Thursday, November 28, 2019

Grandmother Agnes be at peace and surrounded by love


Grandmother’s Prayer


“I am a voice for the voiceless. We are speaking to an unseen world.
Speaking for Mother Earth, trying to stop our spiritual blindness.
We speak for the animal kingdom, for those in the waters, for the ‘four leggeds’ and the one leggeds(trees), the Bengal tiger, the elephant, the creepy crawlers.
I pray that the creator hears us. The creatures have a right to be. The creator gave us instructions about this and how to be a long time ago. He told us ways to take care of ourselves, what to eat and where to live. But now we are unbalanced.
We cut the green off our Mother’s face. We pollute the water, Her blood.
We do clearcut logging on the tops of mountains, when the trees they are the ones that call the wind and rain. Without the ancient trees at the top of our mountains, we are in trouble. The little trees can’t do the same work as the old trees that have been destroyed”... Grandmother Agnes Baker Pilgrim

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Celtic traditiomal Prayer

May your day be filled with blessings

Like the sun that lights the sky,

And may you have the courage

To spread your wings and fly!

Celtic traditional prayer



Sunday, November 17, 2019

Indigenous Peoples Month


“Red Pendleton Blanket:

Earth and Sky”

By Toni Truesdale



The Elders play an important role in all societies.

Their wisdom from experience makes them invaluable teachers.

As Western values are constantly encroaching on

Indigenous communities,

Use of Native traditions is eroding;

Heritage languages are becoming endangered.

Youth are easily caught between the mainstream and tribal worlds.

All of our elderly are more socially isolated.

If we don’t learn to bring together

The generations in positive communication

Much cultural knowledge will be lost.



copyright 2007 T. Truesdale


Wednesday, November 6, 2019

we are of the earth, belonging, as all living things


Basket-House-Village-Universe

by Toni Truesdale



Baskets of women

Reflect nourishment

Physical as well as spiritual

Object to concept

Keeping sacred the spirit of everyday life;



Within the home

Utilitarian to universal

Dwelling to village

Community to cosmos

Each human passage

of the last 140 thousand years...



Birth to death

The finite to consummation

End to beginning...



copyright 2010

ToniTruesdale.com

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

All Souls Day

Prayer for the Dead
by Toni Truesdale

To all those conquered bones,
With the painful solitude of lone closed eyes.
It’s not just the victim that dies.
Did gold, silver and slaves
Make this destiny just?
Or did fate rape those women in lust?
Can they ‘save’ the souls
To make it just?
Or did Manifest greed burn the cross in the night?

Would it not be right,
To look back at 500 years;
And say to those dead
That we finally see their tears?
And to each that has suffered
Say a prayer for peace;
For the sake of the future
And the hope of release;
From that continuing cycle
Of servant of master...

copyright 2000
ToniTruesdale.com

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Female power of healing


“Healing Light”

by Toni Truesdale



The archaic texts of the ancients allude to the talents of women

in prophecy and healing. They are direct gifts from the

body of our primordial mother, Earth.

Copyright T. Truesdale


Monday, October 14, 2019

Indigenous Peoples day: in the Footsteps of the Ancestors

Remember the sacrifices and strength,
The ancestors are the 
Foundation of this country.
The peacemakers and the warriors that fought to preserve,
 The mothers who have been the teachers of language and culture.
We all give thanks to them that came before
To ensure the Nations are still here,
The children of this generation will help save the world.