Sunday Spirituality Series The Great Law of Peace
Kahontakwas Diane Longboat
Kahontakwas Diane Longboat is a member of the Turtle Clan, Mohawk Nation, at Six Nations Grand River Territory, Canada. She is a ceremonial leader, traditional teacher, a builder, and a healer. Diane is founder of Soul of the Mother, a Healing Lodge, born of vision in 1994, on the shores of the Grand River, with extensive relationships with First Nations in Canada and globally.
Diane is a professional educator with a Master's degree in education. In 2017-2018, Diane was the Indigenous Education Advisor to the Premier of Ontario and two Ministers of Education. Diane is also founder of First Nations House (Office of Aboriginal Student Services and Programs) at the University of Toronto.
Diane was co-chair for the Indigenous Peoples Program at the Parliament of the World’s Religions global gathering in Toronto, 2018. Diane is recognized as an Evolutionary Leader by the Source of Synergy Foundation and is a member of the Council of Elders of many organizations in North America, including the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada, and the Digital Global Commission on Justice and Healing.
Indigenous Wisdom and Prophecies Are Helping Humanity Shift to New Paradigms
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Sister Diane Longboat shares how the wisdom and prophecies from the Longhouse tradition help people in their relationships with one another and the Earth. She will share powerful teachings from The Peacemaker, one of the founders of the Iroquois Confederacy. She also will talk about how the Earth changes currently underway are shaping the human psyche and informing new paradigm shifts.
Kahontakwas Diane Longboat
Kahontakwas Diane Longboat is a member of the Turtle Clan, Mohawk Nation, at Six Nations Grand River Territory, Canada. She is a ceremonial leader, traditional teacher, a builder, and a healer. Diane is founder of Soul of the Mother, a Healing Lodge, born of vision in 1994, on the shores of the Grand River, with extensive relationships with First Nations in Canada and globally.
Diane is a professional educator with a Master's degree in education. In 2017-2018, Diane was the Indigenous Education Advisor to the Premier of Ontario and two Ministers of Education. Diane is also founder of First Nations House (Office of Aboriginal Student Services and Programs) at the University of Toronto.
Diane was co-chair for the Indigenous Peoples Program at the Parliament of the World’s Religions global gathering in Toronto, 2018. Diane is recognized as an Evolutionary Leader by the Source of Synergy Foundation and is a member of the Council of Elders of many organizations in North America, including the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg, Canada, and the Digital Global Commission on Justice and Healing.