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Discover the holistic experience of human life from the elder teachers of Cherokee Medicine. With stories of the Four Directions and the Universal Circle, these once-secret teachings offer us wisdom on circle gatherings, natural herbs and healing, and ways to reduce stress in our daily lives.
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"Medicine of the Cherokeewill be a valuable addition to the library of anyone striving to become a true human being."
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"The truth, beauty, and simplicity of this book are almost overwhelming. The Garretts have captured the essence of mind, body, soul, and spirit healing through harmony and balance. All who read it will greatly benefit from its depth of sharing the old ways in new understandings."
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"The truth, beauty, and simplicity of this book are almost overwhelming. The Garretts have captured the essence of mind, body, soul, and spirit healing through harmony and balance. All who read it will greatly benefit from its depth of sharing the old ways in new understandings."
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“With simplicity, depth, and generosity, J.T. and Michael Garrett convey key insights from the very foundation of North American wisdom, in a way directly relevant to us today. Medicine of the Cherokee will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone striving to become a true human being.”
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“Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship by J.T. Garrett and Michael Garrett is a two part book. The first part by J.T. Garrett is entitled, “The Indian Medicine Story: A Cherokee Perspective” and has seven chapters which cover the Four Directions, the natural medicine path, the physical medicine path, the mental medicine path, the spiritual medicine path, and also tells us about our place in the Universal Circle. In the first part of this book we are given much wisdom from the Elders and shown how to honor the sacred directions and be one with Mother Earth. Part two by Michael Garrett is entitled, ” To Walk In Beauty: The Way of Right Relationship” in which we are shown how to live in balance and beauty according to the Tsalagi (Cherokee). There are wonderful exercises in both parts to help us connect with nature and live in beauty. I will be reading this book again and recommend it to all who want to live in harmony and balance and wish to walk the Good Medicine Path. I am so grateful to the Garrett’s for sharing their wisdom with us so that we can pass it on to future generations. I would recommend this book to everyone. I acknowledge that I received this book free of charge from Inner Traditions Publishing in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion of the book.”
Synopsis
Discover the holistic experience of human life from the elder teachers of Cherokee Medicine. With stories of the Four Directions and the Universal Circle, these once-secret teachings offer us wisdom on circle gatherings, natural herbs and healing, and ways to reduce stress in our daily lives.
Synopsis
Discover the holistic experience and beauty of human life from the elder teachers of Cherokee Medicine.J.T. Garrett, Ed.D., and his son, Michael Garrett, Ph.D., are members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee from North Carolina." As students and teachers of Indian Medicine, they draw on the ancient wisdom teachings of their Medicine Elders on the Cherokee Reservation in the Great Smoky Mountains." The Garretts have developed ways to present the andquot;old teachingsandquot; to effectively guide people today to appreciate and understand living the andquot;Medicine Way.andquot;
andquot;The truth, beauty, and simplicity of this book are almost overwhelming. The Garretts have captured the essence of mind, body, soul, and spirit healing through harmony and balance.andquot;
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With stories of the Four Directions and the Universal Circle, these once-secret teachings offer us wisdom on circle gatherings, natural herbs and healing, and ways to reduce stress.
andquot;The truth, beauty, and simplicity of this book are almost overwhelming. The Garretts have captured the essence of mind, body, soul, and spirit healing through harmony and balance." All who read it will greatly benefit from its depth of sharing the old ways in new understandings.andquot;<>p > <>b > Oh Shinnah Fast Wolf <>/b > , Native American ceremonial teacher and author of <>i > Goddess as the Weaver of Life <>/i > <>/p >
About the Author
J. T. Garrett, Ed.D., and his son, Michael Garrett, Ph.D., are members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee from North Carolina. As students and teachers of Indian Medicine, they draw on the ancient wisdom teachings of their Medicine elders on the Cherokee Reservation in the Great Smoky Mountains. The Garretts have developed ways to present the "old teachings" to effectively guide people today to appreciate and understand living the "Medicine Way."Michael Tlanusta Garrett, Ph.D., is both a student and teacher of the Cherokee Way, drawn from the ancient wisdom teachings of the medicine elders on the Cherokee Reservation in the Great Smoky Mountains. He is an assistant professor of counselor education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the author of Walking on the Wind, and the coauthor of Cherokee Full Circle and Medicine of the Cherokee.
Table of Contents
Preface & Acknowledgments
Part O n e
( J .T. G a r r e t t )
THE INDIAN MEDICINE STORY: A Cherokee Perspective
Chapter 1 Keepers of the Secrets
Chapter 2 Four Sacred Directions
Chapter 3 Natural Medicine Path
Chapter 4 Physical Medicine Path
Chapter 5 Mental Medicine Path
Chapter 6 Spiritual Medicine Path
Chapter 7 Crystal Vision and Universal Circle
Part T w o
( M i c h a e l G a r r e t t )
TO WALK IN BEAUTY: The Way of Right Relationship
Chapter 1 The Sacred Dance
Chapter 2 The Power of Relation
Chapter 3 All Our Relations
Chapter 4 The “True” Meaning of Family
Chapter 5 Harmony, Balance, and the Natural Flow
Chapter 6 The Way of the Circle
Chapter 7 Harmony Ethic
Chapter 8 The Principle of Noninterference
Chapter 9 Keepers of the Wisdom
Chapter 10 Open Hands, Closed Hands
Chapter 11 Four Elements of Right Relationship
Chapter 12 Between Hawk and Eagle
Chapter 13 Eagle Feathers and the Path of Good Medicine
Chapter 14 When Eagle Speaks
Chapter 15 Blessing Way
Bibliography
About the Authors