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Sacred Hoop Workshop - Introduction

Wed, May 06

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Together from Home via Zoom

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Time & Location

May 06, 2020, 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. MDT

Together from Home via Zoom

About the event

An ambiguous introduction to the basic teachings of the Sacred Hoop in relation to personal growth and community development.

The Sacred Hoop represents many layers of an Indigenous perspective of life's journey. Through the teachings we will explore how the Sacred Hoop provides some defining outlooks that involve worldview's, understanding of self, sociological and psychological understanding , and spiritual connection.

The Sacred Hoop offers perspectives that western society generally seems to ignore, dismiss or moreover simply cannot see. The Sacred Hoop is a land based traditional knowledge system that has evolved through millennia of observations, insights and Spiritual guidance that comes through experiential practices to provide us levels of understandings for where we are at individually and socially. Always based in constant changes in all the forms of change.

We will begin with a basic understanding of the Sacred Hoop, followed by modules that pertain to each direction. We will learn about the importance of reciprocity and our relationship to Mother Earth and all our relations. From birth to Elder, we gain a deeper understanding of life's journey and the many phases therein.

Please register using the link below

Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcuGuqTIuE910apn8r5hmG3YGGY-bpHvG

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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In the Spirit of the Truth, we acknowledge and recognize past and ongoing injustices. HBHL is committed to Reconciliation and healing with all Indigenous Peoples as we value accountability, dignity, collaboration, and continuous learning. HBHL recognizes the traditional territories, oral practices, and history of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika Nations. The Stoney Nakota Nations of Chiniki, Goodstoney/Wesley, and Bearspaw and The Tsuut’ina Nation of Treaty 7. We also acknowledge Métis Nation Region 3 and all who live, work and steward the Treaty 7 territories. As Treaty 7 Peoples we are all responsible for the continued health and honouring of these Sacred homelands.

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