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Feline Friend from a Former Life

Every now and then we get an experience that shows us a glipse from a former life. I had a vision that I talk about more in depth in my book, The Answers, but I will give a quick synopsis here.

I got a vision one day of being on another planet and seeing beasts about the size of a male lion, coming towards me. It  fascinated and terrified. I felt a deep loss when they passed without noticing me. It  turns out that I had worked with the leader of this group in a situation similar to where we are today on earth.  The planet was in a state of selfdestruction based on the behavior of it’s residents. Our raging storms, fires, floods , earthquakes and political quagmires are indications that the prophecies of the ancients are coming to pass.

What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)

    • IlgaAnn Bunjer says:

      You may be right and you may want to contact her through the publisher or check for ancestry connection. Best of luck. IlgaAnn

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What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

The Red Road ia a long winding road that began in the stars,
spilled onto the mountain tops, was carried in the snow to the streams,
 to the rivers, to the ocean. It covers Canada, Alaska, America, Mexico
to Guatemala, and keeps winding around the Indigenous.

The Red Road is a circle of people standing hand in hand,
people in this world, people between people in the Spirit world,
star people, animal people, stone people, river people, tree people.

The Sacred Hoop

My comments on the first paragraph  of this poem:
The Sacred Hoop is the circle of life that connects everyone  and everything.
It is not just for the indigenous people anymore but for all of us.
We are all interconnected to each other and All That Exists.

3 Responses to What Is The Red Road Of Spirituality?

  1. KK says:

    I have never heard of the Red Road before but have experienced it in visions. It was fascinating to read about the circle of hand holding which I have experienced in the celestial world around Mother Earth during meditations on the 9 dimensions with Barbara Hand Clow. It was a wonderful expression and experience.

  2. My sister in law is named Barbara Clow. Clow is not a common surname and I believe there is a circle that connects back to your Barbara Hand Clow :)