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Grandma Aggie and the Water

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

Agnes Baker Pilgrim, Takelma~Siletz elder, reminds us of the sacredness of water at the Peace Village Festival at Jackson Wellsprings, Ashland, Oregon. Appearance by Eric Sirotkin, Whistling Elk Drummers and Prema Mayi

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  • Water has not been respected or honored for a very long time. Water is also alive and the value or what it can do is not known. It is sacred and how do you think that we are going to survive without it. Please, please honor the water, and let it know that you love it and that it is appreciated and tell it you love it and how precious it is to you. . . . Namaste

  • The World Health Organization estimates that every day approximately 5000 children die worldwide because they do not have access to clean drinking water. This tragedy has been ongoing from before Sept 11, 2001 and continues today. This is our human failure. Ask the water to be blessed everywhere, for all the children, by all the children, for all life on Earth, and let us promise to grow our greater humanity with modesty and sufficiency. THANK YOU WATER !!! ... and Grandma Agnes. ♥2♥

  • Agnes Baker Pilgrim bless your spirit! Thankyou , for these heartfelt words and message ....

  • that was wonderful. Water should be our greatest concern along with stopping the burning of fossil fuels. If we committed the funds that we spend on the military toward clean water around the world and preventing pollution we would have no enemies

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