Thank you for this interview! I'm 13 minutes in an enraptured. I'm a mixed race Native-European from Canada, I'm really touched by how he acknowledges that white people were and are Indigenous peoples. I think the pain and legacy of colonization has made that easy to forget. The Galic, the Scots, Bask etc, these are the Indigenous cultural roots for their respective modern day decendants. May we heal and realize we're all one
@SonofGodSieglinde5 ай бұрын
Yes
@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
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@LouIchioustheWerewolf2 ай бұрын
The rest of Canada wants to heal but the Indigenous people would rather continue to blame the white man and further perpetuate generational racism. Many cultures throughout history have been colonized, and the indigenous people of North America are no different. The only difference is those other cultures have learned to accept it and moved on with their lives, whereas Indigenous people just continue the hate and animosity that only hurts themselves
@addhoc2569 күн бұрын
Yes i worked for refugee and migration place in the netherlands. And always people from the south: middle east or africa , always think we dont have a culture. Like we were always "the west" empty materialistic rational without culture and when you tell about frisians, celts, vikings, Sami, Germanen, Saksen etc they have never heard of that. They dont know what the christmas tree is or stonehenge etc . Languages. Farmers culture or sailing culture. It all is a very ancient culture. The moon calender.
@MP-il8ys7 күн бұрын
Yes, that was so generous and kind of him to bring up. Personally, I'm finding exploring ancient Celtic beliefs to be deeply healing. Most of this knowledge was lost to Roman colonization, but what remains is beautiful and I believe it can be built upon to address modern problems.
@aaronpoage5975 ай бұрын
In the tapestry of time and space, Our spirits dance with gentle grace, Across the lands, in myriad forms, We seek the light in raging storms. From Navajo whispers to Tibetan chants, The human heart in unison pants, For connection deep and transcendent truth, In ageless quest from days of youth. In desert sands and mountain peaks, Our shared humanity boldly speaks, Through ancient rites and sacred art, We find the beauty at our heart. In every smile and every tear, We sense the presence, oh so near, Of kindred souls on varied paths, Unveiling wisdom that ever lasts. From east to west, and north to south, We feel the stirrings in our mouth, A song of oneness, a dance of love, Guiding our spirits to rise above. So let us honor, let us embrace, The boundless spirit in every place, For in our differences, we find our worth, And celebrate our common birth.
@aaronpoage5975 ай бұрын
Recognizing ourselves as fractals of the one creator, or as interconnected beings within the universe, can inspire us to transcend fear and embrace our innate qualities of empathy, kindness, and cooperation. By consciously cultivating these higher aspects of our being, we can move beyond fear-based thinking and strive towards a more harmonious and compassionate way of living. This involves acknowledging and addressing our fears, while also nurturing our spiritual and moral development to align more closely with our true nature as beings of love and light. While the animalistic nature of our brain may incline us towards fear and self-preservation, our capacity for reason, empathy, and spiritual insight empowers us to rise above these instincts and embody the higher aspects of our existence. Through self-awareness, mindfulness, and intentional action, we can transcend fear and cultivate a more loving and compassionate world for ourselves and future generations. Abracadabra amen aho 🙏✨️🫂
@kellyryanobrien15 ай бұрын
I just read this for the first time and went to hit like 👍 it was already done
@ElRayDelRio5 ай бұрын
Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind, and spirit. The man who preserves his selfhood ever calm and unshaken by the storms of existence -- not a leaf, as it were, astir on the tree; not a ripple upon the surface of shining pool -- his, in the mind of the unlettered sage, is the ideal attitude and conduct of life. If you ask him: "What is silence?" he will answer: "It is the Great Mystery!" "The holy silence is His voice!" If you ask: "What are the fruits of silence?" he will say: "They are self-control, true courage or endurance, patience, dignity, and reverence. Silence is the cornerstone of character." "Guard your tongue in youth," said the old chief, Wabashaw, "and in age you may mature a thought that will be of service to your people!"
@chakrashadow7775 ай бұрын
Beautifully written thank you
@joywest335 ай бұрын
Your poem or someone else's? Would love to see more from whoever wrote this!
@stevewhite33355 ай бұрын
Can't express enough of how much the world needs and wants this native wisdom. PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE NATIVE INDIGNIOUS WISDOM KEEPER INTERVIEWS. THANKS AUBREY ❤❤
@julietomana3937Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤️
@lararhodes5036Ай бұрын
Agreed
@phildyer77627 күн бұрын
It's needed.
@gypsystargirl66263 күн бұрын
Agrèe needed!
@karm1na13005 ай бұрын
Words can’t describe accurately the depth this podcast contains. Resonates so deeply within. Let’s all visualize this better united world to existence. Thank you to Aubrey for supporting this much needed and enlightening conversation with Chase Iron Eyes
@spiritrealminvestigations5 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more! 💗🙏
@paulslevin6105 ай бұрын
Imagine a new world as co-creators is our only way to manifest it. We gotta see it in our minds ( visualize as you put it) then take every step towards it. ( do the work ) that's the manifestation that comes when we all co-create it. United we stand co-creating our world.
@JamesRosales-lw8uj5 ай бұрын
@@paulslevin610 ❤were finally awake❤
@karm1na13005 ай бұрын
@@paulslevin610 exactly!
@Bringingit5 ай бұрын
I can say that he is the same in person.
@lizcorvese512Ай бұрын
I'm a newby medium, and I thought I was going insane because I kept having native ancestors come to me saying I'd have confirmation soon that I have native blood. Sure enough, my mom went on a trip to learn about our ancestry, and turns out my great grandmother was from the Lakota tribe. I feel very honored for the opportunity to connect with my ancestors, and learn more about this tribe!
@RoseBryan-nj6hu5 ай бұрын
I have prayed and wished for more knowledge of the Lakota people. Sometimes I feel like I don't belong. I am of Lakota, Hispanic and American descent. Love is what's going to save us. I have searched for years for someone I call " the teacher." Thank you for this talk.
@Kayessee5 ай бұрын
I used to live in South Dakota. I have a lot of Lakota friends from the Rosebud area. It's definitely interesting to say the least. Powwows, and sweat lodges are a great place to talk to and ask about their ways.
@zpydawebb23445 ай бұрын
Lakota are the honorable keepers of the knowledge and have the esteem of the knowledge being in the Lakota language but this knowledge was globally realized, of that I'm 100% sure. Perhaps the Lakota considered all men Lakota in those times, I'm not sure but to have been entrusted with knowledge the ancestors felt was so vital for us in the distant future to hear they could trust only word of mouth, generational transfer for it to survive long passages of time is a testiment to the deep faith, trust and respect the ancestors felt for the existing and future generations of Lakota. I believe they have had the the character needed to pass this knowledge down from at least the last cataclism and Younger Dryas period some 11,400 years ago.... and that is a seemingly impossible achievement, especially when the whole world of academia and science is laughing and scoffing at their perceived foolishness of the oral history. Huge, huge honor and respect and gratitude must be given to the Lakota and all indiginous peoples who have kept the faith and and kept their promise through such a long, lonely and dark nigh... the dawn is finally beginning to arise and your vigil will have been successful.
@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
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@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
@zpydawebb2344 🙏💛♥️🖤🤍☀️🍓🎵🕊️💛♥️🤍🖤☀️🦅🙏
@UncagedSavageАй бұрын
You belong
@DisaAcoose2 ай бұрын
I love this conversation so much. I am a First Nation woman that has went through a spiritual awakening, but felt it to be a painful spiritual unraveling. I have watched these spiritual podcasts because I felt in my own spiritual community the spiritual awakening was not talked about and to think out side of what I was taught to find things that helped comfort and educate me of what was happening to me. It was terrifying to be alone and not feel I could reach out to anyone that would understand what I was experiencing, a single mother of 5 going through a painful spiritual unraveling. I am happy to see these conversations finally happening. First Nation knowledge keepers are finally sharing, what they know. I hope this helps others going through the awakening process.
@paulkeeling644214 күн бұрын
Wow, I can't imagine what You have been through as a single mother of five whilst dealing with Your awakening process. I found my own awakening powerful and at times terrifying as I faced my own darkness that I had denied. Since then I have kept my conscience clean and polished daily like a mirror. May You always know that whatever happens we can choose how to react and we can walk in the light.
@AurielArizola5 ай бұрын
What a lovely synchronicity. Watched "The Artist and the Shaman" documentary 12 hrs ago. Good Stuff and at the end of documentary, these profound words below appeared, that are most probably to be shared with other spiritual beings. "All things are bound together. What happens to the earth, happens to the children of the earth. Man has not woven the web of life. He is but one thread. What he does to the web, he does to himself." Chief Seattle 1854 Letter to President Pierce
@laborinque115 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, Felipe.
@Dovahkiin01173 ай бұрын
What injures the hive, injures the bee Quote by one of the few good romans Marcus Aurelius
@Kenji1962Boss3 ай бұрын
Seems to have fallen on deaf ears.
@blueskythinking667425 күн бұрын
Yes, I have that saying on my Twitter and Facebook with a picture of the chief who said it.
@celestefummerton32155 ай бұрын
Chase Iron Eyes is an eloquent, spellbinding speaker. Grateful to you both for the sharing of this ancient knowledge.
@glensmillie510112 күн бұрын
We sit down to the wisdom of the words of his ears as spoken by those who now walk the sky, it is good that you are humble, peace to you sister ❤
@dianemorgan6005 ай бұрын
I could feel the love between you two brothers, but more importantly we all felt the love for the first nations people. We are ONE people, we are not separate, we are love and you could feel the love throughout the entire conversation. Thank you Aubrey and Chase Iron Eyes ♥♥
@mitchdevi64325 ай бұрын
What ever happened to the people of standing rock ?2016? Arrests etc
@laborinque115 ай бұрын
Thank you for inviting one of our Nation's People, the Lakota - Chase Iron Eyes. Beautiful to be in his presence. I haven't started listening but my soul has honored him. I honor you too Aubrey. I love and honor vulnerability! Blessings
@ElRayDelRio4 ай бұрын
Cant forget Black Elk, Oglala Holy Man Hehaka Sapa
@susanliebermann57215 ай бұрын
Aubrey, you've hit another one out of the park. This is one of the most powerful conversations I've ever heard. Thank you to you both. Many blessings to you.
@andycollins3585 ай бұрын
I do not think there could possibly be a better man to take this interview than Aubrey. Takes a great heart to empathise to this depth.
@innerlightalchemy5 ай бұрын
There are many paths… it doesn’t really matter which path you take as long as you embark with intent ❤️. I think sharing traditions and knowledge is incredibly important… but not because we need more paths to enlightenment… because we need more paths to each other. If we wish to create a world where we live side-by-side with ALL of our brothers and sisters, we need more paths of consciousness to explore together. That is the value of sharing. Togetherness.
@laurD91125 ай бұрын
We are all one ✨🙌🏻
@rankoutsider19775 ай бұрын
Beautifully said ❤
@sheilaolson29155 ай бұрын
My path is connecting to those attracted to the light within. Connection, community love and truth will save us from ourselves. Me to We. Love and light to all.
@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
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@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
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@Nuverselive5 ай бұрын
This is the great awakening. Many so called afro Americans are indigenous to this land known as turtle island. As we learn the history behind our lineage so will there be more peace. The worse thing that can happen is reclassification of ppl’s. We are more alike than we know. This world is getting better every step of the way despite the way it may seem. Reality is constructed by our perceptions collectively🪶🧬
@staciebouterie62945 ай бұрын
Agree. 😊 you expressed this well 💐
@xDarkZuNx2 ай бұрын
African Americans are not Indigenous to the Americas. You are stereotyping Indigenous Americans by saying, "This land known as Turtle Island." Not all Indigenous Americans call North America Turtle Island. Show some respect, manners.
@UncagedSavageАй бұрын
@@xDarkZuNx. Maybe this person means that many "so-called " African Americans are mixed with indigenous people..as many European Americans are .. because as you stated..African Americans are not indigenous to the western hemisphere ..same as European Americans..
@XxyLost25 күн бұрын
@@UncagedSavagethey are literally part of a cult that believes they are the “real” native Americans and we stole their identity. They’re super racist. They call us Mongolian and European.
@XxyLost25 күн бұрын
Stop it. You’re not indigenous to America. Only 10% of AA have significant native dna
@klownshow5 ай бұрын
Sending love and healing for the Lakota and the Black Hills. Crazy Horse is ready.
@sarahkaneartist78395 ай бұрын
I could listen to them both talk for hours. I felt so peaceful hearing their beliefs and how much they genuinely care about humanity. Thank you both 🙏🏼
@awakenedspiritsnetwork43532 ай бұрын
Aho Mitakuye Oyasin! I've met Arvol Looking Horse and was blessed to know Standing Elk who passed recently. I also read John Fire Lame Deer as a young man. So grateful for this powerful healing and hopeful conversation and all that has happened for this life-affirming sharing of the Great Spirit! You give me Hope and Courage! Also grateful to RFK jr for being a source of this connection and supporting out Indigenous Family to be Restored to Respect and Reverence for their Wisdom, Spirit and Love.
@julimcevers5 ай бұрын
This was exactly what I needed to hear today on my own journey. I am a white woman and I was Lakota in a past life. I was a seer and a storyteller, the mother of my tribe and my partner in that lifetime was a medicine man. His Spirit came to me as my first spirit guide in this life and when I asked who he was he showed himself as a Bear. He was Running Bear as a young man and later known as Sitting Bear as an Elder. I remember that lifetime. I remember watching him when I was a child on the cusp of womanhood, but already known to my people as the next Seer, I watched him as a young warrior run with the spirit of the wind, before he knew he would be the next medicine man. I saw through his eyes as he ran and felt his spirit. I remember dancing in ceremony with him. He's was dressed as the White Buffalo and I was dressed as an Eagle. Our feet hit the ground in sync as we danced in harmony as Spirit danced within us. My Lakota spirit came to me and told me he was my Wakawacipi. Her heart is within mine in this life as I am meant to be a seer and storyteller once again, only this time to share the story of my soul's awakening and the story of our creation and our purpose, to help guide humanity to a more heart-centered understanding of who we are. To help balance and heal the hearts and minds of mankind. I know part of sharing my story is to tell the story of my past lives but I have been fearful of claiming my ties to the Lakota, that it would not be accepted because I am white. I would love to sit in ceremony with the Lakota, to reconnect to my soul's ancestry and to hear their story, their wisdom and knowledge. It's in my heart to do so and I hope one day I get that opportunity. Thank you for the work you are doing Aubrey and Chase Iron Eyes.
@theresamay94812 сағат бұрын
Wow. Amazing experiences. I've been on the spiritual path for decades, but my experiences have not been so clear and profound. My layman's advice would be to follow your spirit, and to ask to be included. In the asking, Lakota have the chance to say no, or listen to your calling and say yes. Either is respectful.
@72CrossingRS5 ай бұрын
Thank you Aubrey and Chase. So much was stripped away from our natural way of living and life (ancestors). The places they were forced too, so many of them lost. Yet here we are, offspring from the survivors. The pain still lingers knowing what was forced upon them. Over the years, I have worked with and cared for those born on reservation, their stories broke me as I was not born on reservation. Thank you for stepping up, sharing and representing all tribes with such grace. May you be continually blessed.❤❤❤
@CorvusAlyse4 ай бұрын
The most amazing experience I’ve ever had, was finding a comfortable spot to sit down in the middle of a forest, getting comfortable, and then just listening. I was trying to actively listen to the sounds of the forest, until I could filter out one sound and then I was just focusing every fiber of my being on that one sound, and suddenly it was like I could hear a rush of blood, only it wasn’t my blood, it was different, and instinctively I changed my breathing until my breath and heartbeat matched the sound of blood rushing that I could hear. There was nothing crazy that happened or anything, but the feeling of connectedness to the forest, and in part the world, that I felt for that brief amount of time, left me peaceful and at peace and 1000% copacetic with the world for months. I’ve since moved to the desert and I have discovered that it’s a lot more difficult to hear the sounds of the earth here in the desert. Those roots run deep, too deep for me to be able to hear in the amount of time I am given. I miss the forest and I know I need to find one again soon.
@gabrielaalbarracin61305 ай бұрын
This is the most enlightening conversation I heard in the last five years. Being from South America and now living in Canada, I feel that I love the Americas more and more. There are so many teachings that I desire to learn. I concur with this message that there are forces that are attacking our freedom and our livelihoods. Thank you for this conversation by two amazing people.
@aaronpoage5975 ай бұрын
In patterns hidden, truths reside, From ancient wisdoms, none can hide, In numbers pure and shapes divine, We trace the cosmic grand design. From sacred sites to stellar dance, In every turn, we find a chance, To glimpse the order, feel the beat, Of universal laws discreet. The pyramids, the stars above, Resonate with a primal love, Their ratios and rhythms tell, Of secrets known to those who dwell. In music’s chord and nature’s form, In fractal paths where chaos swarms, We see the threads that bind and weave, A tapestry we scarce believe. As planets move and seasons change, Their patterns, though they may seem strange, Are whispers of a truth profound, In every beat, in every sound. We stand upon the brink, it’s clear, A new horizon drawing near, Where ancient truths and science blend, And human hearts anew ascend. So let us seek, let us explore, These cosmic truths forevermore, In harmony, with open eyes, We’ll journey forth and realize.
@TheKeithlb5 ай бұрын
Oh that's really good! Thank you for that! ❤❤❤
@333AppalachiaEnergetics5 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@latfocus15 ай бұрын
❤
@angiedance89035 ай бұрын
Thank you. Beautiful
@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
🙏🛸🤠🤍☀️🩷🕊️🌊🦅💙☀️🙏
@kathrynwhite50032 ай бұрын
I'm in awe of Chase Iron Eyes, what a beautiful soul, and what a powerful and potent episode! You are both very special beings, thank you so much for sharing this conversation with us.
@Nadyabb5 ай бұрын
This was real food for all our souls and Being. Much gratitude beloved brothers for your Work!
@nancyhuston19395 ай бұрын
I followed Digital Smoke Signals throughout Standing Rock’s trauma. I miss Myron. Thank you for continuing, Chase. Aubrey I am pleased you invited Chase to speak and teach us. A’ho!
@pamelalarkinmissdivinity5 ай бұрын
I want to share my story to help others ❤❤❤ I made a choice to give up a 20 year drug addiction a 2 year gambling addiction, smoking and drinking, abuse, trauma,rapped and beaten up Many of times, all gone I transformed my life I made a choice to take this on then been on the journey finally now at 38 I'm free from all of this I light the way for others by leading by example I remember mediating and seeing a tribe of ancestors all cheering me on, for anyone who thinks they need help from so called doctors or AA or GA meetings you don't you have all the help you need within you remember how powerful you are 🌀🍀🌀🍀🌀🍀🌀🍀🌀🍀🌀🍀🌀 🔮 All good things comes to those who forgive 🔮 🔮 All good things come to those who give 🔮 🔮 All good things come to those who believe 🔮 🔮 All good things come eventually even those who have been to hell and returned with a loving grateful heart 🔮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@floralnut104 ай бұрын
I have always felt drawn to Native American culture and stories. They resonate deep within my soul. ❤
@CindyLakeLasVegas27 күн бұрын
Same!
@blueskythinking667425 күн бұрын
Me too. And South American Indians and Australian Aborigines. 🌺
@shadowman49665 ай бұрын
I am a Kennedy, not of the Massachusetts Kennedy’s, but still a Kennedy. I loved hearing this news about Bobby and I will be casting my vote this November for Bobby.
@EliseCantrell5 ай бұрын
Thank you Aubrey and Iron Eyes for this rich and unifying message!
@MarshaHines-e9e5 ай бұрын
🌟Both Aubrey and Chase Iron Eyes are such enlightened (open-minded/hearted) beings. Thank you for your intentions and spirit for humanity❤
@Vshamann3365 ай бұрын
52:21 Yes we need this man to set this bar high. And he completely understands what he's doing, and he seems to have his finger on the pulse of the world more than any leader I've heard speak...... At least for us.
@jayray99615 ай бұрын
Chief fire lame deer visited us in Hepburn spring Victoria Australia and we were very fortunate that he did a smoking ceremony and caste out the spirit of a man that had died in our old dance hall .it was a blessed moment for us all to met him and he lifted me up in his arms to say thankyou . He was agreat man and I will never forget him I was blessed to know him Xx
@philipdesailles52863 ай бұрын
Archie Fire Lame Deer I help out with him in Goulburn & Bellingen and he invited me to go to Sundance I spent time with all the Lame Deer family and the Quick Bear family in South Dakota and help out in 4 different sundances.
@TheonPantheon3 ай бұрын
Victoria Melbourne here also ....how did you find out he was coming ?
@GlobalPatternsStudio5 ай бұрын
This has been a very vulnerable, authentic and emotional podcast. Thank you 🙏🏽
@danielnielsen19775 ай бұрын
I could end up commenting too much. But I'll say this. There was no part of this I dissagreed with. There is a lot of shared knowledge and wisdom with the two of you and I appreciated the two of you sharing yourselves with us all. And I recommend to anyone to give this a second listen when they've got the time. Again, thanks fellas.🔥
@coolbreeze56835 ай бұрын
I have friends from Cree nation and they talk about and try to incorporate their traditions into their everyday lives. I can't help but imagine how their traditions would have been like pre-colonization. How in tune their communities were with nature and with spirits. There is something powerful and almost hypnotic about their stories and culture.
@sammacintyre25835 ай бұрын
We all have the opportunity to change the world quickly. Keep brainstorming about what this will look like. New towns, technology, transportation, schools, healthcare, etc. everything is going to change in every sector of society.
@intuitrip5 ай бұрын
Beauty. Refreshing. Hopeful. This opened a spring of grief that’s needed to come out. I feel so deeply the root of our change is with the Native Peoples. ❤
@sarah-anneperry69325 ай бұрын
I share every word you said ❤
@intuitrip5 ай бұрын
🌈🖤🌈
@Caroline-Horvath-Rivera5 ай бұрын
This entire conversation made me cry in every level. I really felt the energy from your hearts and there were so many signs that helped me make sense of my Red Road. Gratitude for this time in space. 🙏🏽❤️🌞
@bonnieklapel18255 ай бұрын
I appreciate Chase Iron Eyes and that he is willing to share this ancient knowledge with us humble enough to listen to the wisdom he is passing on. This humble being bows to the knowledge that the wise ones share and soak up within my soul and resonate with.
@ChristinaH.895 ай бұрын
I am actually reading the book "Lame Deer:seeker of visions" right now.A good friend gave it to me a few weeks ago-great book! Lame Deer even got mentioned in this conversation. I had to cry twice during the podcast .The goodbye at the end was so powerful.The entire conversation is.Thank U.❤
@cecileroy5575 ай бұрын
Gonna find that book - thanks!!
@jayray99615 ай бұрын
I was honoured to meet Archie Fire lame deer when he came to our home in Victoria australia.
@AnaSequoia4 ай бұрын
Grateful for this interview. The Land called me back - after years of conditioning through religious beliefs and capitalism. The Land called me back. The Web of Life instructed me to Breathe. I look to Native cultures, having not been born into an indigenous one of my own (I do carry features of a long ago, long intermarried and interwoven, Sami ancestry) for guidance. I admire Chase Iron Eyes for his open and inviting perspective. How we live now is not the way. But the way is often through it. And throughout. Much Love to Everyone 🌹🌿🌺
@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
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@pamelapurcell85743 ай бұрын
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@MariaWeber-l6v5 ай бұрын
The beauty that I live with The beauty that I live by The beauty upon which I based my life Thank you
@meetgwen5 ай бұрын
Aubrey’s bedtime stories…I started listening for his calming voice & story telling…I come back for interviews like this! Thank you. So much!!!!!
@planetterraart3 ай бұрын
Mmmm… I’m so glad he put a light in the women. The Native grandmothers and women are a force and embodiment of their own. ❤
@MagnoliastjrsАй бұрын
Im a whitw girl from bosnia yearing for spiritual knowledge. Thank u all native elders, no matter the tribe this is precious knowledge. Thanks to all those brave people who didnt forget their ways in those awful christian schools.. the only way we can survive is to love and accept each other and to share the secret knowledge.. tribe and race are outside concepts, we are all five fingered beings ,humans, we need to keep this tradition alive.. may spirits and the holy people guide u all🙏🏻🤍
@UncagedSavageАй бұрын
You as well sweetie
@MayaShantiSoulpeace5 ай бұрын
Mitakuye oyasin - we are all related. ❤ This conversation touched my heart and soul. 🙏
@justine1.265 ай бұрын
I love the term/idea of a universal thinker/universal thinkers. I know that, of what is deserved/owed for historic & current atrocities, forgiveness wouldn’t even be on the incredibly long list at all! This is the very first time I’m recognizing gratitude for life not being fair. Timing, restriction, punishment & consequence; whether intended or unintended and institutional violence are a few concepts I’ve been contemplating & journaling about while dissecting the indoctrinations of my youth for the past 19 years, so coming across this podcast today makes perfect sense to me. The stories Chase Iron Eyes shared are packed with wisdom & lessons. They will fuel the art I will make out of the visions I received while listening to this podcast. The fuel that I intuitively knew, but didn’t fully, consciously grasp I need. I’m very grateful to have come across this today, Thank you so much for it 💜
@whiteeagleroskowske1715 ай бұрын
Ho Wakan my brothers, the voice of spirit is within the blue blood waters of our beings. Thanks for sharing this great message. A'ho
@TerrarianLibrarian5 ай бұрын
My God! The synchronicities. I just experienced my first sweat lodge ceremony during the Sun Jupiter conjunction. Thank you for this 💚🙏💚
@florencephippaz31644 ай бұрын
Nice to meet you Chase Iron Eyes. Your words speak loud and clear, this is a spiritual révélation for peoples'freedom
@SageReigns3 ай бұрын
I have immense gratitude for this conversation. ❤❤hogwarts schools of all cultures should be available for those of us who love all people. It seems counter productive to expect people to know without teaching them. ? You don't know what you don't know. Great podcast, thank you for opening this conversation! Much love ❤❤❤
@1992heb5 ай бұрын
Best episode of this pod I've heard in awhile. Very deep and rich stuff. Thank you Iron Eyes and thank you Aubrey. Would love to hear more from Iron Eyes and his wisdom
@Skyflower445 ай бұрын
Wow ! I just wrote a song called crazy horse 🐎because of you Brothers. Thank you so very much 💗🙏👏👏👏👏👏 My Soul is ringing out & i can hear a choir , this is transcendent man🤗✊🌼
@CP-ke7ug5 ай бұрын
Chase Iron Eyes needs to be heard! Much thanks❤
@DreamingOfABetterDay5 ай бұрын
Be aware of the company you keep. And who you sweat with. Caution should not be ignored. And don't sell out. ❤. Good luck to you both.
@rabbit99645 ай бұрын
Very leveling wise commentary, was glad to see it.
@TC-tk6rc5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this knowledge and story of your people. I believe there is a wealth of people in the west that don’t see full truth in the spirituality they’ve been passed down. They have knowing, that there is more. It is with tremendous gratitude many would accept this ancient wisdom and medicine. The road is hard when the journey is alone ❤
@earlebrewer7325 ай бұрын
The bad guys are really not winning…they are being exposed. That is different. When the light shines in the darkness, it is at first revealed, then must dissipate because it cannot tolerate the light when exposed. People are becoming aware of the darkness that was always there. People are shining their light with the power of the the original cosmic source of that light. We become one in spirit and have the divine power of the one infinite creator to change the world. We become Unity. I love your spirit of community of humanity in spirit. We are in this together, brothers. Both of you are spreading from your heart the unity consciousness we need to become so powerful and strong as one. In the presence of light, the darkness must flee. Thank you so much for envisioning the possible and sharing that concept. Community is power. Much love.
@AShatteredSpiritShatteredSoul5 ай бұрын
We are so blessed who get the downloads,,, God bless our Ancestors …God Bless Our Elements,,,, God Bless our Direction’s.
@meeksochic3 ай бұрын
I don’t know why this connects with me so much. It literally makes me tear up, because I know it’s somehow the truth! Thank you.
@renejuhl645 ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing this podcast. It is so important to pas on the old native knowledge and bring it into the future. It resonates deeply within me, even though I just a white guy from the old skandinavian country. Have been into these Lakota ceremonial ways for many years. We must come together as one. Much love and light
@thisll-doit4 ай бұрын
Great convo guys!! Thank you!🙏💖 What you place in darkness, keeps you, yourself, in darkness. When you put someone else in a state of lacking, anger or fear, you perpetuate that for yourself equally so. Collaboration is the only future for our humanity. The sooner we enact that locally, the sooner it reaches out globally, the better off EVERYONE will be. Addressing conflict with conflict perpetuates conflict, addressing conflict with love and collaboration creates peace... or we can just strip the resources from the individuals funding the conflict; that'll achieve peace too.
@xikano85735 ай бұрын
Awweeee...BRO HUG!!! I love you, brothers. With all my heart. ❤ Our First Nation's brethren are the toughest, most loving, most resilient people I know.
@laurawhittome52924 ай бұрын
I’ve had the privilege of sitting in profound ceremonies in the UK, with a medicine couple who travel from Columbia honouring the Lakota traditions & White Buffalo Calf Woman - was a very powerful but gentle initiation into this amazing prayer, tradition & sacred plant medicines that they offer. They worked with such integrity and respect… the complexity combined with care, focus and energy being put into these is like nothing I’ve ever experienced in my life. It helped having a conscious group of beings who had done the prior work to cleanse their bodies, we were all in deep respect & reverence of the traditions being presented to us.
@ilu-hc7pn5 ай бұрын
Alucinante, lo estoy escuchando desde la Patagonia y hay tanto contenido que vuelvo una y otra vez. Hermoso, gracias
@kaismith49065 ай бұрын
This episode brought me back to Aubrey Marcus I used to watch you all the time don’t know why I stopped. Love your content man!
@katherineauletavandervalk82225 ай бұрын
This is so beyond beautiful powerful uniting and enlightening - thanks Aubrey for sharing this beautiful soul with us 🙏✨✨✨✨
@southVpaw2 ай бұрын
There is so much in this podcast. I'm saving it to come back again and again.
@JenniferRCook5 ай бұрын
Love is who we all are, and we are here to walk each other home. Oodles of love to all ♥
@Hopium512 ай бұрын
Chase Iron Eyes, thank you for sharing some of your WISDOM with us. It is both PROFOUND and BEAUTIFUL. Blessings to you ...
@arrianemargaretegli57885 ай бұрын
As far as i am concerned this is the most important podcast you have ever done. I am Caucasian, but have been doing lodges for many years. Got to be with some very moving medicine people. This is the answer for us & all the teachings so healing ! This is the answer for our mother & all of our people. Thank you Aubry!
@christianschimert57675 ай бұрын
Aubrey and Chase, thank you so much for sharing this enlightening conversation with us. To hear that Robert Kennedy sat in the sweat with you makes my heart soar. Incredible!!! I myself sweat and occasionally do other ceremony with wonderful elders from the indigenous communities up here in British Columbia, wo I cherish and love. Some of the great ones share their wisdom with a white European guy like me. I appreciate it so very much! Now I am caught up in a story mysteriously unfolding somehow through me as a kind of conduit, calling us to a great work we will do together this Summer in southern Germany with indigenous elders from here BC, from Germany and with a delegation from the Wiwa from Columbia. My brother and I will be hosting them. The elders/ Mamos of the nation of the Wiwa and apparently also the Kogi will be supporting us from afar, because they deem this work so important for mankind. Something pushing all of us further into the right direction may come of it, hence I am sharing it here, to give hope, like you are doing. Do not give up ever! Live in your heart and trust Creator! All my Relations!
@Elkeme5 ай бұрын
So beautiful ❤
@MaudMargretheRex5 ай бұрын
Maybe the best video; for years.. just 🙏🏼Thank you🙏🏼
@SelmaThornton-k4dКүн бұрын
I am Balkan blood born seeker in diaspora in America and I appreciate this wisdom being shared. Thank you so much.
@bunnybrown8095 ай бұрын
Breath is Everything! Much Respect to this wisdon keeper Chase Iron Eyes💚
@jjuniper2745 ай бұрын
One of my deepest regrets was not going to a sweat in Eagle Butte, SD. I sure hope I get the chance again. I was on the Reservation writing stories for my college newspaper. I interviewed people about a revival in the Lakota language, and their specialization in storytelling to teach the children morals via stories using animals as the characters. My father read me books about a trickster coyote as a little girl. My best memories. ❤ 20+ years later, as a grandmother, this reminds me of how I need to pass on those stories.
@spiritrealminvestigations5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Chase and Aubrey 💗 You both are so wonderful for sharing your wisdom and for being so open and kind. I really appreciate the work you’ve done Chase, you’ve helped a lot of people just by sharing these views with them. And thank you Aubrey for bringing such amazing people into your discussions. I’ve learned so much and I’m very grateful to see how many beautiful people are out there. Blessings be to you both 💗 -Kate
@suzieq81894 ай бұрын
Needed this so much in this darkness world now finds itself Lakota relatives much love and respect I follow red path EKOSI from Ireland 🍀🍀.
@MiguelG-wx9hr5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your platform to spread this message.
@breatruth32325 ай бұрын
Aubrey thanks for coming back to your path, it’s incredibly visible how that experience you had in that third door reshaped you, this is probably one of the best ones if not the best you ever done, while you have amazing content in many other episodes, in this one you managed to connect to the wisdom of iron eyes, so much empathy, it’s heartwarming
@michaelhayes-dw2kx4 ай бұрын
All the way from Aus. Was moved by this interview, and the sharing you both did. Thank you to you both. I felt an ancient wisdom 🙏🏼🙏🏼👊🏼
@dragutu29 күн бұрын
The more I see the podcasts of Aubrey the more I love and appreciate him for what he is and what he does to show the way and be of service to others. That is deep and powerful and I am in love with that...
@lynneturner37044 ай бұрын
Iron eyes is a great teacher, the creator has smiled on him.
@hyersapien2 ай бұрын
Great stuff. Had me on the verge of tears when Chase was talking about RFK. I feel the same way! A real man, the likes of which we rarely see in office these days. And then your shared emotion about the profound challenges of their People; I really appreciate the rawness and humanity in you both 🙏🙏
@BreatheDJOY5 ай бұрын
Many Gems of Wisdom ~ Thank You! Both ~ For Inviting~ Including Us ~To Join In This Space 💗🔥💧🎶🌱 🗝️ Tradition is not the worship of ashes ~~~it is the essential preservation of Fire 🌅 ~ 💗recalling the Sami Women at Standing Rick ~Sharing Joik 💗🎶
@BreatheDJOY5 ай бұрын
I appreciate mentioning how indigenous Europeans (Scandinavians and others also ~a long list) we're also subjected to "Ruling Powers" ~many of us ~languages & traditions ~forbidden ~~~ many have forgotten The Ways of Their Ancestors ~ Albeit ~~~Many Remember ,and Are Living💚 ~teaching their children and grandchildren the Oneness of All ~~
@jaynainsync5 ай бұрын
....I was taught a different story of the Lakota creation , by the Lakota elder who taught Arvol Looking Horse.....I still have the drawings and the notes from the"star knowledge" conference in 1996.. Aubrey....could you hook Chase and I up so I could share it with him?That Elder has passed over....he brought star beings into a sweatlodge.....changed my life forever.
@72CrossingRS5 ай бұрын
In full support of this request. Many first nations in the US will more than likely find that they have blood relation too Ancient Egypt female lineage and Chinese Dai.
@christopherchurch4675 ай бұрын
The dream my brother and returning us home! It’s time!!! Heaven on Earth! 🌈🕊
@Eternal_Hoop5 ай бұрын
Wisdom is powerful
@theurbanthirdhomestead5 ай бұрын
Chase Iron Eyes, you give me hope for humanity. Thank you 🙏
@jackieforget5606Ай бұрын
Chase Iron Eyes It has been great a privilege to listen to your wise words during your conversation with Aubrey Marcus. Your voice has power and your thoughts ring true, so true that I felt an instant connection to you as a person and to your mission. You should change your name again to Open heart. When you referred to the suffering of your people and strong feelings welled up, I shared your tears. I am touched by the present tragic state of first nation persons who have a rich spiritual heritage that if empowered could transform the world. As a therapist myself, although I live on a far away island in the indian ocean, i wish to contribute to the collective healing of your people across generations at a subtle level. I am willing to listen online to whoever needs help. We could set up a connection called : Today is a good day to heal.
@medicinewheel133 ай бұрын
Yeah lets do it. We must evolve in a good way. May what we do, be in harmony with the planet.
@enriqueruizdiaz11642 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the description of Bobby Kennedy's heart, and how great he would be as the leader of this great American Nation. May God bless America! And everyone who lives in America!❤ Thank you very much! For sharing great knowledge. Peace!
@Evilgr33nranger4 ай бұрын
Beautiful podcast. I've been a big fan of Aubrey for years. Nia:wen ko:wa(Thank you) to you and your guest, Iron Eyes. I am Haudenosaunee, Wolf clan, from the Mohawk tribe. This podcast episode means a lot to me and am very thankful for your sharing of your stories, experiences, and ideas here. Big props to Aubrey for offering his platform to let Iron Eyes speak. I am going to save this podcast because I will definitely be revisiting in the future!
@mollymadison225 ай бұрын
Please have more guests like this! I had a sort of knowing years ago out of nowhere that the indigenous were a huge key in the way the world needs to go, and this is a window to the bridge into that world. Thank you so much!
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever watched, wish I could have the opportunity to meet and connect with these beautiful people and their knowledge
@Vshamann3365 ай бұрын
1:08:24 I love the way he just said that! You know it's not a belief. It's a "oh shit I know." For me, that is exactly how I feel. Because it's not a belief for some of these things, I've had experience that leads me to know. Then we have so much information to put the bigger picture together coupled with that experience. And yes, it is a oh s*** I know. And it's pretty intense I must say.
@joyful-dc9gn3 ай бұрын
Learning to be human is the hardest task one can endure. It is a life long task for sure. Many of those whom walked this path in the endless past have struggled to find a proper way forward , many never did .I can only say that it begins when one walks a path of heart, but I must also say it is not easy to always stay so centered on that path given the world we live in! So even if you fall you must remember to never surrender. The reason could'nt be more appearent !
@imasarevans7255 ай бұрын
The 1 minutes of broadcast for me to listen to this. Thank you Aubrey for the video 🙏
@parawomenradio5 күн бұрын
i have a native friend and he's said to me a few times that it is the native americans that will guide the west into healing. it's amazing that they would want to help us heal, but so greatful that they do. xo we all need to heal with mother earth tho, so it makes sense. xoamy