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Walking The Red Road: Empowering Practices for Your Spiritual Journey

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How do we navigate the Good Red Road using a modern world lens? With the current wave of divisiveness and discontent in the world, we are all searching for a path to a more inclusive, powerful, and purposeful life. We are seeking to align ourselves to our soul's purpose. Join Larry Running Turtle Salazar and Pamela Two Spirits Reader as they teach you empowering practices for your spiritual journey. No matter what religion or philosophy you hold, there are certain basic original instructions given to us by our ancestors. Once you awaken to these teachings, you start to see and release blockages that are holding you back on your Red Road journey. Awakened to your divine self and manifest the life that has always been there for your choosing.



Larry and Pam's spiritual visions, along with original instructions from Native American, Buddhist, Christian philosophy, and other teachings, help the reader realize they are not alone on this journey. Walking the Red Empowering Practices for Your Spiritual Journey emphasizes interconnectedness, opening your heart to Creator, and honoring Mother Earth and her children; the stars, the trees, and the sacred ground we walk on. See Spirit within you and around you as you embrace the simple teachings of this book to help you navigate the Good Red Road. Walking the Red Road shows you a way to navigate life with an open heart of self-discovery, healing, and growth. Discover the interconnectedness of all things and your unique place in the web of life. Embrace the simple teachings in this book to further encourage and inspire you to connect to infinite love and see the divine light within you.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 10, 2024

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January 29, 2025
Eye opener

I liked the easy read. It was in a manner I could understand. It caused me to think about my life. I just wish I had read it before I turned 81. Great read, learned a lot.
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August 31, 2025
'Walking the Red Road' by Larry Running Turtle Salazar, and Pamela Two Spirits Reader
(paperback book)

Interesting stories featuring Mr. Salazar's viewpoint and philosophy about walking the "Red Road", a Native American spiritually oriented life. He is a descendant of Tsalagi and Apache peoples and recognized as a Wisdom Keeper by his people.

For many years he has been working toward repatriation, of getting Native American bodies that were/are being dug up during roads or building construction or in vast American Indian burial grounds in Texas. Mr. Salazar has helped change laws in Texas pertaining to what happens to those people buried in those areas, identifying them and getting their bones returned to their descendants for a proper and sacred tribal burial.
He's negotiating funding to build a monument in Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Native Americans who died there.

Also, he's working for better living conditions, and schools, food sustainability, and health care for Native Americans, especially children.

There are also stories from Mr. Salazar's co-author, Pamela Two Spirits Reader, who has been many things including a hospice nurse and a spiritual psychopomp, someone who sits with people who are in their dying process to help them navigate their pathway, their crossing over between their present life and the dying of their physical body, into whatever destination their Spirit is journeying towards next, with love, grace, serenity, and peace.

Good book; I would have liked more info about their processes.
(this is a paperback that I keep on my permanent shelf, pulling down to re-read here and there)

Two thumbs up! 👍👍
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