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Keep The Sacred In The Center Of All Things

Solstice SunsetA Holiday Gift from the Spirits of the Bones.

We wish you a wonderful Holiday Season filled with all the wonders and beauty and joy you can imagine.

Love and Song,

Kay, Helmut, Victoria

  • Keep the sacred in the center of all things.
  • Seek to learn about the sacredness of everything.
  • Keep fun and humor close in all things; don’t let things become too serious and heavy.
  • Let negative energies just float on by, don’t even bother to engage them.

These, and many more precious gems are part of the Spirit’s gift to you for the Holiday Season which we pass on to you through the audio and transcript (which you can listen to or download below) of a Bone Throwing presentation by Kay Cordell Whitaker on Transitions Radio Magazine hosted by Alan Hutner and Elizabeth Rose.

As Domano and Chea Hetaka, Kay’s adopted Peruvian Grandparents, asked Kay to suggest to the readers of her books we suggest to you to, “read/listen slowly, carefully and read/listen with more than just your mind”.

Happy Holidays!

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Holiday Message From The Spirits Of The Bones

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“Happy Holidays – Holiday Prayer Ties”

Prayer-TiesPrayer ties, otherwise known as “tobacco ties”, are putting prayers into some tobacco and tying the tobacco up in a piece of cloth. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors and decorations.

As we did during last years Holiday Season, we would like to again organizing a tobacco prayer tie sharing with our students and the Katasee community. And, as the Spirits suggested last year, we are expanding and extending that offer of sharing tobacco prayer ties to everyone.

So, everyone is invited to join in the gathering of prayers in the form of tobacco offerings tied up in cloth pieces.

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