Thomas E. Mails
Auteur van Fools Crow
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Thomas E. Mails, who died in 2001, wrote and illustrated many important books on Native American culture, spirituality and history, including Mystic Warriors of the Plains (over one million copies sold) and Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power. A Lutheran pastor, Mails became so convinced of the toon meer life-changing practices revealed in Secret Native American Pathways that he incorporated many of them into seminars presented nationwide, beginning with the congregation of his own church. toon minder
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The Cherokee People: The Story of the Cherokees from Earliest Origins to Contemporary Times (1996) 67 exemplaren
Dancing in the Paths of the Ancestors: Book Two of the Pueblo Children of the Earth Mother (Mails, Thomas E.) (Bk. 2) (1983) 22 exemplaren
Vultures Gather, the Fig Tree Blooms: a Study Concerning the Fulfillment of Prophecy in Our Time (1972) 2 exemplaren
O Foolish Galatians! Who has Bewitched You? 1 exemplaar
Sundancing at Rosebud & Pine Ridge 1 exemplaar
Geheime indianische Pfade: Ein Führer zu innerem Frieden (Knaur Taschenbücher. Esoterik) 1 exemplaar
Das geheime Wissen des Schamanen Fools Crow. 1 exemplaar
His Kingdom Come: Confirmation Book One 1 exemplaar
Creators of the Plains 1 exemplaar
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One fatal mistake was to quote this thousand year old prophecy as predicting that "when the carriages run without horses and a web is stretched over the world ... such and such will happen" First off, a thousand years ago there were no horses in the Americas - period. That word would not have been in their vocabulary! I'm a Mormon, and I still don't believe anything this book purports!
Save yourself some time and read a real book on Hopi culture, and you will gain a better understanding on their view of the world, where it is now, where it was and where they think it will be going in the future.… (meer)