All Nations, All Faiths, One Prayer: Chief Arvol & Paula Looking Horse
The Sacred Woman: Honoring the Divine Feminine Across Traditions
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The custodians of the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Sioux Nation share a powerful message of prophecy, unity, and healing for our planet. Through stories of the White Buffalo Calf Woman and the sacred pipe, they remind us to walk in balance, gratitude, and respect for all life. Their words call us to rekindle the sacred fires, honor Mother Earth’s spirit, and pray together across all nations and faiths. This is a heartfelt invitation to return to the sacred way of life—where peace begins with each prayer.
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