How To Move A Rock

How To Move A Rock

Maybe you think this is a funny story. You are right, it is.
However, it is also more than that. This video is an encouragement for you to talk with nature, even with a rock. About thirty years ago an indigenous elder guided me to talk with trees. At first I felt uncomfortable, looking around and making sure that nobody was watching me. With the years it became normal for me and I talk with animals, trees and even with rocks regularly. I had deep experiences in that way and I do not have the least doubt anymore that all of nature, animals, plants and even rocks, are soulful beings willing to communicate with us and eager to support us on our journey.

Maybe you try it out, secretly, just like I once did?

Children’s Graves at the Kamloops Boarding School and Their Consequences

Children’s Graves at the Kamloops Boarding School and Their Consequences

Neil Leonard is a member of the Shuswap tribe in Kamloops. His father and his sister were students on this school. In this conversation with Roland Guenther, Neil gives us an impression of what happened in this school and how the traumatic experiences of the children have consequences for the lives of Native people today.