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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1991122/fan_mail/new] Chief Arvol Looking Horse is the 19th generation keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe (chanupa) for the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota - the Great Sioux Nation. He describes being entrusted with the sacred bundle at age twelve, during an era when Native ceremonies were pushed into hiding and public prayer at sacred sites was not protected until the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978. Arvol speaks of the oral traditions of his people, the importance of respecting and listening to elders, and how prophecies have shaped a narrative in his life, and those around him. He begins by telling the story of the White Buffalo Calf Woman and the white buffalo prophecy, which is also covered in his book, White Buffalo Teachings, first published in 2001*. Looking Horse recounts how White Buffalo Calf Woman brought the sacred pipe and sacred teachings and ceremonies to the Lakota. Arvol goes on to explain that when the white buffalo returns, it will be a moment of great importance. In 1994, one was born in Wisconsin, and since, many more have been born, which is very significant to the times and challenges we face, globally. That also ties into another discussion about World Peace and Prayer Day [https://www.worldpeaceandprayer.com/], which began in 1996, by Chief Arvol Looking Horse. WPPD is held on June 21, every year, on sacred sites across the world. He encourages people to go to their local, sacred sites - the places of importance to their own people, and pray for global healing, in our hearts, minds and of the Earth, itself, on the 30th anniversary of this sacred day. Looking Horse says we face a very important choice, as we are at the Crossroads: continued division that leads to sickness, viruses, disasters, and false leaders, or a spiritual uniting across nations and faiths. His phrase “all nations, all faiths, one prayer” is not about everyone adopting one religion; it is an invitation to return to your own language, your own traditions, and your own “medicine,” while recognizing relationship across boundaries. The episode closes with guidance for youth: remember life as a circle, move forward with purpose, and protect the source of life rather than treating it as a resource. “Mitakuye Oyasin” As Arvol explains, "Mitakuye Oyasin" a concise prayer that acknowledges the sacred connection of all relations: two-legged, four-legged, winged, swimmers, crawlers, and the Earth itself. It means We Are All Related. We Are All One. Learn more about World Peace & Prayer Day at: WorldPeaceandPrayerDay.com [https://www.worldpeaceandprayer.com/] Learn more about the host, George Blitch, at: SonofaBlitch.com [https://www.sonofablitch.com/] Instagram: "thesonofablitch [https://www.instagram.com/thesonofablitch/]" *George Blitch was a part of the group that first published Arvol's book, and then he and Harvey Arden published the 2nd printing under George's publishing company, HYT Publishing [https://www.haveyouthought.com/].
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