JOIN THE HOPI WAY: Don’t Worry, Be Hopi!
11 Mar 2019 - 11 Mar 2019
Are you the one who often questions the Western civilisation that promotes a materialistic world?
Do you feel that most of the “modern” humans lack from connecting to our true selves, to others and to Mother-Nature?
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In sharing visions, emotions and actions in small workshops/ceremonies, you will have the opportunity to:
- meet a member of the Hopi tribe from the Water Clan (Arizona, USA)
- discover the 'way of life' of a Native American tribe of peaceful and humble farmers
- learn from Ancient messages of wisdom
- (re)-connect to the sacred elements
- initiate a global movement to change the way we think about Water
- envision a world where humankind takes its place together with animals, plants and minerals
Ruben Saufkie Sr, Hopi messenger and silversmith lives the Hopi Way with his family in a village of the Hopi land in Arizona (USA). His wife is initiated to traditional dances and his children perform the spiritual Eagle Dance. Within the framework of his European visit in 2019, Ruben calls humanity to gather with him in Brussels, by participating in workshops and ceremonies on 11 or/and 12 March 2019.
About the “Hopi Way”:
Today, Hopi is a vibrant, living culture. The Hopi people continue to perform their ceremonial and traditional responsibilities through an ancient language. The Hopi are deeply religious people living by the ethic of the Hopi Way, Maasaw's Way through peace and goodwill, spiritual knowledge, adherence to religious practices, and responsibility as Earth stewards. The Hopi culture places great value on family cohesion, stability and generosity, humility and respect, a work ethic of self-reliance, and valuing and honoring the needs of the entire community. In Hopi culture, giving isn't charity. Giving and helping are embedded in spiritual and cultural ceremonies, as well as the normal routine of daily life. The Hopi people share with others because it helps to make the community stronger. The cornerstone of the Hopi Way is an initial idea, a ritual plan, and a prayer for success.
- meet a member of the Hopi tribe from the Water Clan (Arizona, USA)
- discover the 'way of life' of a Native American tribe of peaceful and humble farmers
- learn from Ancient messages of wisdom
- (re)-connect to the sacred elements
- initiate a global movement to change the way we think about Water
- envision a world where humankind takes its place together with animals, plants and minerals
Ruben Saufkie Sr, Hopi messenger and silversmith lives the Hopi Way with his family in a village of the Hopi land in Arizona (USA). His wife is initiated to traditional dances and his children perform the spiritual Eagle Dance. Within the framework of his European visit in 2019, Ruben calls humanity to gather with him in Brussels, by participating in workshops and ceremonies on 11 or/and 12 March 2019.
About the “Hopi Way”:
Today, Hopi is a vibrant, living culture. The Hopi people continue to perform their ceremonial and traditional responsibilities through an ancient language. The Hopi are deeply religious people living by the ethic of the Hopi Way, Maasaw's Way through peace and goodwill, spiritual knowledge, adherence to religious practices, and responsibility as Earth stewards. The Hopi culture places great value on family cohesion, stability and generosity, humility and respect, a work ethic of self-reliance, and valuing and honoring the needs of the entire community. In Hopi culture, giving isn't charity. Giving and helping are embedded in spiritual and cultural ceremonies, as well as the normal routine of daily life. The Hopi people share with others because it helps to make the community stronger. The cornerstone of the Hopi Way is an initial idea, a ritual plan, and a prayer for success.