J.T. Garrett
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Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
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1996
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8 editions
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The Cherokee Herbal: Native Plant Medicine from the Four Directions
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2003
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5 editions
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The Cherokee Full Circle: A Practical Guide to Sacred Ceremonies and Traditions
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2002
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2 editions
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Meditations with the Cherokee: Prayers, Songs, and Stories of Healing and Harmony
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2001
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5 editions
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Native-American Faith in America
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2003
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3 editions
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Stand or Fall
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“My first lessons were to respect all life, protect Mother Earth, and nurture the plants and herbs. I look whenever I go home to the Reservation to see if comfrey, fennel, catnip, rosemary, and many of the plants that we care for are still growing in the backyard. Sure enough, they are always there, reminding me that life does go on.”
― Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
― Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
“A small boy searches for a way to explain life with all its complexities. His Cherokee grandfather smiles and explains life in all its simplicities. Many years later, another small boy talks about the simple things of life, while his father describes how complex life is today. Inside, the father feels the not-so-distant words of his grandfather speaking softly: You are not just alive, you are part of all life itself. You are kin to all things, and everything has life . . . and memory. Things have a way of coming full circle—as a way of completing the Circle, and creating opportunities for life, love, growth, feeling, and learning.”
― Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
― Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
“In Indian Medicine, energy is a continuum that does not change. We as energy beings have our own special vibration, and we connect with other energy by a process of phasing our energy into our center or spirit self, then emerging or opening our hands to receive the energy of the Universal Circle. Instead of seeing energy as just being work, the elder teachers consider it associated with each of the Four Directions as physical, mental, spiritual, and natural. It can be directed, interfered with, and taught.”
― Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
― Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship
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