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Wisdom and Power
by Thomas E. Mails
204 pages
(March 1991)
Council Oak Distribution
ISBN: 0933031351
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Remarkable - simply a must read! |
2/20/2001 |
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Reviewer: Robert from Fort Collins, Colorado USA |
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This is one of the most remarkable books I have ever read! If you want a book that will draw you closer to God, regardless of your religion or beliefs, this is the book. Frank Fools Crow will teach you by his example what a holy life truly is and the power that will naturally flow from living this type of life. The beauty of the traditional way of the Sioux is also captured in this book. Yet Fools Crow reaches to the heart of all people with the love he freely gives. Fools Crow's many gifts are laid out here - his healing ability, his compassion. It is made clear these are gift's that come from God, not man, and as are to be shared with all. |
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Wonderful book. Highly recommended! |
10/27/2000 |
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Reviewer: Two Bears from Tennessee, USA |
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This is a wonderful book, and I recommend it to anyone thatwants to understand the late great Holy man Frank Foolscrow (TheCeremonial Chief of the Teton Sioux). I give Mr. Mails high praisefor including the two following comments in the book. 1. Page 40"I have never touched alcohol or drugs; I have not even usedpeyote like they do in the Native American Church. Wakan-Tanka cantake me higher than any drug ever could." 2. Page 160 "Ifeel it is dangerous for amateurs to recommend something about whichthey know very little and I do not wish to be the cause of effectsthat might be disastrous." I agree completely! Just becauseherbs are natural does not mean they are safe. I have one tinynitpick. When Mr. Mails described the Sioux medicine wheel on pages59-60 the information is incorrect. Here are the correct colors anddirections they are associated with. Black in the West andrepresents Earth. White in the North and represents Air. Red inthe East and represents Fire. Yellow in the South and representsWater .... Wah doh Ogedoda |
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Fools Crow: Wisdom & Power |
1/28/2000 |
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Reviewer: Matthew from Ohio, United States of America |
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An amazing book, by one of the most renowned Holy Men in the Native American Community. "Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power" is bursting with knowledge and love. He depicts techniques on how to become a living chanel for Great Spirit's Healing Energy, you will learn how to become a "Hollow Bone" as he calls it. But you must realize that this is by no means a how to book. He describes his experiences in a way that they are filled with teachings of how to attain power and wisdom, and the right way to use both. All and all, this is one of my favorite books out-right! I hope that you have the privilage of reading this incredible book, it will inevitably change your life and how you live it forever. |
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This book has helped me save lives. |
1/2/1999 |
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Reviewer: A reader from Seattle |
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I love this book. As a Two-Spirit Shaman, Chi Gung Master, and best-selling Author (CHI GUNG: Chinese Healing, Energy, and Natural Magick), with over 30 years experience in working with and healing plants, animals, and people, I have to say that this book truly sings to my heart. This is the one book that I love buying for my friends. In fact, I highly encourage everyone I meet to read it because it truly shows you the power of living in the moment with nature. Read this book and listen to the wisdom and love that Fools Crow shares. His lessons of healing and helping others will change your life forever. Reading this book sure has helped me become a better healer. |
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