Absolutely healing. Very peaceful and cathartic. I've had a strange headache that feels like electricity streaks crawling over the top of my head, all day. Thank You for recording this song. It's so amazing it was suggested to me tonight. Thank you to God.
Seems like we slavic people are very fond of native american culture and their people. We have suffered under colonial powers the same way that native americans did,so the joy and the pain can easily be felt. Sending best regards to the first people of America and my Slavic brothers in Europe ❤
"it has magic powers and if you question that, your opinion on it is worthless" Alright, bad foot to start off on but ok. So would meaningful criticism be like "You cured my back-pain but you could have also done my hair loss if you went 'wa-to-wa-pi-tay' instead of 'wa-to-wo-pi-tay'."?
@@loganmoody1816 You don't understand anything about treatment. It’s not the pills that heal, but the body itself. You in America are saturated with different chemistry. Therefore, there are so many deaths from the virus.
@@user-fc1bh3dr7s wait, so you’re even claiming this will cure COVID? I’m not entirely ignorant, I understand magicks of many kinds can be used to make people feel better, but that’s the problem, it isn’t actually effective at physical healing, it’s a placebo. Placebos are only effective at treating placebos. Mystic hope can’t cure everything, and I don’t think it’s safe to promote it like it can. Edit: I’ve also literally been told I have a “wizards soul” by an actual Native American shaman, like that’s his occupation.
@@loganmoody1816 You don't know the basics. Your coronavirus, like other infections, heals human immunity. And not drugs that destroy the immune system. Shamanic songs help to strengthen immunity. They cannot cure everything. But they act positively on a person's own defenses.
Diné have grown so out of their own culture and much older traditional belief, they've adopted this peyote and now use it alot all of the Navajo Reservation, but lost most of the old traditional navajo chants & true healing songs .. .😢
If you tourists only knew what was up!!! That's not a Navajo song ! It's a Native American Church song NAC which is affiliated with the use of Peyote. It's not a traditional song!
So so silly... it's a heavenly healing song and reminds me of my first NAC tipi with a Diné road man named Leonard and most of his family (his mom, sisters, and another fella named Kenny Red Horse (also Diné)). Andrzej didn't claim that it's a traditional song, but simply a healing song, which it is! The hikuri (peyot) as they call it in Mexico was brought up here from the marakame's of the Wirarixa (aka Huichol) peoples to help heal tension between folks. We need more kindness and appreciation and less name calling "tourist" behavior. We're all native to the planet and music is a universal language with words of love... in this case straight spirit vocalables. Thanks Andrzej for recording and sharing
I respect native Americans very much. I'm repulsed about how they were treated in the later 1800s. Promising them something then taking it away over and over again. It's pathetic.
@@MrRogalusa nope, it's totally alien to Diné People, that's a Peyote song he's singing, peyote belongs to other tribe's, but alot of our younger navajo generation have adopted this new way of tradition, it was never navajo.
if by alien you mean a language of spirits that is translated by peyote, then yes. magical and so healing. if you read my comment to cody i think you'll understand. many tribes have adopted this medicine and it speaks different to everyone. It's not a Wixarika peyote song that's for sure. I've sat with a marakame and he was very supportive of this medicine going into other ways whether it be a tipi or outside as they like to do it around a fire place and under the stars. I would agree that it is a song of a Diné elder, perhaps not the whole nation. very happy folks from all races are evolving and constantly creating new music as that is what makes the rainbow brighter and makes the flora and fauna happy. no animal or plant understands the words we say. its all about the tone and the feeling we transmute to them. you can tell a dog to sit in a hundred or more languages as long as its the same sweet tone
@@armandoatcitty6190 learn the difference between the holy spirit and religious spirit. Learn the difference between the holy spirit and talent. Theres a difference.
Thank you sharing this beautiful song. Abundant respect and prayers. I so needed this.
honor and respect we have to go back to nature
Great to see the Valley again.The sacred red earth.
Absolutely healing. Very peaceful and cathartic. I've had a strange headache that feels like electricity streaks crawling over the top of my head, all day. Thank You for recording this song. It's so amazing it was suggested to me tonight. Thank you to God.
This song is simple, but it can really heal. At least its impact is positive. Who does not understand this - do not write meaningless criticism.
Seems like we slavic people are very fond of native american culture and their people.
We have suffered under colonial powers the same way that native americans did,so the joy and the pain can easily be felt.
Sending best regards to the first people of America and my Slavic brothers in Europe ❤
"it has magic powers and if you question that, your opinion on it is worthless" Alright, bad foot to start off on but ok. So would meaningful criticism be like "You cured my back-pain but you could have also done my hair loss if you went 'wa-to-wa-pi-tay' instead of 'wa-to-wo-pi-tay'."?
@@loganmoody1816 You don't understand anything about treatment. It’s not the pills that heal, but the body itself. You in America are saturated with different chemistry. Therefore, there are so many deaths from the virus.
@@user-fc1bh3dr7s wait, so you’re even claiming this will cure COVID? I’m not entirely ignorant, I understand magicks of many kinds can be used to make people feel better, but that’s the problem, it isn’t actually effective at physical healing, it’s a placebo. Placebos are only effective at treating placebos. Mystic hope can’t cure everything, and I don’t think it’s safe to promote it like it can.
Edit: I’ve also literally been told I have a “wizards soul” by an actual Native American shaman, like that’s his occupation.
@@loganmoody1816 You don't know the basics. Your coronavirus, like other infections, heals human immunity. And not drugs that destroy the immune system. Shamanic songs help to strengthen immunity. They cannot cure everything. But they act positively on a person's own defenses.
One of our dine veteran singing sum good tunes biigaah hey
🥁 l listen 5 times .l need healing very bad 7 years 😢
Ooooh ! So strong... thank you so much !! I keep this link !
Thank you 🙏 wado
Thank you very much
Beautiful beyond words, thank you so much 🙏 🙏 🙏
Today is Day of Prayer for Navajo Nation & Gallup NM. Please Remember Our Indigenous Relatives. Thank You. Wado🦅
❤ Thank you
I love you and need you all everyday everyday everyday everyday everyday everyday. Infinity. Sacred OWL WOMAN Texas
Its a good song to listen to it . Its very educational relaxes the heart
Diné have grown so out of their own culture and much older traditional belief, they've adopted this peyote and now use it alot all of the Navajo Reservation, but lost most of the old traditional navajo chants & true healing songs .. .😢
Right on pops
Nac noticed right away
I love you family
If you tourists only knew what was up!!! That's not a Navajo song ! It's a Native American Church song NAC which is affiliated with the use of Peyote. It's not a traditional song!
So so silly... it's a heavenly healing song and reminds me of my first NAC tipi with a Diné road man named Leonard and most of his family (his mom, sisters, and another fella named Kenny Red Horse (also Diné)). Andrzej didn't claim that it's a traditional song, but simply a healing song, which it is! The hikuri (peyot) as they call it in Mexico was brought up here from the marakame's of the Wirarixa (aka Huichol) peoples to help heal tension between folks. We need more kindness and appreciation and less name calling "tourist" behavior. We're all native to the planet and music is a universal language with words of love... in this case straight spirit vocalables. Thanks Andrzej for recording and sharing
@@rocknrolll8969 says the white man 😂😂
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Que linda canção!
Is that Ira?? Haven't seen him many years
I respect native Americans very much. I'm repulsed about how they were treated in the later 1800s. Promising them something then taking it away over and over again. It's pathetic.
Have someone the lyrics?
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That's a peyote song n navsjo
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Thats not navajo, do dine bizaad da, nac. Dont know which tribe that is, navajo could have sing it but isnt navajo song
Definitely not even Navajo at all!
The man I recorded singing claimed that it was a song of Navajo Indians.
@@MrRogalusa nope, it's totally alien to Diné People, that's a Peyote song he's singing, peyote belongs to other tribe's, but alot of our younger navajo generation have adopted this new way of tradition, it was never navajo.
if by alien you mean a language of spirits that is translated by peyote, then yes. magical and so healing. if you read my comment to cody i think you'll understand. many tribes have adopted this medicine and it speaks different to everyone. It's not a Wixarika peyote song that's for sure. I've sat with a marakame and he was very supportive of this medicine going into other ways whether it be a tipi or outside as they like to do it around a fire place and under the stars. I would agree that it is a song of a Diné elder, perhaps not the whole nation. very happy folks from all races are evolving and constantly creating new music as that is what makes the rainbow brighter and makes the flora and fauna happy. no animal or plant understands the words we say. its all about the tone and the feeling we transmute to them. you can tell a dog to sit in a hundred or more languages as long as its the same sweet tone
It's all a lie.. Jesus and his disciples never ran nac, or dance in a ye bi cheii dance, or carry stick to heal the sick. . False doctrine
@@armandoatcitty6190 learn the difference between the holy spirit and religious spirit. Learn the difference between the holy spirit and talent. Theres a difference.