Native American Poem Walk In Beauty
Behold the red and purple sunset.
Native american poem walk in beauty. Navajo Beauty Way Prayer. O Great Spirit of our Ancestors I raise my pipe to you. This includes how we walk.
In beauty all day long may I walk. Facing East I gaze at the sun and ask for guidance for the day. I will be as I was before I will have a cool breeze over my body.
I need your strength and wisdom. Through the returning seasons may I walk. Native American saying translation by Michael R.
Many of us live in a cement juggle and find it difficult to share with Mother Nature. The symbol of the rainbow is our sovereign communication with creator. Through the returning seasons may I walk.
It was through Native American ceremonies like this one that I was able to find my own lost Spirit. In Beauty May I Walk. With beauty below me I walk.
Make my hands respect the things you have. The Lakota Indians say their goodbyes to each other with the phrase Walk in BeautyThis is my wish for you today May you walk in Beauty As I walk as I walk The Universe is walking with me In beauty it walks before me In beauty it. Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes.