I just took the page screenshot.
http://stevebeckow.com/2011/01/02/little-grandmother-faces-stiff-challenge/Here are some of the comments so far:
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shadowfax1920 | December 20, 2010 | 68 likes, 3 dislikes
**JAN 1** Check out my new video
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**DEC 30**
I have several things to address today:
Kiesha stated that she was going to step away from native traditions, however a recent advertisement of her in fake regalia has recently put on the internet:
http://www.greatmystery.org/nl/ps2011…
“Kiesha Crowther, also known as “Little Grandmother,” was initiated as shaman at age 30 by her mother’s tribe (Sioux/Salish)”
Kiesha is still appropriating NDN regalia and using NDN’s in general to sell her new age ceremonies.
Every day, Kiesha changes the information on her bio. The story about how she was made a shaman is constantly changed and more is added in as this ordeal goes along:
From:
http://littlegrandmother.net/NEWURGEN…
“Falling Feathers personally guided Kiesha’s initiation and taught her how to conduct ceremony, how to pray in traditional ways with the chanupa, how to pray while in inipi and he conferred upon her the name “Little Grandmother”.”
This part about teaching her the Inipi and how to smoke the Chanupa is brand new. And I’m only guessing this was added in so that she can give herself permission to go ahead and use them.
“Recently, Kiesha called the tribal council office to inquire about her official standing in the tribe. She was surprised to hear that Falling Feathers had not acted with the permission of the tribal council and therefore could not necessarily convey tribal authority.”
Falling Feathers is Salish according to Kiesha. I’m curious as to why a Salish elder was teaching her how to perform one of the Lakota’s seven sacred rites, the Sacred Chanupa, given to the people from White Buffalo Calf Woman.
What else does not make sense in this story:
“For example, this past year, when one elderly woman on the Flathead Reservation died at the hospital and no family could be located, Kiesha was called. Her name was given by an official as a recognized spiritual representative of the tribe. Though she was not raised on the reservation, Kiesha had every reason to accept and believe her status as “shaman” came with tribal recognition.”
If Kiesha called the tribal office and was told they don’t recognize her, then why did they call her to the reservation when someone passed away and the family could not be located? The Salish and Kootenai tribe have already stated they not only do not recognize Kiesha as their shaman, they have said the do not know her. Period.
Below are two sources where Kiesha’s story is that she was initiated as shaman by “sioux salish tribal grandmothers”. But before you go there, please allow me to take a moment to address the fact that Kiesha dresses in jeans and slacks. If she were truly directed by an elder or grandmothers, she would have been taught that one conducts ceremony in traditional skirt.
Who initiated Kiesha as shaman? She says it is falling feathers, but on another website back dated June 29, 2010 she states it was by “Sioux and Salish tribal grandmothers”
http://www.worldpuja.org/archives/201… If you look here, it’s the same information on another site.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rainbowv… Apparently last summer, Kiesha was saying it was tribal grandmothers of Salish and Sioux peoples. If it was not falling feathers that made her a shaman, who are these grandmothers and how can we contact them?
DEC 29 Kiesha writes on her website that the elders on the Salish and Kootenai reservation called her when someone had died, because Kiesha is important and the elders could not contact the deceased’ family. Kiesha please explain to me why is it that the elders contacted you to come to the reservation because they see you as someone important to the tribe, yet at the same time you claim that you called the tribal council and they said they don’t recognize you as their shaman. This story does not make sense at all. When people call up to the Salish and Kootenai reservation, they are told that they don’t know who you are.
DEC? 28 Kiesha states she will now step away from using any regalia, pipes, bags, and will not use Native American traditional rites in her ceremonies. We intend to hold Kiesha to this. She still claims she was made a shaman by someone called falling feathers. No one knows who this is. Kiesha is still intent on hiding who her mother is,that supposedly lives in the Flathead res. Kiesha, real medicine teachers do not hide their lineage. If anyone has questions please call the reservation.
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Angel permalink
January 2, 2011
I have heard about the controversy regarding Little Grandmother. In my humble opinion, her message is what counts, and the messages are heartfelt, peaceful, uplifting, and with love.
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Movebreathe permalink
January 2, 2011
The philosophy that no one should charge money for presenting their workshops that impart spiritual teachings would leave this world bereft of inspired leadership at a time when it needs it most.
Even Native Americans would trade for what they needed. Their currency used to be beaver, bear or buffalo hides or other things they made that they then traded for what they needed that others had hunted or made. In our modern world, money is universally used as a medium for trade – it is easier to carry around that bundles of hides or other goods for trade. Granted, we all know there are many flaws in the monetary system as it is currently used. But it is still a form of energy we trade for what we need, from the grocery store, the gas station, or any workshop we choose to attend.
$195 per person is a very reasonable amount to charge for a workshop, far more reasonable than many who offer spiritual and personal growth teachings for fees. Once the venue rent is paid, the power bill is paid, and other costs associated with the presentation are paid, a portion may be left to the presenter, which I feel they are more than justified in keeping to take care of their day to day needs for food, clothing and shelter. Without charging, such a person presenting their teachings “for free” would soon have to cave in to the need to work for wages to provide their necessities of living and would have little time left over to offer their message to the world.
There is little need in this world for hides or beads or things fashioned by hand for trade. I cannot use such things to pay my rent, nor buy my food. For that, at this time, I need money. So to trade money to a teacher to help support them in getting their message out seems one of the best things I can do with my money. The teacher must be balance what they ask for, making it a fair amount that allows as many people to attend as possible with what is needed to put on the event for venue and other associated costs, leaving them with something to keep their lives going. However, those teachers that ask astronomical $$$ rates for their events, far over and above the balance between paying for venue, etc. and their own costs of living… I seriously would doubt that for such a price, they would have anything of value to offer me.
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Serina777 permalink
January 2, 2011
Whoever wrote this video, is in fear. Whatever he/they have against Kiesha is not out of a state of love.
She is a strong woman and she will know how to act for the better. Noone will ever be able to take her inner core. It doesn’t matter which name she carries. She is a wisdom-keeper and she can be proud of who she really is.
Kiesha, we love you!
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karljenn permalink
January 2, 2011
We must be very careful to believe everything that we hear about people we feel are of the light at this time. I’ve recently through some reflection and recent reading on friendly web sites such as this one come to greatly appreciate the power of TPTB to turn us on our own. Discernment is simple to say but more difficult to use. Over on Project Avalon Bill Ryan has just released an interview that he had with an insider of TPTB who claims he is helping Bill but I really have trouble with this insiders motives. I trust he is who he claims, I trust that he is dangerourous and I believe a lot of the information he states to be mostly true. However I strongly believe he’s playing a Trojan horse of sorts. The key part of that conversation that I took away was that TPTB are more apt to discredit someone if they are too close to the truth. I wouldn’t recommend watching this video interview if you struggle to stay in the light. It affected be negatively for a day or two but I’ve regrounded since watching it. A lot of the information is not new but it’s the way it brings items together. Bill feels it’s disclosure taking place and I’d partially agree however Bill doesn’t buy into the benevolent ET beliefs we share here. Since reflecting I’ve strengthened my views that the light will prevail and the dark shall lose their stranglehold on us.
In summary Kiesha presents a good vision that seems to be from the heart. I totally disagree with the argument against her making money or anyone else. The reality is we all need money to live.
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Skycatcher permalink
January 2, 2011
I know little about Little Grandmother or her work. But in my former spiritual path of some years ago, which was centered on Native American spiritual belief and practice, I saw similiar resistance arise to some of my teachers of non-native or mixed Native heritage. I also experienced some strong, manipulative negativity from two native spiritual teachers/leaders that counteracted the “good” messages they were purporting to convey. (I should note that most of the Native teachers I encountered were good, heart-centered people whose teachings promoted unity, not disharmony.) I bring this up because, based on the tone of the person’s allegations against Kiesha, I get a similar sense that they originate from one who wants to stir things up in a way that promotes anger, blame, and misunderstanding, rather than air and resolve a legitimate concern in an honest and forthright way that brings about healing. I think your advice to Kiesha for addressing the resistance is spot on: “…if she can access her heart and appeal transparently to what unites people, if she can hear the complaints completely and address them fairly, she may be able to overcome it.”
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malpy permalink
January 2, 2011
thank you for honest answer!
I have also watched Bill Ryan and “Charles” yesterday. very good indeed. Charles also says that the “RULES OF THE WORLD” do like us to follow Alternative people who take us in the wrong direction, that that kind of thing makes them happy and laugh at us.
I am also of the opinion that Ascension, spirituality should not depend on the amount of money one has in one’s bank account! lol
It was never meant to be. This goes in the lines of what the Egyptians priests have started in Ancient Egypt in Akenaton and Nefertiti’s time , in Atlantis also i would guess..?
I thought that Drunvalo is speaking for the native american tribes?
I am not sure that using the native american’s good name, and charge and using New Age as an opportunity to make money is the way to go. Specially if one puts lots of money, that they cannot afford, thinking that they will ascend, and in the end they find out that they have been deceived perhaps too late.
I am not sure who to believe really in this matter, she never stoke me as entirely genuine, although her message is good, it always seemed to me that she put together stuff she heard and read on youtube and on the internet.
I do not judge her, I just wonder what are her motivations?
I just know that deceit is only used by the dark ones portraying the light!
But i could be wrong here.
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malpy permalink
January 2, 2011
How can she say: “I AM THAT I AM” and lie to all about who she is? It is just beyond me? Why can she just not speak for herself?
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killerwail permalink
January 2, 2011
Here is a link to hopi prophecy, and read the eighth sign. I like the message, and it is like Steve’s post The Chaotic Node is happening right before our very eyes, not supporting the message, not wanting the message to go global, just like Red Elk said about all religions, even ceremony in indigenous tribes it is all about the song and dance, and bums on seats, not about about reconnecting with our god self. Second link is to a red elk interview from now defunct Spectrum magazine.
http://www.pakalertpress.com/2010/12/29/hopi-other-indian-prophecies/ http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/esp_vida_alien_24a.htm#menu Log in to Reply
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PeterW permalink
January 3, 2011
Am I being overly simplistic here, or are we wrong to be guided by our inner feelings or self? Do we not listen to and see Little Grandmother addressing us, and does this not engender deeply embedded emotions of love within us? Do we not sometimes weep with the feelings of love and gentleness which eminate from Little Grandmother? Then why need we look further?
All people need to survive by trading their services or abilities in this world and so why should Kiesha by any different?
Maybe if we were to try to look within, we would then see the truth and not need to question it.
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Serina777 permalink
January 3, 2011
wow, this is so resonating PeterW! Love is so simple, so lightful!
You never need to question REAL LOVE!
Peace
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