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Jon Notabot's avatar

Thank you Thom for bringing us robert wolff's Original Wisdom some years ago on your radio program. I have several copies and they've made their way around my family. One of the better books I've read, period.

You too are a bomoh, and I am something beyond grateful for your presence in this world.

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Thanks, Thom. For linking us to cultures that are in harmony with Nature.

The Indian culture resonates with me.

In the 80’s, I dreamt I was in a dark cave holding a burnt piece of wood.

I stepped outside the cave and saw an American Indian woman with long white hair. I handed her the wood and after she touched it, she handed it back to me as a Piece Pipe. Then I noticed she was me.

Synchronicity, a week later a friend had me watch the movie RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE. Richard Harris played the main character who had a similar experience while doing a sweat lodge in an Indian camp.

Harris was also in the previous movie 🎥 A MAN CALLED HORSE.

The 2 movies are about an English aristocrat, in 1825, who is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to become their leader.

Harris rejects his white culture and wealthy wife to marry an Indian woman.

I experienced being an American Indian woman in my past life.

Not sure what my experiences mean, but curious to find out.

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