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Old 04-11-2020, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by feather
Since I was very young, I've always felt drawn to Native American spirituality.
despite being a non-native. As I got older, that draw became more and more heightened.

At times when I get stressed and overwhelmed with life stuff, I head to Youtube and listen to and watch "Amazing Grace" in Cherokee by Walela. I find it comforting and soothing. Are there other non-natives who have had and do have that draw?


Hello feather,

Sometime in my 20s, I found native American stuff online and have felt drawn to them... images and sounds, culture and traditions, spirituality and more. I never really delved much deeper and then out of the blue, a little more than 10 years later, I had a dream where a native American man and woman were talking. It was a very short scene and didn't seem connected to the rest of my dream. I had wondered if it might actually be a scene from one of my past lives. I've never had flashes of any of my past lives (growing up, reincarnation just always made perfect sense to me) in real life but I have been wishing to get a glimpse of one or a few of them at least. I now wonder if you may have had a similar dream...

Like you, I found the Amazing Grace in Cherokee comforting and soothing and also love the Inuit and Sioux version linked by ImthatIm.

Here is another link with the Amazing Grace played with a flute and it's just mesmerizing and spiritually uplifting to listen to.


Love and blessings,
serene
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