FEATURES
Redwood Speech, Watershed Prayers
The Poetics of Place
When we give time to a place and open our senses to its speaking, our bond with the world becomes sacramental.
By Francis Weller
Lessons for the People of the Corn
An Interview with
OmeAkaEhekatl Erick Gonzalez
Can we prepare ourselves so that the
transformation of 2012 is a time of celebration instead of lamentation?
By Sharon Brown
To Save the Sacred Waters
The Teztan Biny Story
An open pit mine is a tool of genocide when it destroys a lake which is the heart of a land and of its people.
By Emilio Laurier Williams Portal
with video images and interviews by Susan Smitten and David Springblatt
Greed
We are born with no sense of private ownership,yet greed is the basis for all oppression and injustice.
By Manitonquat (Medicine Story)
Healing the Torn World
Lessons from Tatewarí, the God of Fire
In this time of disconnection and desperation, Grandfather Fire arrives to bring guidance to all people.
If All the World Could Hear
Nine Wisdom Keepers from indigenous traditions answer the question, “What would you say?”
The Realms of Coincidence
What is usually dismissed as “coincidence” is actually evidence of the intricacy of the web of being.
By Robert Moss
COLUMNS
Logs for the Fire
Mud and Mercy
By Dianna Vagianos Miller
Reconnecting with the Earth
The Wonder of Living in the Heart
By Rina Burleson
FireStarters
A Confluence of Rivers
By Cynthia Frisch
Final Flicker
The Seventh Prophecy
By Edward Benton-Banai
POETRY
Capricious
By rm mist
Ocean
By Hydeh Aubon
Little Bug Kneels Down
By Marianna S. Tupper
DEPARTMENTS
Flares from our Readers
Dear Sacred Fire +
How Messy Is Community?
Editor’s Note
Listening to the Song of the Earth
Unintended Consequences
If Only This Were a Fish Tale
Reviving Right Relationship
Vallecitos: A Sanctuary for Activists
Burning Books
I’m a Medicine Woman Too by Jesse Wolf Hardin
Reviewed by Adrienne Kant