An elder, Mamo Tame, asked me from which river does your father come from? I’ve been understanding since then that the path to our new ancestral wisdom starts by recognizing our origin in the water.
So here the question for this new conversation is: where do your parents come from? This will open us into a circle where we will be able to share inspired in the stories of each other finding similarities and motivating us to ask about where we come from, our traditions, our food, our nature, and so much more!
So let’s start the exploration of our origins in the path of ancestral understanding by bring to this circle our sharing of where our parents come from, which country, what town, which hill, and finally which is the river closest to it. That will be the river(s) you will start connecting to. Share if for all the previous places where our parents were born, the name is now the same as it was back then. Find the names and the story of the places.
Here you can be as concise as you can but sharing as deep as you find valuable to share. Your discovery will be our discovery. You can share in different rounds of the circle. Maybe now you only know the country, and later you can ask and find out the rest until you find the river closest to that place. Our ancestral wisdom is there and it is a path to find it. This research we individually do will bring new understanding and healing to our relationship with our planet, with our family and with our self.
Share in a moment where you can take the time to share. Use your motivation to get started even with as little as you know and go find the answers to the rest you need to find out with the same motivation. Ask anything that comes to your mind. As this circle is still small I will be here to directly answer and guide further in this discovery path.
Sending love and smiling in my heart for this new circle.
Um pykykye chie