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Sacred Journey of the Medicine Wheel
By Myron Old Bear
 

This book explains in detail the most ancient of all spiritual paths called, The Way of the Medicine Wheel. It describes every aspect of the powerful sacred ceremony performed to construct a medicine wheel, and how it can be used to merge the physical and spiritual realms together in our daily lives.

The nineteen Teaching Sessions presented in this book also explain the specific steps involved in conducting many ancient ceremonies that, collectively, can create a personal lifestyle that produces peace, harmony, and balance within the Sacred Circle of Life. The words to the songs associated with those ceremonies are printed in the Appendix.

In addition, detailed information is given about some of the major Native American prophecies concerning the coming Earth Changes—what most Native Americans call “The Time of Great Cleansing”.

The reader will also learn how this ancient sacred path can help people properly prepare themselves for the devastating Earth Changes which are about to engulf us as we rapidly approach the near horizon of time.

 
About the Author



Myron Old Bear lives with his wife, Angelitta, on remote Medicine Wheel Mesa, which is located in the high desert area of southwestern Colorado. Both Myron and Angelitta carry sacred medicine pipes for the people, and they are also Sun Dancers. They follow the Sacred Path called The Way of the Medicine Wheel, as described in this book. Myron and Angelitta live in a Navajo style hogan without electricity or running water, and they cook their meals over an open wood fire. Their closest neighbor is approximately twenty miles away. Myron tans hides for making clothing, and makes ceremonial drums. His wife makes women’s traditional dresses and other leather items for sale. They sun dry most of their food for storage and spend much of their time conducting the sacred ceremonies associated with the Sacred Path referred to as The Way of the Medicine Wheel.
 


Hard Cover - 6x9 - 468 pages - $31.50

 ISBN: 978-1-60693-232-2
ISBN / SKU: 1-60693-232-2

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