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Many Birds Lodge, Michael Borg AKA "Walks the Wind," Joanne Proctor

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educatedindian:
ETA: Name of the fraud organization added. Originally this was just about what seemed to be one misguided man. His followers seem desperate to continue the group, long after the man's own family admitted him being a fraud.

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These two made the news after the standoff in Australia, white imposter posing as Navajo healer in Australia.

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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/sydney-siege-aftermath-dawson-pilates-instructor-mourns-in-native-american-ceremony-20141219-12aq6a.html
Joanne Proctor was teaching Pilates at the exact moment Man Haron Monis stormed the Lindt cafe in Martin Place. Her students that fateful morning were the parents of Katrina Dawson.

No one knew then of the horror unfolding kilometres away that would, by morning, snatch the successful barrister and mother-of-three from her family and the world.

"I literally walked out of their house to Sydney in siege," Ms Proctor says.
 
She and her husband Walks The Wind, a Native American shaman or medicine man, have come to pray in Martin Place every day since the siege's tragic conclusion. They burn sage, a powerful medicine in traditional Navajo culture.

"I'm here on a personal level, for them," she said. "Katrina was the apple of their life. They are a really beautiful family.

"The Native American people believe the smoking of sage brings channels to [the] creator and cleanses the spirit, cleanses the body. So this is a cleansing ceremony...give away the bad, take on the good."...

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Also mentioned here.

http://india.indymedia.org/en/2003/04/4472.shtml
I have a friend, a real Navaho medicine man, Michael Walks the Wind, who lives and practises locally, whose traditions are very similar, and who is keen to come along and swop yarns with kaditcha men, if they are willing, He would probably be a lot more acceptable yet. The Navaho also call their sky god Yahweh, and have canoes, and their priests made very long journeys in them in the past, Michael informs me. He has met an Inuit man, who, he reports, over three years, on his young man’s journey, paddled his kayak from his homeland to New Zealand. It is not likely he was the first to make the trip.

Epiphany:

--- Quote ---Walks the Wind is a Navajo Road Priest who is honoured to be sharing the tradition of the Sweat Lodge ceremony with us all. The sweat lodge (also called purification ceremony) is a hut, typically dome-shaped and made with natural materials, used by the Indigenous people of the Americas for ceremonial steam baths and prayer.
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http://mantra.swami.com.au/yoga-event-artists.html


--- Quote ---THE TRINE OF THE STAR NATIONS - presented by 'Son of the Sun who Walks the Wind', a Navajo Holy Man, a Sun-Keeper, a watcher, a twisted hair, and a true descendant of the Syrian/Lemurian part of the 'Star Seed Trine'
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--- Quote ---During my forthcoming talk with you, I pray that I may relate well the History of the Sowing and the Reaping of this our home world. I shall speak for the 'Old Ones', the Wingmakers and the People of the Potters Wheel, who are my lineage and kindred kind. I shall relate the thousand years of trial and error, war and waste, but also I shall speak of the eternal hope that still burns strong, and the faith that fuels it, I shall speak of unity, peace and prosperity. I look forward to our meeting and melding, may you walk in peace, grace and beauty. Wind

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http://www.wherevent.com/detail/THE-TRINE-OF-THE-STAR-NATIONS-presented-by-Son-of-the-Sun-who-Walks-the-Wind-a-Navajo-Holy-Man-a-Sun-Keeper-a-watcher-a-twisted-hair-and-a-true-descendant-of-the-SyrianLemurian-part-of-the-Star-Seed-Trine

This may be our Joanne Proctor: http://au.linkedin.com/pub/jo-proctor/72/4b7/839

Ingeborg:

--- Quote from: educatedindian on December 23, 2014, 03:23:30 pm ---
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Also mentioned here.

http://india.indymedia.org/en/2003/04/4472.shtml
I have a friend, a real Navaho medicine man, Michael Walks the Wind, who lives and practises locally, whose traditions are very similar, and who is keen to come along and swop yarns with kaditcha men, if they are willing, He would probably be a lot more acceptable yet. The Navaho also call their sky god Yahweh, and have canoes, and their priests made very long journeys in them in the past, Michael informs me. He has met an Inuit man, who, he reports, over three years, on his young man’s journey, paddled his kayak from his homeland to New Zealand. It is not likely he was the first to make the trip.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdaitcha

So why would an ndn medicine person be particularly interested in talking to kurdaitcha men?

Apart from that, at least this paragraph is worded in a pretty racist way: 'swopping yarns'...

debbieredbear:

--- Quote --- The Navaho also call their sky god Yahweh, and have canoes,
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ummmm, canoes in the desert??  And a quick search does not turn up  "yahweh" as a Navajo name for god.

loudcrow:
http://mantra.swami.com.au/yoga-event-artists.html

I just couldn't help but notice the sneakers he is wearing with his regalia. Strange.

My research shows the Navajo Sky God is called Ahsonnutli.

Yah·weh
 (ya?w?, -w?) also Yah·veh (-v?, -v?) or Jah·veh (ya?v?, -v?) or Jah·weh (ya?w?, -w?)
n.
A name for God thought to represent the original pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton among the ancient Hebrews.

His connection with Lemuria just screams Nuage bs to me.

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