Comments - FIRE, LIFE and WATER in the Taino spiritual thought of the CANEY INDIGENOUS SPIRITUAL CIRCLE - Indigenous Caribbean Network2024-03-28T15:14:58Zhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2030313%3ABlogPost%3A107106&xn_auth=noHahom, brother! Beautiful!tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2014-12-22:2030313:Comment:1076682014-12-22T02:28:47.761ZJeffry Mucaro Blake Johnsonhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/Jeffry
Hahom, brother! Beautiful!
Hahom, brother! Beautiful! Yes brother....Hurakan is ide…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2014-12-22:2030313:Comment:1074852014-12-22T02:24:32.861ZMiguel Sague Jrhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/MiguelSobaokoKoromosague
<p>Yes brother....Hurakan is identified with the wind and in fact his name contains the word element "hu" which we in the Caney Circle identify with the word "breath" and "air".</p>
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<p>Yes brother....Hurakan is identified with the wind and in fact his name contains the word element "hu" which we in the Caney Circle identify with the word "breath" and "air".</p>
<p> </p> What about air? Yoka-Hu is th…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2014-12-18:2030313:Comment:1074422014-12-18T21:51:32.856ZJeffry Mucaro Blake Johnsonhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/Jeffry
<p>What about air? Yoka-Hu is the Lord of Life, and is identified with Fire. Our Mother and Grandmother AtaBey, is identified with Earth and Water. Is Yoka-Hu also identified with Air or is there another Cemi that has this primary connection? Hurakan?</p>
<p>What about air? Yoka-Hu is the Lord of Life, and is identified with Fire. Our Mother and Grandmother AtaBey, is identified with Earth and Water. Is Yoka-Hu also identified with Air or is there another Cemi that has this primary connection? Hurakan?</p> Jan Jan Katu!!! I love the th…tag:indigenouscaribbean.ning.com,2014-12-18:2030313:Comment:1075542014-12-18T21:42:35.974ZJeffry Mucaro Blake Johnsonhttp://indigenouscaribbean.ning.com/profile/Jeffry
<p>Jan Jan Katu!!! I love the thought process you take, challenging the "water is life" adage. I remember once you said as we humans walk around that we are Yoka-Hu-ing - burning from within with the sacred fire of our Father and our Brother. Now that is a good phrase to remember - Yoka-Hu-ing. I like that idea even beyond the scientifically parallel way that our caloric burning is similar to the burning of fire. I like that idea, because it reminds us that we are one of Yoka Hu's physical…</p>
<p>Jan Jan Katu!!! I love the thought process you take, challenging the "water is life" adage. I remember once you said as we humans walk around that we are Yoka-Hu-ing - burning from within with the sacred fire of our Father and our Brother. Now that is a good phrase to remember - Yoka-Hu-ing. I like that idea even beyond the scientifically parallel way that our caloric burning is similar to the burning of fire. I like that idea, because it reminds us that we are one of Yoka Hu's physical representatives in the material world.</p>
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<p>Bo'matun for your wise teaching, brother!</p>
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