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Sori
Sori is a traveling podcast exploring apology and forgiveness in communities and cultures around the world through creative arts, therapy, music and songwriting. Tune to hear stories and creative encounters as we consider how apology and forgiveness can support us to navigate relationships, community and our increasingly chaotic world.
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Episode 5 - Weeping Waters. Ancestry, forgiveness and faith in Maori Culture with Philip Mutu and Rachael Lowe
In this episode I had the joy of traveling through Aotearoa, New Zealand, the land of the long white cloud with my dear friend Rachael Lowe. A journey of breathtaking beauty and deep conversations about our ancestry and in what way ancestral forgiveness is needed personally and collectively.
We had the privilege and honor of meeting Philip Mutu, a Maori elder in the village of Whakarewarewa in Rotorua. Philip took us to sacred Maori land by the weeping waters at the foot of the volcano Mount Tarawera where his grandfather was living when it erupted in 1886. We had a profound conversation about ancestry, faith, love and forgiveness.
For more information about Whakarewarewa Village and home of the Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao people contact: www.whakarewarewa.com
Music
Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi (Traditional Maori Welcome) sung by The Harding Family, Whangarei
Mehe Manu Rere (Maori Love Song) by Peter Cristall 1972
This episode was edited by Theodore Lowry in collaboration with Story Paths
For more information contact www.alkimiasoul.com