Remember Your Nature
Like the mole who navigates without sight, learn how to feel your way forward. Inspired by the rooted, primordial truth of the natural world—it's self-organization—this broadcast intends to support you in attuning to the subtle, ancient whispers within the chambers of your heart that encourage you towards the light. Your field guide for this journey, Faith Hannah, lets you in on her own life-forwarding process, sharing her real, unfiltered experiences that have supported her continuous growth and evolution. Honoring both empirical evidence and ancient mysticism, you will discover nourishing and enlightening conversations that support the realization of our deepest purpose: to serve life.
Remember Your Nature
8 | AyoLane Halusky on Rites of Passage for Men, Eldership, and the Sacred Masculine
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AyoLane Halusky, native to Florida, is a Naturalist, Wilderness Guide, and Sincere Human.
Ayolane is my elder in the Tiospaye (spiritual family) we share, and I have sat with him in Lakota healing ceremonies since I was 20. We have shared true God presence together, bare feet on sandy soil and hearts open to all feeling, time and time again.
I see the privilege I have by having a counsel of humble, attuned, and practicing elders available to me. The reflections of these wise beings in my life have been indispensable to my own spiritual development and inner evolution — into more maturity and felt-responsibility towards Life.
On this broadcast, AyoLane shares his story of healing, finding himself held by the wisdom of the Earth through direct experience and indigenous healing ceremonies. Together we explore some aspects of conscious masculinity, AyoLane sharing his experience with and the importance of rites of passage for men, some characteristics of the sacred masculine and how culture can foster male wholeness, as well as Eldership — what it is not, and what it can be.
I pray it may be a blessing to you, and that we may all be able to develop into more felt-wholeness.