The Cherokee Full Circle: A Practical Guide to Ceremonies and Traditions
By (Author) J.T. Garrett
By (author) Michael Tlanusta Garett
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Bear & Company
1st August 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Alternative belief systems
Sociology
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
299.74
Paperback
192
Width 130mm, Height 210mm, Spine 13mm
The Four Directions the four seasons and the four elements that make up the sacred hoop of the full circle must be in right relationship with one another or disharmony will result. Native American ritual has always emphasised the restoration of balance through ceremonies that provide a forum for learning transition and expressions of personal growth. Now Cherokee authors J. T. and Michael Garrett share Native American traditions to explore interrelationships as a tool for growth and transformation. THE CHEROKEE FULL CIRCLE gathers techniques representing Native American cultures from across America - stories exercises and individual and group rituals - to teach the inherent dynamics of right relationship and apply them to the healing path. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of Native American spiritual principles and traditions and demonstrate how these ideas and methods can be applied universally to deal with life's situations - from depression and grieving to finding purpose and establishing positive relationships. * Includes traditional sacred exercises teaching tales case studies and suggested rituals for individual and group healing. * Outlines the core principals of Native American traditional values and teaches how to apply them to the contemporary path of wellness and healing.
J. T. Garrett, Ed.D., is a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee from North Carolina. His son, Michael Garrett, Ph.D., is the author of Walking on the Wind and together they are the authors of Medicine of the Cherokee. As students and teachers of Indian Medicine, they draw on the ancient wisdom teachings of their Medicine Elders on the Cherokee Reservation in the Great Smoky Mountains.