"The leaves rustle" was a teaching from the late Maildoma Some', a wisdom keeper and Elder of the Dagara Tribe in Burkina Faso. The leaves were in agreement with one's comment at that instance. Malidoma earned a PhD from both the Sorbonne and Brandeis, as well as three masters degrees. He brought his reality of the spirit world to our western minds, to try to open a path of a more peaceful and integrated view of our heart-mind, nature and the ancestors, and to deeply question our addictions to the material world, as a threat to lives everywhere. The name 'Malidoma' means "befriender of the stranger"
Thank you, Heather.
“The trees swayed.”
"The leaves rustle" was a teaching from the late Maildoma Some', a wisdom keeper and Elder of the Dagara Tribe in Burkina Faso. The leaves were in agreement with one's comment at that instance. Malidoma earned a PhD from both the Sorbonne and Brandeis, as well as three masters degrees. He brought his reality of the spirit world to our western minds, to try to open a path of a more peaceful and integrated view of our heart-mind, nature and the ancestors, and to deeply question our addictions to the material world, as a threat to lives everywhere. The name 'Malidoma' means "befriender of the stranger"