Mohawk Grandmother Sara Smith May 5th and 6th, 7:00 PM Franklin, NC
Dear Relatives,
Grandmother Sara Smith, an Elder of the Mohawk Tribe, will present two
programs at Center at Rose Creek in Franklin, NC on the Evenings of Monday,
May 5, and Tuesday, May 6, 7:00-9:00 PM. A suggested Love Offering of $25
is requested to assist Grandmother Sara’s work with people on her
Reservation.
Monday, May 5: Fulfillment of Native Oral Prophesies. This presentation
will enable all to understand where we are today, and the need to stand in
our Truth Path for Tomorrow.
Tuesday, May 6: Turtle Teachings. This session will center upon the
necessary adaptation of the Matriarchal Energy in contributing to Harmony,
Understanding, and Unity in these times of chaos and confusion, and the need
to come to a complete understanding of the IMPORTANCE of working TOGETHER.
Grandmother Sara will also be available for private consultations while she is at Center at Rose Creek. Please call Center at Rose Creek at (828) 369-8811 to schedule.
Grandmother Sara Smith, is an Elder of the Mohawk tribe, Iroquois Nation,
and is of the Turtle Clan. She has lived her entire life on the Six Nations
Reserve in Ontario, and has travelled extensively throughout Canada, the
U.S., and internationally carrying the Peace Message. She is a
ceremonialist and Keeper of the Dreamtime Spirituality, and is a member of
the Spiritual Elders of Mother Earth. Grandmother Sara is the visionary of
the Roots 4 Peace Sharing Centre, which she and her husband have established on their Reservation. The prime mandate of the Centre is to promote peace, unity, harmony, and understanding among all peoples, and it is dedicated to the Children of Today and “Those-Yet-Not-Here,” the Children of Tomorrow (to
the seventh generation).
You can find more information about Grandmother Sara at the following websites:
www.Spiritofmaat.com/messages/oct1/gmomsara.html
ServicesEvents/Events/4DConference/4D2000/Elders/Grandmother_Sara_Smith.html
www.earthworksforhumanity.org/pages/elders/.html
www.fhwisdomkeepers.org/pg03Eld08.html
You can find more information about Center at Rose Creek, including
directions, at: www.CenteratRoseCreek.com
Thank you,
Arthur Cataldo
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mailman.main.nc.us/mailman/listinfo/angelsbdGrandmother Sara Smith
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“I stand for the children of tomorrow.
I believe in the constructive aspect of humanity.
We need each other.
We need to come together in the circle of life, and not leave anyone behind.
We need to reach out to each other and accept each other unconditionally.
More than ever, it is necessary for people to face the light and walk in balance.
In every darkened valley there is a light source; walk toward it.
Stand in your own truth.
No one is like you.
You have your own particular gift, and your own contribution to make.”
– Sara Smith, Mohawk Elder, 2001
Sara resides in Six Nations Reserve; a ceremonialist and keeper of the Dreamtime Spirituality, Sara is a leader in the movement of traditional people towards the establishment of world peace. Sara has travelled across North America and throughout the world sharing her special gifts and culture with many people. Recognized by her own Nation, she brings the old teachings of the Grandmothers as they were taught to her, sharing the fullest circle her experience of innate wisdom.
Grandmother Sara is of the Turtle Clan, a wife, mother, grandmother & great-grandmother. She lives in Ontario, Canada at the Six Nations Reserve. She travels internationally bringing her words to us with a soft voice & gentle smile as she continues the teachings of a Sacred Way of Life when the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas followed their Original Instructions. She is now a world voice in the individual dedications of the Great Law of PEACE.
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For conservation and sustainability,
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Paul Gallimore, Director
Long Branch Environmental Education Center
POB 369 Big Sandy Mush Creek
Leicester, NC 28748
Tel. 828/683-3662 Fax: 828/683-9211
E-mail: paul@LongBranchEEC.org
Web Site: www.LongBranchEEC.org
“To restore the land one must live and work in a place.
To work in a place is to work with others.
People who work together in a place become a community,
and a community, in time, grows a culture.
To work on behalf of the wild is to restore culture.”
– Gary Snyder