On a mountain, in a forest, there sat an Old Woman and her Granddaughter…
They await the Sunrise.
The valley and meadows below them are covered by a blanket of mist.
Each tree and blade of grass is adorned by dew drops, like pure diamonds.
Every creature of the Great Earth Mother awaits the Sun – the new day – a new life.
The silence is loud.
The old woman, an Elder loved by all who know her –
Draws the girl child under her blanket and folds it around her little body.
They share the warmth of an everlasting moment of Love.
The Old One speaks softly as the Sun Rises in celebration of the new day.
She speaks for happiness, health, abundance for all People.
She sprinkles the golden corn pollen on the sweet Earth as an offering
to the Sacred Keepers (Ancient Ones), and sings her song of Beauty .
She looks into the awe filled eyes of the child and said …….
“Where do you begin and I end? Where do you end and I begin? We are one.
We are the Circle, the Circle is All.
My thoughts are inside your thoughts, I live there now inside you –
even when you do not see me any more.
I am with you, we are Always.
Remember …..
Your Grandfathers and Grandmothers are inside of you,
they are the blood that flows through you, they speak to you.
Learn to hear them. They pass their wisdom on through you, to help.
All people have good medicine and they pass it to the next generation of their people.
Only that which is pure is kept and passed on. Listen and bring back the values.
Honor all Life, All People, all the Earth and the Sky Nations.
You, my child, are all these and more.
Remember, remember . . . tell the Children of the People this –
Remember us around the fires and when you sit in the circle and walk along these Paths.
Remember.
Tell them for us …….

Author's Bio: 

Pa’Ris’Ha has both European and Native American heritages. She is a business consultant and Mentor, and a perennial student of Earth Sciences and Cosmology. A Spiritual Archeologist and global traveler, and an ambassador for peace and advocate of human rights. She gives credit to her Native Elders and Global Mentors and teaches in wonderful stories that recall her life experiences.

Pa’Ris’Ha’s accomplishments include being a keynote speaker in the Parliament of World Religions Centennial Interfaith Program in Chicago with the Dalai Lama and Mother Theresa; in China, a catalyst in bringing Eastern and Western medical professionals together to seek a cure for HIV; a popular and often sought after speaker at the University of Physics and the Humanistic Psychology symposia in Bratislava, the Institute of Psychiatry in Moscow, and in Siberia in the former USSR. She was an activist in resolving the Communist Party in the former Czechoslovakia and bringing down the Berlin Wall. Pa’Ris’Ha has been acknowledged as a Tibetan reincarnation of TARA, a Bodhisattva Buddha, by Rinpoche Kalu and a Bhutanese Rinpoche, T’sering Wangdi. His Holiness of Bhutan ordered a Stupa built for her and has declared her director of his Dharma Center.

She has been a guest speaker on numerous global TV and Radio appearances, and hosted her own Radio program ‘On Eagles Wings’ for two years. Her show’s ratings jumped to the top of the list in three short weeks. She taught an accredited CEU program at John Hopkins School of Nursing on alternative healing practices. Pa’Ris’Ha was selected by the Algonquin Nation’s past Chief and present Elder, William Commanda, to be an Elder on the board of “Elders With No Borders,” a global association of Wisdom Keepers committed to preserving the traditional spiritual knowledge and teachings of all indigenous people. She is a founder of the Yunsai (White Buffalo) Society, a not-for-profit organization of thousands of people globally dedicated to promoting interracial and cultural awareness. She founded The Center For Human Development, a humanitarian organization that for over forty years has supported education and personal success for thousands of individuals. Pa’Ris’Ha helped establish the Adena Mystery School, a Mayan project, in support of Humbaz Men and Mayan Elders of the Yucatan. It is named after the ancient people and mound builders of the Ohio Valley whose lands are the present home base of the Yunsai Society.

When asked to introduce herself, she humbly replies, “This one called Pa’Ris’Ha by The Principal People is a Wife, Mother, Grandmother and an incurable people watcher. I am a child of God, Loving, Serving, Living and Learning in this world.”

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