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Spiritual leader Mindahi Bastida explains how the consciousness of ancestors is interwoven through the web of time and space, and we are the synthesis of all that has ever existed in the universe. Discover who the ancestors are, the legacy we each inherit, our connection to the motherlands, and the importance of sacred sites. Sit around the sacred fire with Mindahi Bastida as he shares his personal experiences and deep bond with his ancestry. Listen to the stories of our ancestors, including: ● a woman who traveled to a foreign land and remembered past lives there. ● a man who is visited by…mehr

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Spiritual leader Mindahi Bastida explains how the consciousness of ancestors is interwoven through the web of time and space, and we are the synthesis of all that has ever existed in the universe. Discover who the ancestors are, the legacy we each inherit, our connection to the motherlands, and the importance of sacred sites. Sit around the sacred fire with Mindahi Bastida as he shares his personal experiences and deep bond with his ancestry. Listen to the stories of our ancestors, including: ● a woman who traveled to a foreign land and remembered past lives there. ● a man who is visited by the "tall ones" with messages to share with others. ● a father who brought gifts of love and wisdom from spirit. ● a man who provoked the guardian spirits of the land and learned to respect them. Walk in reverence and relationship with your ancestors. Understand ancient traditions and learn blessings and ceremonies you can practice today. Discover your identity, both tangibly and intangibly, as matter and spirit. Develop the wisdom to heal ancestral karma and become a guide and counselor for the rising generations.
Autorenporträt
Mindahi Bastida is director of the Original Nations Program of the Fountain, a caretaker of the philosophy and traditions of the Otomi-Toltec peoples, and an Otomi-Toltec ritual ceremony officer. He is a consultant with UNESCO on issues related to sacred sites and bioculture. Mindahi has also served as director of the Original Caretakers Program at the Center for Earth Ethics.