WHAT IS SPIRALDANCING?
BY GRANDFATHER JOE MONTOYA
"SpiralDancing was given
to me by the Ancient Ones," notes idealist Maria naylin
iskiñihí naakai ts'ilsoose Yracébûrû from her home near Santa Fe, New
Mexico. "This life insight came to me from both my grandfather's
teachings and my psychology studies in college."
Yracébûrû,
who is know to many by the single title Shima (One Who Is Like My Mother), a descendent
from the
Chihinne Band of the Chiricahua Apache, is a deeply spiritual woman, but hasn't
always been so. For a third of her life, she lived a shattered
existence, as she candidly relates. "I spent a lot of time trying
to be someone I can never be. I chose bad boys, sex, drugs and
rock and roll over sensibility and pride. I lost myself for
awhile."
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