There is nothing in the world that smells like the magical smell of the desert during and after a light rain. The sage opens up and fills the air. It’s a smell that never gets old.
@crunchybunnylady8 ай бұрын
That sounds wonderful. I have never experienced that. Sage is one of my favorite smells. I like to put some in a pot to simmer on the woodstove. Sage tea is amazing for a sore throat or headache.
@Unoriginal38 ай бұрын
hope that experience happens to me one day
@TheOtherKine8 ай бұрын
Yeah. That smell mixed with the smell of the red rocks and sand, it's intoxicating and soothing, bring you right down to Earth and then transports you up, it's magical.
@killingus7778 ай бұрын
Truth
@carmensmithaguirre30498 ай бұрын
A lot of that smell is the creosote (or chaparral) too, which they did their last video on.
@DohBoyzisbossome8 ай бұрын
What an absolute privilege it is to have so much information about the old ways of life thanks to this man
@atondefreit88888 ай бұрын
Fuh real. Am not American
@bethmcright97317 ай бұрын
Wonderful Mr. Wally Brown🩵🩵🩵 Such Beautiful Knowledge❤❤
@WeberMachineWorks7 ай бұрын
Right a true living treasure.
@Paulakat5175 ай бұрын
Totally agree. ❤ I didn't know you could make tea out of it.
@Teams-ex7rd4 ай бұрын
It’s not old ways it is Native Indian way of life which means it is still being used. Many Europeans use Our things than us improperly but they try.
@MossMusic7778 ай бұрын
You are a living treasure elder Chief. It’s good that you are teaching the younger generations and keeping the Navaho culture alive. Thank you so much!
@semigoth2998 ай бұрын
Yes need more of them and less of greedy doctors and big pharmaceutical companies
@RoseLangaard8 ай бұрын
@@semigoth299 Yessss!!!
@zalinabrooks11988 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@JohnnyMoralezLee8 ай бұрын
Yes I'm young, Navajo thank you for blessings on the sage needed that learn a lot from you teaching myself from yourself Mister your a grand honors to my learning of sage also from my own self as a learner from sage and what I've delt with. Blessings to you Navajo like To say Indian that's more respect from me as a citizen in America don't like to think like it just raised different Sir, like to say I'm a teacher myself to many younger than me got to help many that need so thank you for explaining.❤
@elcerlyc7 ай бұрын
I'm happy this Chief uses a platform like YT so his wisdom is spread worldwide and available for future generations .
@timothytremblay77637 ай бұрын
As a lover of nature and an avid herbalist I respect Native American medicine more than our conventional medicines prescribed by doctors I trust mother nature but not much others. Thank you for your Native American expertise brother man. ✌️🖖
@14rnr8 ай бұрын
I love this Gentleman, I could listen to his wisdom for days.
@myrnacox97708 ай бұрын
I hear you. Love be this.
@denisseavila90837 ай бұрын
His voice, alone, is soothing and reassuring. May Mr. Wally always be blessed! 😊
@14rnr7 ай бұрын
@@denisseavila9083 Absolutely, he has an engaging demeaner that sooths the soul.
@brianlau63734 ай бұрын
I had the Bible forced into my brain since first grade. It was confusing and contradictory. Wally makes so much more sense in the physical, mental and spiritual realm.
@debluetailfly8 ай бұрын
I use sage essential oil in a diffuser. When I was a truck driver, I was the first vehicle stopped by a flagman for road contruction in AZ. He came over by my cab and talked to me, and ended up pointing out all the desert plants that were nearby.
@luvittor94577 ай бұрын
Que benção! A Sálvia chamou o conhecedor com seu aroma❤
@GC-gj9dp8 ай бұрын
It makes me smile to hear you speak Navajo, Cherokee strong here,much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@CatherineStazzoni8 ай бұрын
Amen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@KristinaCarvalho5 күн бұрын
My grandmother side was Cherokee from what I hear. She was born in Tennessee. I wonder if that's my I'm always searching spiritual things. I feel like something missing in my soul. .
@hannibalfordinner8 ай бұрын
These videos make a huge impact. Unless the sun fries, our servers and our electric grid disappear, these videos will continue to make an impact throughout time. These ancient teachings will one day be treasured, if not forgotten. Thank you all for these videos, especially the elder.
@michaelgarrity60908 ай бұрын
Another great lesson.
@slantdwave8 ай бұрын
Record your elders too
@AwakenedOne4477 ай бұрын
Oh! What they have done to the American Indians! They never change either. They’re trying to do the same thing today, only it’s all of us. Peace to you. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
@andreawheatley55288 ай бұрын
I love listening and learning from our elders, my husband is Chippewa, and Oneida of the Thames, part of Six Nations in Canada, Potowatomie and Chippewa from Michigan, I love sage, sweet Grass and cedar, love to you all ❤️
@debcardy4688 ай бұрын
Also my family line!
@mousiebrown17478 ай бұрын
❤ love to you & yours
@justinedelfino82768 ай бұрын
Yes, sweet grass and cedar too.. magical all the beautiful gifts of divine nature.
@RareAries3238 ай бұрын
Boozhoo Aaneen
@evajawidzk20688 ай бұрын
Back to you and yours
@michaelsanchez84578 ай бұрын
Herbs are such a wonder. Thanks so much for sharing this wisdom.
@Angelsamongus1117 ай бұрын
I burn sage daily to rid negative energy from our home. It’s amazing the difference in all of our demeanor. So say what you may. The native people know!! 🕊️🕊️🕯️❤️
@TheNewWisdom8 ай бұрын
Always blowing sage smoke over a patient before healing sessions, it cleanses and changes a lot on many levels. Lovely movie!
@kwg50448 ай бұрын
Thank you grandfather/elder. Please post a million times
@craigdagenhart21228 ай бұрын
I love the smell of desert sage
@patrickyeager79948 ай бұрын
Found memories as a kid in Nevada smelling all the sagebrush, chasing jack rabbit’s , riding through it. And occasionally making tea.
@GoodBeets4ME8 ай бұрын
A few decades ago I was invited to come to S. Dakota for a ceremony on Lakota territory. The sage they gathered there grew in a single stalk, about 12 inches high and straight up. It was used in sweat lodge ceremonies. When you felt your skin burning, you'd rub it on your skin and it would feel like ice!! Beautiful plant. Thank you for your words.
@Lynn-r7o8 ай бұрын
Thank you Yah bless and protect all His children. Many tribes many languages ❤️🖐️
@_Ramen-Vac_8 ай бұрын
I love the smell of burning sage, particularly the "mugwort" or black sage... they say do a tea, but the odor of the smoke makes my senses truly fly beyond the normal existence. Something special indeed derives from special herbs and spices.
@MisstressMourtisha8 ай бұрын
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@AS-Whitefeather8 ай бұрын
There should be mention that caution should be used with mugwort, Artemisia vulgaris when prepared in a tea for women who are pregnant. Artemisia vulgaris is a blood mover and should not be used in tea form during pregnancy. 🌿
@abbynormal12928 ай бұрын
Black sage is Salvia mellifera. Mugwort isn't even in the same family of plants. Mugwort is an Artemisia. Mugwort SHOULD NEVER BE CONSUMED BY PREGNANT WOMEN UNLESS THEY DON'T WANT TO BE PREGNANT ANYMORE! Mugwort causes the woman's uterus to contract and stimulates the body to start menstruation. Sage also is not recommended for people who are pregnant.
@sharonflowers27338 ай бұрын
Artemisiae argyi Folium, in traditional Chinese herbal medicine used to stop prolonged menstrual bleeding, cold womb & restless fetus.
@AS-Whitefeather8 ай бұрын
@@sharonflowers2733 Mugwort ( the one I referenced) is likely unsafe when taken by mouth (tea, or in capsule) during pregnancy. Mugwort might cause the uterus to contract or stimulate a period, which can lead to a miscarriage. And actually, it was used for the termination of pregnancy when there were no options for women facing life or death if they were unable to carry the baby full term. I dare say it would be cautionary for those who are pregnant unless specifically working with a qualified herbalist, medicine man/woman, native or one who specializes in TCM. 🌿 I'm unfamiliar with the species you are referencing.
@tamaking868 ай бұрын
I have sage as well for burning. But to learn about these other plants is amazing! Edit: I should point out i am a white man of the strong light. I wish these gifts of knowledge remain strong to you true natives. 💪😎
@robinswampangel6 ай бұрын
If you’re a white man, and you’re buying “sage”, you’re probably burning the plant that’s in the thumbnail of this video that comes from Europe (white-man territory) and NOT the sage that grows in the desert. If the leaves you burn are long as skinny, you are burning white-man’s sage, and you can absolutely continue to burn your sage like your ancestors did.
@robinswampangel6 ай бұрын
The traditional uses of these plants are so similar, that they just get lumped into one, but they are from completely different parts of the world. Keep burning your sage.
@64Magick8 ай бұрын
*I grow 4 types of Sages here on MAUI for the past 7 years, the aroma smells great, the tea is smooth and for cooking, I chop this and parsley and meld it in lots of melted butter, garlic, ginger and turmeric which I add to my steak, chicken, pork or seafood!!!*
@ChristaFree8 ай бұрын
I love learning about traditional herbal medicines. I hate pharmaceutical companies and prefer natural treatments when i can. More please! With supply chain issues and corrupt medicine this week become important I think. At least for people like me who have lost any faith in our modern healthcare system. I always though God provides all we need on this earth, but most people have lost the knowledge. I'd like to learn about them.
@deneseburrell8 ай бұрын
Get a good BOOK. Plant a garden with lots of different herbs & flowers, but make SURE you buy HEIRLOOM/NON-GMO seeds because they're making lots of stuff without seeds: lemons, grapes, tomatoes will be next, so we can't feed ourselves 😡Good Luck~🙏🌱🌻🌺🌾🌿💚✌
@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin8 ай бұрын
I AM HOLLISTIC, FRANCO AMERICAINE FROM SOUTH WEST FR, COSTAL WHER WE LIVE TO 105
@luvittor94577 ай бұрын
Penso exatamente como você. Deus nos deu tudo, temos que honrar e agradecer. Agradecer a todos como esse Navajo ancião e outros que nos transmite essa sabedoria. A natureza é uma farmácia viva.
@tf31807 ай бұрын
Isn't it crazy that in just a few generations, they tricked people into believing the medicine we've been using for thousands of years is "alternative" medicine? Pharmaceuticals that have only been around about 100 years are "traditional"...
@jeffjones78973 ай бұрын
You so right I have lost trust in the medical system also and hope to learn more myself ❤
@rochellepaputsis72458 ай бұрын
This elder is a wealth of knowledge a true treasure
@chiefengineerstevo94208 ай бұрын
My friend taught of Ancient Grandmother,,, and of The Sage... Thank You for bringing Beauty Plantea forward...
@Arinera8 ай бұрын
I love hearing about the usage of the flora in your surroundings. Here in Switzerland many people don't know the abundance and various uses for plants around them because this wisdom was not passed down to them or they probably think it is not necessary knowledge today. But I find it gives me perspective to know I'm surrounded by such diverse, rich and useful nature. I think it's important to know and appreciate the plants and animals around us and to teach the next generation like you do.
@luvittor94577 ай бұрын
Eu amo as.plantas. todos os países tem o conhecimento das plantas da sua região e seu uso . Com certeza centenas de pessoas das cidades do interior guardam essa sabedoria e as utilizam. Aqui, Brasil, estou buscando aprender e praticamente só as uso em minha saude. Hoje já consigo reconhecer muitas. Faço minhas próprias tinturas, pomadas e cleo, os Chás. Abraços, querida❤
@sunshinesarah85238 ай бұрын
Thank you for recording and sharing this! I'm from New Mexico and have always loved learning what I can from all the natives. I know certain places do not allow any white men around, but am grateful for those who share with all of us. I have always believed we need to go back to the native ways and be one with nature, not as we are now. I've grown up using sage for clearing and protection, never knew you could make tea with it. Thank you so much ❤
@ramonarichardson79047 ай бұрын
Live in New Mexico here too. Have several Navajo friends. Just love ❤️ to learn more about their history, culture, language and wisdom. Thank you, Wally for sharing with us. Love sage with cooking and so does my family and friends! It’s a wonderful spice to use.
@luvittor94577 ай бұрын
No Brasil, talvez seja outro tipo de Salvia. Se usa para temperos e para chás. Há pesquisas sobre a prevenção e tratamento de Alzheimer.
@cillaloves2fish6888 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I'm Dineh but was born & raised off the Rez. These teachings were never taught to me or my brothers & sisters. When I visit my relatives on the Rez, and ask them various questions, most of the time they cannot provide an answer, or give really vague answers or just say that's how it's always been done, they don't really know either. So thank you again for sharing your knowledge, I appreciate your time and effort to keep tradition alive.
@friendoengus8 ай бұрын
shane, i like that we are seeing more of you lately wally is great, and the two of you together are also great ever-increasing numbers of us are finding, inhabiting, and building the new world we share the work together, and all of us are learning how to step up, along the beauty way many thanks, gentleman your leadership and educating is precious for all
@daleksummers31558 ай бұрын
Truly
@inflight86388 ай бұрын
While living in Tucson AZ, I would load up the truck children in the neighborhood, ride out to Saguaro West after the RAINS🎉 what an Amazing fragrance!!!🧩
@crazyazmommy7 ай бұрын
I'm from Tucson and had to move to North Carolina, although it's beautiful and we need rain to make living things (very green here) unless you've lived in the desert, one cannot understand the magic of desert rain! My heart physically hurts missing home. Not to mention AZ is the only state that doesn't do daylight savings madness , now that I have had to experience that , it's terrible to change the time (which they may try to over ride The Most High's creation but they are always fraudulently) its very bad on the body, mind and spirit. I know each place is God given , made and blessed but Arizona is very special, that's why ancient pyramids are in the grand canyon ❤ 🏜
@anitacartagena2 ай бұрын
@@crazyazmommy Hawaiʻi does not participate in daylight savings time madness, either ❤
@bwaldsch238 ай бұрын
Navajo traditions are gemstones that should not be forgotten. Thank you for the knowledge oh wise one. 💜♒☮☯♾♐☸🛐♌💜
@seabee56958 ай бұрын
Thank you Wally. So Wise the teachings of our Elders. Since ancient times, in many cultures, Sage has been highly regarded for its healing benefits and used for both Oral and skin conditions. Studies have shown it to possess many Medicinal properties.. Perfectly formulated for the Uses you have described. Our Mother Earth provides.🌎🙏
@lisadavie52828 ай бұрын
Everything has a sacred geometry it has a shape, expression and purpose Thank You so much for sharing ❤
@tf31807 ай бұрын
Once you learn some basic physics theory, everything on eath is suddenly a miracle. The whole of existence is frequency. One little decimal to the left or right and nothing exists as we know it. Beautifuand awe-inspiring to think about, and I don't even like mathematics. Lol
@Jayne43-u1d7 ай бұрын
My heavens what a God we serve. He has catered for ALL OUR Needs. Thank you brother. God bless you.
@Carboneye78 ай бұрын
This man looks more like my beloved grandfather than anyone else I have encountered. This information is very soothing and much appreciated.
@RufinaSa8 ай бұрын
I am a Tatar and traditionally we used to use a lot of herbs in our daily lives. The knowledge was passed generation to generation. But with the time, we ve lodt that knowledge. My grandmother taught me the herbs. Just wanted to express my gratitude for sharing your knowledge with the rest of the world.
@dennismaloney72418 ай бұрын
When my wife and I worked in the Grand Canyon, we came to admire the Navajo and Hopi traditions greatly. To this day, my wife gives our home a cleansing with sage every year.
@Liberybell4138 ай бұрын
I always look forward too your hearing of traditions, I find it fascinated and very infirmative❤Thankyou I appericuate your time and kindness for sharing your wisdom and knowledge 🥰
@victordebs43578 ай бұрын
Thank you for this knowledge on Sage. Good info...
@reneejohnson34237 ай бұрын
Sage. Is a miracle worker ❤❤. 😊
@grlpeterson8 ай бұрын
I SOOOO hope the Navajo are still continuing in living their language! It's so beautiful. Lakota, too!
@shihtzusrule91158 ай бұрын
I was at the checkout at Walmart and they had some Pure Leaf teas in bottles and I picked up a Blackberry and Sage. Best tea I've ever had. It was amazing. Sage is a chelator of metals. Binds it up to be excreted or sweated out. Works great on helping eliminate Uranium. Navajo wells were contaminated by the Uranium mining.
@Smokerise49698 ай бұрын
Uranium awful.
@bugsy87348 ай бұрын
THANK YOU For That Information And I WILL Definitely Try That. 😃
@1MasterLi8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate when you share native ways of medicinal plants and encourage you to keep doing it mr Wally Beown.
@josephinegutierrez13948 ай бұрын
Great content. So much wisdom. Thank you very much for this.
@beckycrum18258 ай бұрын
Your wisdom and knowledge are of great worth to us all. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙏
@shawnmcpeak61848 ай бұрын
Thank you for your Service. Thank you for sharing your ways.
@m.m.96848 ай бұрын
In the U.K. sage is popular in sage and onion stuffing, usually with chicken. Best wishes from Wales.
@Hyoscyamus3698 ай бұрын
So every time my mum burnt the Sunday roast she was actually performing a sacred smudging ceremony 😊
@teresadvorak61458 ай бұрын
There are different variations of it. I don't use use the same sage in my bird stuffing to smudge my home. It's 2 different sages. There is cooking sage & smudging sages. A mystical person can also be called a Sage. I hang it on the walls of my home to keep the bugs out. I love the smell of it. My sister*in*law hates the smell of it. It makes me feel sound after sageing 🙏❤🌿
@calliew3118 ай бұрын
Cooking sage isn't the same thing.
@ConnieKnepper8 ай бұрын
Sage is also used here in the states in food
@cmb39157 ай бұрын
Please document as many of the “old ways” as possible. It is wonderful to hear. Thank you!
@crazy42778 ай бұрын
This is very useful information! I appreciate and am grateful for Navajo Traditional Teachings... Thank you Mr. Brown AND Shane!
@eternalblossom9287Ай бұрын
if ita good for navajo its good for me blessing to all
@timsim838 ай бұрын
Sage is a catch-all-plant across this new culture because it is so useful. Only some of us will take note of the nuances in this message. Nevertheless, many people can appreciate this special plant-companion.
@susanasalinas42735 ай бұрын
Elder, Sir, thank you for your teachings. Your words are encouraging. Thanks for the lesson.
@L7HopelessEgyptianWelshRoyal8 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏🏾 bro (cameraman) for doing a great job too... Very excellent knowledge I’m so proud for you both keep up the great work!! Love you guys! Stay healthy
@themovies20008 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Herbs are wonderful for so many things. Provided for us by our creator. 🙏🏻
@MoniqueangeliqueLumpkin8 ай бұрын
YEA GENESIS 1:29, IT WORKS.
@ryanc32648 ай бұрын
Peace and love and good health to you Willy
@PhilippBrandAkatosh8 ай бұрын
i think the prayer is to structure the water inside the plant with the vibrations of the sound waves.
@MisstressMourtisha8 ай бұрын
Occult knowledge for the win ❤
@deneseburrell8 ай бұрын
Check out the amazing H20 tests done by Masaru Emoto. Water hears everything we say! Speak kindly to it, our bodies are 70% water~
@MarkHolman8 ай бұрын
My mother loved purple sage!
@RareAries3238 ай бұрын
Lighting up my smudge bowl as you speak my elder! Some north dakota prairie sage mixed with cedar and a lil bit'a sweet grass ho wah! More smudging less judging ge'get!
@thomasskokan20018 ай бұрын
MORE SMUDGING , LESS JUDGING ❤ 🧡 LET 💛 THE💙 SMOKE 💚 RISE 💜
@TerryWindell8 ай бұрын
Thank you Elder for your knowledge. I noticed the medallion you wear. Thank you also for your service.
@afterthestorm2218 ай бұрын
Great talk on the benefits of sage I had to chuckle when he said "Go chew some sage" definitely reminded me of my dad and his way of communicating the past.
@Mphscat7 ай бұрын
My maternal grandmother was native american and had this kind of plant knowledge among other things and I sure do with I had paid more attention and taken notes. Thankfully we have KZbin and this Chief to teach us. Grateful.
@donnalowe93348 ай бұрын
Beautiful wisdom. Thank you for sharing teaching for each day we need. Much love ...
@juliavanrun-kilic17445 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom!🙏🏻
@bjoburn78217 ай бұрын
Thanks for teachings of benefits of Natural Remedies
@GypsyFish4328 ай бұрын
I've been studying plants since I was 10 years old, this information is amazing ❤ Thank you for sharing this wisdom!
@Transform555 ай бұрын
I love sage, palo santo and frankincense. Wonderful to use these cleansing plants / resins in the home rather than chemical fragrence that brings the vibration down. I sage my house every week, set positive intentions and send unconditional love to my family and for all who come into my home. ❤
@Jan-pw4po8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ Megwetch Grandfather for your Teachings, we put sage in the bowl of the Sacred Chanupa when we are not using it to keep negative energy away
@sazsh8 ай бұрын
Mitakuye oyasin
@sherryblanton20295 ай бұрын
Thank You Elder. Your Wisdom is Important to us All!
@friendoengus8 ай бұрын
the sage i know from 8000' central colorado east slope is different from the two shown here it is much smaller, a forb, not a woody plant i gather in the spring/summer, only the ones without flowers it is a good sage, and now i learned some additional uses many thanks
@stolman21978 ай бұрын
I believe you're describing real sage (another sacred plant), Wally is holding sagebrush, in this area that is sage in common usage.
@friendoengus8 ай бұрын
@n2197 thank you sister plants, with similar uses and effects
@sherlhoeppner23927 ай бұрын
I love the rabbit brush!! First time i saw it was in SantaFe New Mexico-- full bloom that October--yellow, feathery and calming!!❤
@blackeagle62688 ай бұрын
I love listening to you. 🦅❤️🦅
@CarnivoreChristina6 ай бұрын
I can listen to Mr Brown all day❤ love this channel
@FairyFrequency8 ай бұрын
So many wonderfully beneficial uses for this amazing plant. Sending infinite love and warm greetings from Missouri.
@CarolineB6558 ай бұрын
love the Navajo language, I used to listen to the Phoenix Sun's games on a station in Window Rock, I couldn't understand a word but I remember when KJ, Charles Barkley, A.C.Green, Dan Marley or Danny Ainge made a great play, they'd get all excited and then I would automatically get excited like I knew what they were totally saying! LOL🎉
@floranderson22518 ай бұрын
I make sage tea 🍵 and I drink it. I also chew it. It is good for our teeth. Sage is good anti-inflamatory and good for women and menopause. Thank u Sir for your wonderful knowledge...😮😮😢
@Zettielove5 ай бұрын
How do you make it for menopause?
@floranderson22515 ай бұрын
@@Zettielove Make tea 🍵☕ and sip it
@kschanaman6 ай бұрын
I am sad watching the loss of these wise ones. I ask MANY more years be graced upon you . Much respect here!!
@kathleengolding78238 ай бұрын
I love your videos…sage bathing, tea and smudging are a favorite 🥰 You are such a calming teacher
@KimonSheri7 ай бұрын
One thing you teach, is very important, and the way to live. Its called. Truth. Thank you
@michaelschiessl83578 ай бұрын
Thank you grandfather Wally and Shane for this great video and information.. we learn so much from you about natural herbs and their various uses in terms of your health and in terms of using them in a sweat lodge and Native American ceremonies..Thank you!
@nelsonshakespeare28818 ай бұрын
I was taken from m people as an infant and raised by adopted parents. Thank you elder Cheif for teaching us. Not all ignorant are young.
@generationalmolehill76748 ай бұрын
I enjoy sage much more now!😊
@4evaavfcАй бұрын
Good to come across this elder talking about sage.
@Nic-kx5dn8 ай бұрын
My mum always grew herbs.Igrow herbs too and love them and try to learn about them,more and more.❤
@clintwestwood18958 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information my friend, blessings to you from Nevada.
@TroyYoung-jt2gg8 ай бұрын
Awesome
@Paintedhorse27215 күн бұрын
Wisdom of our Elders is Preciuos, Love and Respect for our Elders❤
@ncsgrocker8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this information. Plant medicine is the best I believe. I still get purple sage (old man) as you call it sent to me from NM. It is wonderful for stomach issues and for stress. Love your programs. I am a herbalist and sell tinctures, poultices, and do Reiki as well. That you for your service my brother. I was a Corpsman with the USMC for 14 years. Live and Light to you and your family!
@tammyuribe70278 ай бұрын
I am Honored and bow to Divine in you. Thank you for wisdom. 👑
@Red_Riverwalk8 ай бұрын
Blessings.💜
@NavajoTraditionalTeachings8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@earthmamma858 ай бұрын
I love sage tea. It’s hard to describe other than pure comfort.
@stiltskino40098 ай бұрын
Sage tea I will drink
@eternalblossom9287Ай бұрын
with a touch of honey
@ArvelMecham-zp9cw8 ай бұрын
So grateful for your continued traditional teaching. I love his Navajo! I was there (Dinetah) 50 years ago and his Navajo is easy to understand for me. Thank you again!!
@pedroleal71188 ай бұрын
Thank you! I do collect Sage. It's always great to learn.
@peachesandcream34157 ай бұрын
I grew sage on my land here in the us. Virgin Islands! I use it for cooking and for chasing wicked spirits
@melaniestewart44518 ай бұрын
And that's LOVE❤!
@JMcYrk8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the teachings!
@stolman21978 ай бұрын
I have twisted sagebrush bark into cordage as well as used it for tinder for Firestarter. The wood is also good for hearthboards and spindles in bowdrill fire making
@3Y3ECE8 ай бұрын
I grew up in utah, and loved the smell of sage when a wind passed through... Love hearing traditional uses for native plants. So much more history, and rich lore surrounding them all. I love the perspective! Great video, keep up the excellent work!
@AnnaM228 ай бұрын
Another wonderful video regarding herbs. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us. Much appreciated as always. Please continue going this path so that more people can learn the beauty and generosity of our Mother Nature. 🙇🏻🌿☀️
@kimdodd66775 ай бұрын
Thank you❤so interesting I love hearing and learning from you thank you ❤🌹
@gabrielwhitehorse62858 ай бұрын
Yaateeh shi-cheii nizhoneeh good teaching 🪶🪶🪶🪶
@danielpowell98918 ай бұрын
😊Look at the Sparkling Vibrant Aura of that Sage. Amazing. Sparkling ❤❤❤❤❤
@barbaranocente16298 ай бұрын
Thank you for the time that you take and the patients that you have to give this wonderful healing and true information to those of us who need to hear It. God bless you