10, 2009 at 7:39pm
I have had the same kind of experiences many times in different places. Three years ago, I went to Sedona and an old friend who lived there took me to Chinle and other parts of the Navaho reservation. I found I had a special bond with the people I met who live there. I am part Cherokee and Choctaw and they told me they could see it in me. A Cherokee Medicine Man from Kentucky named Stoneaxe Carter told me I had an Indian heart. Best news I ever heard. We are all connecting now everyone to get through the next few years gracefully and we even have a president and his wife who are helping us do this. Aho.
Maria Yraceburu Comment by Maria Yraceburu on April 2, 2009 at 2:36am
Nice. Good job little brother!

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