Practical Applications of Native American Wisdom (Full Series) PDF Print E-mail

In this four-week series, Franc Menusan will lead us in an exploration of the practices and teachings of several Native American cultures that we can use in highly practical ways to enhance our health and peace of mind and cultivate our spirit. We will discover time-tested ancient techniques that employ intention, prayer, visualization, herbs, songs and stories to bring healing and harmony into our daily lives.

The Tree of Life
This practice purifies and strengthens us through the combining of visualization, breath, intention and prayer.
Wednesday, November 12
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Anogetchga"”Teachings and Practices for Opening the Heart
Cultivation of a loving heart is at the core of Creek belief. We will learn practices of mindfulness, blessing and conscious action.
Wednesday, November 19
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Purifying the World's Energy
Learn how to use song, intention, prayer and ceremony to help harmonize collective energy.
Wednesday, December 3
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The Sacred Pipe Ceremony
This powerful ritual uses purifying herbs, feathers, prayers and songs to help us restore balance and physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health.
Wednesday, December 10
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(4 sessions) Wednesdays
November 12-December 10, 7:45-9:45pm
No class on November 26.
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Members: $80 / Nonmembers: $85 / Individual Sessions: $22
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Franc Menusan is of Creek-Metis ancestry, a professor of American Indian Studies at the Gallatin School at NYU, a storyteller, artist and a multi-instrumental musical virtuoso who has worked on many film scores.