
White Buffalo Calf Woman shared by Aleksandra Micura
Blossom of the Heart, White Buffalo Calf Woman Parts
(((Our
prayer ribbons sail, with the cries of our sacred wails. White Buffalo
Calf Woman carry your eyes. I bow and pray with you.)))
Open your
heart and find a soul within to cleanse all of your sin. There you will
find a mind needing a rhyme, the song within of your song, the place
where your heart begin. Help your tears and let your song out. Cry out
your name, the holy place where you want to rid of your shame, the holy
place where you make your remarks, the pure of heart.
White
Buffalo Calf Woman opens your heart today to say, love is the blossoming
waves, the songs that save, the place where heaven on earth is the
place. We will belong to each other, because it tethers to the longing
we each feel. And if we kneel and ask the Great Spirits to help us each
day, then we find our holy praise. The sacred way.
The sacred
pipe is the soul within that sings, let is go. Let is sow the seeds of
love all in the rows, the many colors upon this world. We will sing home
the place of the rings. Look east and you will find, your wind, inside
of your heart bring cheer. Make your heart fair, the longing of
brotherhood. The place we welcome here, the stronghold of yesterday,
blooms once again tomorrow. Today bring the gift that shares, the song
within the holy place, the heart within you, the holiest of nests.
Where
the eagle brings in the corners to the center, the folding together,
love is the place where we song our praise. White Buffalo, the prayer
cloth of many colors you will shine the rainbow, the many waves that
share the most elegant plate. Let the many colors within your table
become the holy gable, the song that cries forth and pours out all of
your worth. We need only praise the great winds that gift to us the
arrays. We are the songing of all that is belonging.
Where the
river divides, let us open to the great sky, where we impart the
greatest knowledge of all. There inside of you, the gems and pearls of
the seas, the vision we hold ecstatically. We are the dreaming fields,
the sparkling lights of the rainbow, the glory of the sails, the waking
of our wails. Open your heart to shine the place where we have been
chasing, the dreaming fields of each other, we turn the wheel. The
sacred holy arc rides the skies to bring home the land of each other,
the land of the home that we gather.
We wanted a place to grain,
the probable *hain (German "Heine," Hebrew "Chayyim" meaning life,
elevated to the ranks of nobility). Each a brother and a sister, a place
where suns of men and daughters of Mothers shined forth to bring in the
heart of relativity, near the east, the place we sit and set the table,
the sharing of all worn, the place where we shine. A light from within.
We bind.[[[ *hain, heine, chayyim: The phrase in Hebrew is
נִשְׁמַת חַיִּים (nishmat chayyim). The Hebrew word typically translated
as "spirit" in English is רוּחַ (ruach). Genesis 2:7, it is said that
God inspired into man the נִשְׁמַת חַיִּים (nishmat chayyim), or "breath
of life" (A.V.). And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground,
and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a
living soul. Genesis 2:7 (KJV).
WhiteBuffaloCalfWoman TwinDeerMother says ...
THE LAW is LOVE
a song of praise is always a gift.
The
Hebrew ruach means “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit.” The corresponding
Greek word is pneuma. Both words are commonly used in passages referring
to the Holy Spirit. The word’s first use in the Bible appears in the
second verse: “The Spirit of God [Ruach Elohim] was hovering over the
waters” (Genesis 1:2). In Genesis 6:17 ruach is translated “breath of
life.” Genesis 8:1 uses ruach to describe the “wind” God sent over the
earth to recede the Flood waters. Altogether, the word ruach is found
almost 400 times in the Old Testament. The Ruach of God is the One who
gives life to all creation. We could say that God’s Ruach has created
every other (non-divine) ruach that exists. All living creatures owe the
breath of life to the Creative Spirit of God. Moses states this truth
explicitly: “God . . . gives breath [ruach] to all living things”
(Numbers 27:16). Job understood this truth as well: “As long as I have
life within me, the breath [ruach] of God in my nostrils” (Job 27:3).
Later, Elihu tells Job, “The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of
the Almighty gives me life” (Job 33:4). God used the phrase Ruach Yahweh
in His promise that the Messiah would be empowered by the Holy Spirit:
“The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him—the Spirit of wisdom and of
understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of might, the Spirit of the
knowledge and fear of the LORD” (Isaiah 11:2; see also Isaiah 42:1).
Lakota
~ wiconi (wee-choh-nee) life.
~ wica o uye (wee-chah oh uen-yea) way of life.
~tiwahe (dee-wah-hay) traditional way of life.
~
Wiwang Wacipi (wē·wängˑ wä·chēˑ·pē), n an Indian healing tradition,
which translates to “dancing in balance in the circle of life,” and
includes 4 days of fasting and offering one's blood through piercing as a
way of sacrifice. Also called gazing-at-the-sun dance.
"I am a
sun dance" where we carry the lance, the righteous men who fight for
God, the place full of love, the law upon the universe. Let us dream a
good dream.
Read more below ** hain, heine, chayyim, wiconi
(life), ruach (breath, spirit), and Wiwang Wacipi (gazing at the sun
dance), where we "RECEIVE" the holy ghost songs from a royal true blue,
sacred heart inside of you. ]]]
Let us become this holy place
where we share our hearts aware of the thunder (Rainbow Mother 12) that
billows in the sky and where the eagle flies (Holy Sister 8). Together
we find our hearts into the place we work, to share our hearts. To and
fro, the next of kin know, which way we blossom in our hearts, the place
we share with wisdom, the place we stew for you, to share for you,
inside of this earthenware, the place where we learn to care. White
Buffalo Calf Woman parts the place of two and divides to three, the
reflection of thee, like a lighted candle sparkling to guide the way
home, the menorah is the shining tell, that we are the great tale, the
making of the whales, that songs that cross the oceans of time. We
shine.
Three roads, blue, red, yellow, all is said, where two is
known, the spiritual and flesh, let us pass this test and become the
pearl of the seas, where riches are worn for all to be born. We sail
with the holy eagle and fly with the sacred white buffalo, for we are
the prayer cloth of many colors in which we wear, to help others who sit
in their chairs and divine a great sign, the wretched wine (pouring of
our tears from sorrow, to make it better tomorrow). We listen to the
waking of the dawn to understand all that comes forth from a song. Let
the sacred pipe be guided by the mark, the place we cause to spark.
There I will be standing inside of this bowl, for you to seek and
remember the holy path, the wisdom you impart, with your part.
White
Buffalo Calf Woman sings to hold the sacred true, the song that lives
inside of you, the place where greatness is the holiest song, the place
of the dawn. We lift up from the darkness of the east, where our
spiritual is born to rise up in the lightness of the west, where the sun
is torn, divided to provide the test, the wandering and finally a
sacred nest, for the yellow road will become a dreamer, that you are.
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** hain, heine, chayyim, wiconi (life), ruach (breath, spirit), and
Wiwang Wacipi (gazing at the sun dance), where we "RECEIVE" the holy
ghost songs from a royal true blue, sacred heart inside of you, "I am a sun dance".
The
Kabbalah and Freemasonry is rooted in the ancient Egyptian Mysteries,
three different versions of basically the same teachings can be
identified by three different spellings: Kabbalah, Cabala and Qabalah.
The
word comes from the Hebrew קַבָּלָה, meaning "to receive". According to
Ben-Yehudah’s Hebrew-English Dictionary, in context it is a received
body of knowledge, passed down orally, which serves as an exegesis of
the Hebrew Scriptures, particularly the Torah or Pentateuch. A direct
experience of God is central to the ideas of Kabbalah.
Jewish
Kabbalists focus primarily on the Sefer HaZohar (Book of Splendor) and
the Etz HaChayyim (Tree of Life). They engage in practices of spiritual
refinement (avodah) and meditation (devekut, "cleaving to God") gleaned
from the writings left by Abraham Abulafia, Azriel of Gerona (disciple
of Yitza'aq the Blind), Chayyim Vital (recorder of the teachings of
Yitza'aq Luria), Dov Baer (Mezhirecher Maggid and successor to Israel
ben Eliezer), Nachman of Bretzlav, and others. These practices include a
variety of visualization techniques, breathing exercises, movements
coordinated with the permutation and combination of Hebrew letters,
mantric intonation of sacred phrases, meditative prayer, and chanting
devotional songs.
Psalms (Tehilim) are the sacred songs. The
Hebrew ruach means “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit.” Together the Kabbalah,
(Cabala and Qabalah) is the mystical root of life (Hebrew) קַבָּלָה,
meaning "to receive". And when is divine, the heart within begins to
shine. This is the place of the sacred Sun Dancer, where the holy ghost
songs flow through to gift to you. White Buffalo Calf Woman knew, the
sacred songs that rest upon your heart in the winds and all those sins.
Time for brotherhood to begin. And daughters to pledge the trail with
wails, the holy smoke and the candles that shine forth to guide the
course. We are the holy people of the rainbow trail. Listen to our
tales, the ribbons that sail. Let us receive God in each other. We bow
and pray to find our waves. This is life (chyima]]]
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