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Navajo Grandma "REALITY CHECK FROM NAVAJO GRANDMA" 

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Navajo Grandma shares a bit REALITY again, of previous video on Reservation Life for us to remember that life isn't all flowers and roses, but through trials we become strong and with faith in God. Hugs from Navajo Grandma

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@ronnie32567
@ronnie32567 4 месяца назад
I’m a retired Florida Sheriffs K9 Sgt., after retirement I went to work for the San Juan County Sheriff’s Department in New Mexico. I lived way out on the Navajo Reservation on county owned land. I didn’t have jurisdiction on the Rez unless we were requested by the Navajo PD so I spent a a lot of time dealing with them. I have very good friends on the Rez. I truly loved my time there. My point I’m getting to is… I saw an article in the local newspaper about an 88 year old Navajo lady that had just gotten ELECTRICITY for the FIRST time in her life. People that is unforgivable that our govt pisses away billions of our tax dollars all over the world but can’t provide access to basic utilities to our own citizens!!!!
@hangemhigh3578
@hangemhigh3578 4 месяца назад
First of all thank you for your enlightened eyes, second look up 'citizen' in black law dictionary. She said learn white man way not be like the forked tongue demons. I'm white but I am learning how deceived I have been by "their" ways.
@kimba8953
@kimba8953 4 месяца назад
@@hangemhigh3578 well all they do is say how much they hate anyone that isn't them so i'm sure they don't want their enemies electricity
@SassySquatchHiker55
@SassySquatchHiker55 4 месяца назад
AMEN!
@eckoart.erin.jerome
@eckoart.erin.jerome 4 месяца назад
This has been exactly my point. I don't have a lot and I have worked my a** off in my life but I would not even take the CV handouts... I have been on The Navajo Rez, and lived in Cortez Co. for a few months during the shutdowns when the Navajo People all had to leave the Rez to get everything in town because their own places were shut down. I have also been to The Lakota Sioux Rez @ Pine Ridge in SD. (And The Wounded Knee Memorial) Pine Ridge being one of the poorest places, if not THE most impoverished area in The US. The beautiful and absolutely desolate land that the Navajo have been forced to survive on is so far beyond comprehension it should render ALL Americans speechless! I cannot believe any people could be strong enough to have survived out there, and YET, They were! I got choked up out there on that land. I couldn't stop the emotion I felt. The way the Govt abuse of The Lakota Sioux has all but decimated their culture... and what they did to those peoples is unforgivable. I look at what is happening right now in The US, and it disgusts me because SO many people IN America could uses actual resources from The Govt in a constructive way, and the govt acts like they are bringing in all of these military aged men because they care about humanity... when clearly it's just another version of The U.S. Govt working hard to destroy more people that already live here. It's a slap in the face to all of these beautiful and resilient people's who have struggled and survived The US Govt all along. How these filthy liars have been left in office while they are destroying cultures and relations instead of taking us forward into a future were things are actually good for all is mind boggling to me. But if any culture should be disgusted with what is going on right now, I would think The Native Tribes would be. Don't trust them next time they come knocking with medicine guys... They only care about themselves and their 1% masters at the WEF and The UN. I'm White and I'm telling you now The Late Russel Means said it best. "We are all on one big reservation, the difference is we know it." (Paraphrasing) That is why they try to make sure we are all at odds. What they are doing is Treason. Its is disgustng.
@ronnie32567
@ronnie32567 4 месяца назад
@@redmoondesignbeth9119it’s possible, I was there from 2008 through 2010
@CrunkleTrew
@CrunkleTrew 4 месяца назад
My mother always said, "Just because you are poor doesn't mean you have to be dirty. Use your manners, be honest, and read. Educate yourself. Oh, and be grateful for what you do have & take care of it. So, I see your frustration, Shimá. Air hugs 🤗
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Crunkle Trew, your mother was speaking pure truth. She loved you and wanted the best she could give you. As we look back there are moments we didn't realize where our mothers or fathers spoke such wisdom and we ran out the door. Now as we are older, we remember and sense the love and amazing parentage we had. Oh what reverence comes with humility when we finally wake up. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@I_am_smiling
@I_am_smiling 4 месяца назад
Yup! I've heard that many times. Sadly not from my mom or father. Not a great childhood at all put it that way and were very young parents.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
@I_am_smiling So sometimes it isn't all roses but as we learn what's best we are in control to make our lives better. My parents made mistakes but they did what they could & tho it wasn't perfect their mistakes I improved upon and I honor them still so imperfect but they gave me life. More so they are in the spirit world now & I miss them & love them as imperfectly perfect as they were. Love & hugs. Navajo Grandma
@tantricangel999
@tantricangel999 4 месяца назад
I Love YOU! ❤
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 4 месяца назад
Believe that your mothers day is done and you need to prosper and be of your own person in life. Stand up for yourself against all this AUTHORITI. Do not repeat the past no matter what your parents said. They suffered many things because they did not know the truth.
@jacquelineMeyers-is1zz
@jacquelineMeyers-is1zz 4 месяца назад
A word of encouragement, single women past their bloom are treated tge same way by men as your grandfather was so treated. I will say back in 91 or 92, my car over heated in Navahoe land, and in middle of hills and open land, no other s traveling where I was at, by accident, came a Navahoe woman, the grandmother of 3 children with her. They pulled over to help, gave me the water they had, helped me pour my melted water from my cooler into the radiater. They were the first Christians I had met in a few states, having come through a few days in Mormon territory. I will never forget them as long as Im alive, they were peaceful and kind with out any extra words, such freshness ! Your words are so timely and tgank you for making the video.
@robertafrender3935
@robertafrender3935 4 месяца назад
The history of the mormons and natives is not a good one. They join.. the many... who stole from the people.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
This is still by far the most excellent comment ever!! Navajo Grandma
@cheriwhite7454
@cheriwhite7454 3 месяца назад
Navajo grandma, you are just as dear as always.
@greenman4508
@greenman4508 4 месяца назад
Is there anything more timeless and deeply, spiritually poetic, than a wise woman sitting by a sparse tree, in a harsh environment, giving her knowledge freely. You’re as timeless as a cave carving, and loaded with meaning as a renaissance painting.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You just spoke with Godly poetry. It's all to God's honor. Forever hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Damesplace
@Damesplace 4 месяца назад
My Mother has passed. She took her life at 30. I thank God I found this beautiful woman and Your words. I was thirsty, she is water. My Mother was Creek, Powahton, Cherokee Binai and Seminole. Unfortunately hidden for all other reasons one might in Alabama and Florida in the 1950's. Thank You for your beautiful comment, Happy to add to it, though not as eloquent as You or This beautiful woman. Thank you for this. Be careful everyone. History is on repeat.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
@Damesplace I can't help but read in awe what has been shared from your heart. You were held back & allowed by God to come forth during this time due to the spiritual power, resilience against evil you have, you are in a time in history to truly say God handpicked you & us to be His Army. You are an honorable generation as even tho we are older also have a part to bring back the virtues you need to be the Army of God. Just look around you & know & see why. We are needed, loved, protected & will be led by the spirit to know our places where we are. We are not to be perfect, we are not God's yet, but our potentials are there. Stand for truth, protection, for talents & abilities, for more faith to know your position & place, to desire to stand in holy places, to bless & heal those in your family, friends, neighbors & wherever you are. We need to be leaders and prepare for Christ's 2nd Coming. One guy wrote to me balking at my testimony of Christ. He was in a head on car crash. Died on a gurney saw the doctors attending him, he turned around to a rustling sound & a cool breeze with a light behind a curtain. He said he parted it, he was healed with love immediately, he saw Christ, knelt, wept, his dog he loved came running to him, he did not bark, he spoke & thanked him for the great love he as his master cared for him, he then met every ancestor for whom we had done his genealogy for lined up. He knew their names, everything about them, he said his tears ran like a river, his ancestors embraced him thanked him. Then he said to make matters worse his mother & father came. The loved they emitted was beyond expression. His mother held him & explained it was time to return it was not his time yet. He refused but found himself in recovery stitched patched up. He was alive. He pleaded for my forgiveness. No need for I knew. He wept & said I pray no one need go thru this immense death & pain to find truth. This being repated is needed for you. We only realize in the end why those who died in whatever fashion are forgiven, God is a God of mercy but also He requires our faith, prayers, our best. You, me, all of us have these powerful gifts. I pray you continue to rise to the height God reserved you for. And all of us I pray. In His Holt name Jehovah. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@greenman4508
@greenman4508 4 месяца назад
@@Damesplace The honor is mine 🙏🏻. My mother taught me much during the loooong duration of her dying. So long. She was a woman of great faith who let fear stop her from digging deep enough. She showed me how to read by teaching me Latin roots at second grade homeschooling. My first word written was Jehovah. Jesus second. She unfortunately believed a false translation of many key words, and didn’t research them properly. So when Paul said women are in submission to men, she believed she had to submit herself to abuse of my father. If she dug deeper, she would have found out the word was better translated “minister to,” which means slave. A man is a bond servant, a voluntary slave, to his wife. That’s what submission means. I know it’s not the same thing as your mother taking her own life, but in a way, mine threw her life away, and spiritually killed her self. A long neurological disorder came from the stress and killed her slowly. Taking her beautiful mind and body. Taking the joy from my siblings and i’s youth. Taking the love of the creator away as we associated it with our father. It was a long trail of tears to walk through the valley in the shadow of death to find the love of the almighty again. I ran away like Jonah , but many fish were formed and many boats threw me into the sea. My best friend killed himself seventeen years ago. It set me on a path to be true. A long slow journey. It seems like yesterday and forever. The hard part wasn’t that he said I wasn’t a true friend before he pulled the trigger, but that he was right. Jesus , my dogs, and my wife are my friends now. Now I walk in the forest with God and my goats and learn what I need to learn to fulfill the role I’m here to fulfill. There are children that need my lessons so they don’t repeat my steps. Grandchildren now. Let us not break under the pain, but use it to become as tough as we must become. We are the pillars, we are Samson. We pull ourselves apart on top of ourselves to destroy our lies and those surrounding us. If we come up from the rubble, so be it. If we wake up in eternity with those who have gone before us, so be it. His will, not ours. That is the peace of Christ. After decades of searching, running from it, misleading people because of my past, it is the only peace. The only way to accept. Also, if a teaching is dark and evil, it is a mistranslation, dig deeper until you find the history of the dark ages Roman lie, or the Anglo Saxon regurgitation of them. …and find the love of the creator amongst the ashes. 🙏🏻
@greenman4508
@greenman4508 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma I was thinking about you last night and today grandma, not surprised at hearing your message. Loved it though. I watched an older video that someone was using clips of on their channel. I didn’t realize you had already talked about the things I asked you about in earlier comments. Like the lost tribes of Hebrews and the diaspora of your culture etc . I’m going to look into your older stuff and download it so I can watch it by the river 💚🙏🏻
@Phil_Scott
@Phil_Scott 3 месяца назад
I am an 83 year old white man living now with an indigenous Mayan family in Guatemala... in 1943 I was 2, and ran away from home in my diaper...elko nevada...I walked past a worn miners shack on skids ...an ancient looking Navaho indian woman came out....she drilled into my head the following words with love "never harm a good man" even though I could not talk much at the time.. and handed me a naturally formed turquise stone. looks like a white cloud on top, and bottom is naturally formed slick turquise. I still have it...and have never forgotten her words.. now, as I will be departing my own journey I am leaving those words with you in humility. . "never harm a good man"
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Wait wait wait Phil, you just can't make this comment and jump ship on us. Or on Navajo Grandma. What did you mean that you are departing your journey. It sounds way too final. You are needed;, don't go anywhere. We love you and your amazing comment and your stories. Who will share them if you don't. You got me worried. Please don't go anywhere. Your life is not ended yet. More happy days ahead. I promise. Email me at dinehgrandma@gmail.com and talk with me. I would like to call and speak with you. You just can't say these things and end it. Please write to me. Hugs for a long life of health, goodness and hugs from all of us here. Navajo Grandma
@greenman4508
@greenman4508 4 месяца назад
I was up until two am last night butchering my ram. Your story makes me realize how little people would understand what goes into raising a sheep. Caring for it. Sacrificing it for your family, doing the work yourself. No electric , no running water. Looking something in the eyes you’ve cared for and facing the fact of being a carnivore and being grateful enough to pull a trigger and cut the edible jewels up. Your father knew how much heart and energy was being held in disrespectful disregard. How much someone was taking from his people. The ten dollars was already an insult. He tipped those tables and whipped that offspring of vipers out of his father’s house. A happy story.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
How you write is so humbling. I love the last part "He tipped those tables and whipped that offspring of vipers out of his father's house. A Happy story." Amen to that. Eventually everyone gets their due. You always give such hope and with the way you fed your family humbles me and yes, it isn't easy to care for and feed, raise your sheep, you become its shepherd and that shepherd always loves and cares for his flock. Then when we are given the moment to take their life, it is really what God created for us to do. Some can't find it to do to feed their family. But as my grandfather always did before he made that clean cut across the sheep's neck, he always blessed it, calmed it and it laid its life down and submitted to giving its life for our sustenance. It was mesmerizing and My Nali always gave this sheep a blessing and I know that is why it never shook, or shivered, but allowed his life to be taken. Its like he knew. And always that meat was so wonderful and filling, as we ate the sacrificial lamb. Always so humbling. Thank you for your beautiful writing, so down to earth and full of the spirit of truth. Love it. Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Your words are powerful and humbling. Wow!! I wept reading this!! I am so honored to know you and thank you for your beautiful poetic writing that you speak with the tongue of angels. Humbling. Navajo Grandma
@constancegreiner906
@constancegreiner906 4 месяца назад
I love how he responded to that crummy cheap low baller.
@user-he7rg5nw1p
@user-he7rg5nw1p 4 месяца назад
Thank you for teaching me and much of what you say I already know and live your beautiful
@valemerine3676
@valemerine3676 4 месяца назад
We need to care for one another, we all need to be grateful ❤
@robiny.4395
@robiny.4395 4 месяца назад
One of my best friends is Navajo and is from the Rez. I’ve learned so much from her. She told me at 7 she was shipped off to Salt Lake City to live with a white Mormon family. I was stunned about her stories, how she wasn’t allowed to speak her language. I always tell her, if the s**t hits the fan she could survive off the land. I said she could barter her wisdom of the land her Dad taught her. Thankfully she got away from the LDS church and found the real Jesus. She is an amazing strong woman who left the medical field and this little 5’2 gal is now a truck driver. I’m so proud of her. Oh, and she knows how to build a fire, butcher animals. Thank you for educating us about our Navajo brothers and sisters.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Wow what a friend. She sounds like a strong woman even thru her trials. I pray you don't bash religions as Christ says, "if they are not against us they are with us." You will see when the true Sh*T hits the fan. We will need to bear one another's burdens, bear each other up more so. Like we should be doing already. There is something coming only faith, humility, charity & Hope will save us. Not our houses, cars, money etc buy our loyalty to God & great prayer to be protected & to bear what will come. Thank you for befriending this Navajo girl, woman. She needed a true friend and you were there. I commend you & your kindness & example. Humble hugs. Navajo Grandma
@garymartin9728
@garymartin9728 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much for wisdom,I appreciate your teaching, the white people don't really know about the hard life on the Rez, I lived in Flagstaff one time and I had several Navajo young men working for me however I was a Forman for a large sand and gravel company and when these guys found out that I was partly a Choctaw native they really opened up to me about living on the Rez and I was shocked at how somethings that there was a lack of running water and electricity, these guys were by far the hardest workers that you could find, I was sad that when I left that company I lost contract with them and I hope maybe some of them might read this and contact me. I really hope your word gets out to the many people that watch these RU-vid videos and spreads your words, Thank you much!
@sarahguin7400
@sarahguin7400 3 месяца назад
My husband mother is native Indian and his grandmother is full blooded Indian. His father is Irish. He looks like his father. But his heart speaks like a native Indian. He is a rare gem. I am white American. But ever since we have joined together for almost 17 years. I have dreams that I cannot explain. I feel his ancestors always give a warning before it comes knocking. I have great respect for your culture. It has taught me a lot. I was blind but now I see❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Sarah I am floored with tears and humility. What a reverent match and hearing the protection is so my life. We are gifted and do take on the gifts of those we marry as it is consummated in Godliness! Wow! Thank you so humbly. Beautiful expressions. Navajo Grandma
@lisariley2413
@lisariley2413 4 месяца назад
I enjoyed your knowledge Navajo Grandma, my mom was from the Cherokee nation, she passed on now, but she taught me how to live from the land, we used to go out and gather food from the wild, and how to find water. She always said to never depend on the government bcz they are not good. We love you navajo grandma, many hugs and blessings
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
My dearest Lisa what an honorable woman your mother was & still is. She being Cherokee is precious and what a golden legacy she gave to you. Love & hugs. Wow!! Great comment!! Navajo Grandma
@nancyhamer949
@nancyhamer949 4 месяца назад
When we spend the majority of our daily time looking at screens we are not using our other senses- the joy of touching the soil walking on it, smelling the fragrances of the Earth, noticing time as it progresses by watching the Sky, the Sun, hearing and feeling the Wind, noticing changes as things grow, mature and die, quietly observing the many creatures we share this beautiful planet with. We are continuing to lose touch with our natural lives this way. This is a harmful and self centered way to live if we just carry on without physical experiences that teach us more than always staring at screens ever can. The only beneficial thing available from screens is to hear these lovely words this woman has shared. Blessed Be.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
My dearest Nancy this comment is truly spoken with the inner intuitiveness needed in this life! The Godly intuitiveness & receptiveness that keeps us humble that we can be molded to our earthly callings. We are not placed here for mere entertainment but a Godly purpose. In this day in a time we were reserved as we are an army of God's children. Our errand is Holy. For we shall be called upon to fight the evil first within ourselves, then win, then outwardly to salve the wounds of our fellow men. We have a calling so mighty an errand from God. And yes to renew ourselves by walking barefoot to be blessed by the magnetic effect from Mother Earth to strengthen & heal us, to walk among the plants, the trees to talk to them that they too will heal & bless us in return for healing & sustenance. They long to be prayed for, they are elements who know the voice of Jesus Christ and obey him immediately because they know He is perfect & He is their loving master. Oh how we each would prosper & be the greatest salt of the earth if only we like these elements are humble & know God is. And be as quick to obey because He is God. We are here to appreciate our gifts from our Creator whatever corner of the earth we have been planted. As we claim our Godly dignity do we smell, feel, forgive, lift, heal, and become the Godliness which is our true heritage. The worldliness shall pass away but we shall remain eternally. I pray we realize we were not just a blob out of nowhere, but holy gifts of glory. We are holy. The teachings from my Nali & Bizhi. We are here to be leaders, with prayer we bear one another's burdens that they will be light. What an honor to truly see life as it is thru the eyes of our ancestors who walked & talked with Jesus Christ. His name in Navajo (Dine') is so reverent we cannot speak it but once a year. We cannot be defeated by evil. Know this tho it swirls around us like a mighty dust storm, it shall be defeated by us & the Great Warrior Army of God's Angels and us. As David said in the Psalms: Evil spreads itself like a huge green bay tree but in the end it could not be found, as God easily destroyed it. Evil cannot be tolerated but brought down. In us, in others, in any aspects of life. Prayer is powerful adding faith can destroy any evil. So let's put on our Armor of God & godliness & be whom we were born to be. That is where you shall find true Hozho: peace, beauty, balance & harmony. I pray you all understand why Navajo Grandma reverences each of you. You all are a generation who will see miracles thru your faith & as you stand with our Creator Jesus Christ. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@annedebthune3084
@annedebthune3084 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your story and positive
@margaretlouiseable
@margaretlouiseable 4 месяца назад
It's horrible how people can treat each other. God Bless you Darling! You look good.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
So we will treat others with kindness &e empathy. And do it with love. Great comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@meorme6603
@meorme6603 4 месяца назад
Hello, my family immigrated to California in 1980. Ever since I was a child I felt the Navajo spirit in the land, and I remember saying to my self I will respect the land as your peoples land, and I should be safe, and protected. I'm highly sensitive to energies, and frequencies . I can't explain in to ever one because not every one will under stand but I can be an example of how to live, and how to treat others.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
@@meorme6603 it is so appreciated that you feel the frequencies of life and energies we all possess. Few have that gift given to them. Thank you very much for your great comment! Navajo Grandma
@margaretlouiseable
@margaretlouiseable 4 месяца назад
God bless you. I pray your Husbands health has improved and that ya'll have settled into your new home.@@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
@@meorme6603 so well spoken! Thank you. Navajo Grandma
@janestahlheber3551
@janestahlheber3551 4 месяца назад
I experienced a terrible split in my family structure when my mother died. The wound never healed, and the pain affects me to this day, over 30 years later. My maternal grandmother was part Cherokee. I miss her so much. But one day, I came across your RU-vid channel. So I have adopted you, Navajo Grandma, as part of my replacement family. Thank you for sharing your wisdom, your struggles, and your hope. You have enriched my life.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
My dear Jane, you are my adopted granddaughter. Everyone is my family here. What we share is ours and the comments are noble & full of wisdom as we share our hearts. You are family, you are needed, wanted & matter here. Welcome to the family fire, warm yourself, you make our circle of family complete. Hugs from your Navajo Grandma
@janestahlheber3551
@janestahlheber3551 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma Thank you. Sending you my love, Grandma. 😘
@WaterSong432
@WaterSong432 4 месяца назад
😢❤🫶🏼🫵🏼
@janestahlheber3551
@janestahlheber3551 4 месяца назад
@@WaterSong432 Thank you ❣️
@WaterSong432
@WaterSong432 4 месяца назад
@@janestahlheber3551 my heart is with you Jane- my prayers for your healing and for hope to Always remain with you- in Jesus name- 💗Amen
@cdblessings2236
@cdblessings2236 4 месяца назад
Grandmother, you are a true light upon this world. Your love emanates through your spoken words and your written responses to others. Thank you for sharing your wisdom so humbly and positively. I send you my love and gratitude for what you share with all who are blessed to come across you. 💓
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your kindness in being receptive to the spirit of what us so important for us to hear. For it is truth and I pray it resonates with us all toward correct principles and goodness. Thank you again & sending this with Grandma hugs.
@beverlyhill6783
@beverlyhill6783 4 месяца назад
So So True - Grandma - power in being self reliant - self - sufficient
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
And so it is. Not depending upon the government but God & ourselves. Love & blessings. Navajo Grandma
@user-vh2ep7nz1r
@user-vh2ep7nz1r 4 месяца назад
Thank you navajo grandma exactly be greatful and thankful and i pray everyday and every night never complain i always work with what i have and make the best of it have a great weekend👍
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Now that is who we need to exemplify. being grateful and thankful and always praying every day thru out the day and into the night. We have a God who loves us al and we need to remember we are watched over and blessed. More than we think. Humbled by your beautiful comment. Love. Navajo Grandma
@ericcaledonai9700
@ericcaledonai9700 4 месяца назад
“One man with courage makes a majority.” Take heart we are still here we are overcomers
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Eric another amazing comment!!! Your wisdom folks is more than I can take. You all are here at this time and place in history to stand against evil and we have an army right here. We know who we are, we know what is right and wrong, we know who our God is, we love our families, we serve and know that life is so tender. We do overcome and it is written in every comment. Thank you so very much. Just moved. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@sandhollowhomestead6972
@sandhollowhomestead6972 4 месяца назад
I met you today Grandma. I am blessed to meet you. God is good. He knows our suffering. My heart and prayers are lifted for you and your people. My father came to America in 1912. I am the first generation American. Thank you for sharing Grandma.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Well hello there. I was thinking where did I meet you? But I realize you just subscribed. This is wonderful and welcome again and again. Keep watching and always comment for I dearly love to answer everyone. Hugs galore!! Navajo Grandma
@P.Fairweather
@P.Fairweather 4 месяца назад
From one Grandma to another. I love you. God bless you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
And God bless you always as well. Grandmas are amazing aren't they, just like you. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@P.Fairweather
@P.Fairweather 4 месяца назад
@VanBennyChukwudi
@VanBennyChukwudi 4 месяца назад
Hello what's up ☕ ​@@P.Fairweather
@TinaHunt-zn3ex
@TinaHunt-zn3ex 4 месяца назад
Love and hugs❤
@VanBennyChukwudi
@VanBennyChukwudi 4 месяца назад
Hello what's up ☕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Hi Tina how are you doing?? Miss you and hope all is going well for you. Good to hear from you here and there. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@medorakea7327
@medorakea7327 4 месяца назад
i’m trans / nonbinary and disabled / autistic, and for the past year, i’ve been living in an rv without a fridge / freezer, without running water, without access to a flushing toilet. our only source of heat is a small wood stove and our only way of cooking is a propane stove (no oven). our electricity is one 160w solar panel connected to a 600w battery bank (which is not a lot, for those unfamiliar with solar). because of this living situation (not in spite of it, because of it), i’ve had a breakthrough & i’ve become the most spiritually grounded & sure of myself i’ve ever been. i’m truly grateful for every drop of water, every minute of sunlight, and every time i get to go to the gym to shower. and yet there are so many who have it significantly worse than me in terms of access to utilities.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Thank you for introducing yourself, what strikes me is that you have learned gratitude and thankfulness in this make shift as it were, home. Yes, some do not have it so good as you. And you may say, "what?" But yes, you do have it better than those sleeping on the ground and are hopeless. I am happy you have come to yourself in ways that I hope lifts you to greater heights and to improving yourself in all ways. God is proud of those who come to themselves and blesses them more and more, protects them and gives them the spirit of godliness. I pray for you as Navajo Grandma experienced living in a van for months as well. But thru prayer and cleansing myself, and grandpa, we made it thru and have a place now. It is not all a loss, it is a learning experience that we go thru. May you come thru in greater strengths and realizations. But most of all "pray always." There is a God who loves you and adores you for waking up and feeling gratitude. Remain humble and be the light you are meant to be for goodness and virtues that are needed today. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@julielloyd5871
@julielloyd5871 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your beautiful stories, words of wisdom, and powerful spirit. I love you!!!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Oh Julie, pretty girl, thank you sweetheart!! How kind you are to Grandma. Thank you for being so kindly receptive. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@l.l.2463
@l.l.2463 4 месяца назад
Thank you Navajo Grandma. Much of what you say resonates within me.🙂
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
I am thankful for ur empathy and goodness. You made a very profound statement I hope you know. No one truly understands unless they experienced it. But look how beautiful we came out like Monarch Butterflies right? Love & hugs from Navajo Grandma
@l.l.2463
@l.l.2463 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma Love and hugs back to you as well. Some would think it odd, but I am thankful for these times and that I have been privileged to live in them. We are able to find one another from so very far away and listen and learn and connect. I believe this is by design.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
@@l.l.2463 You know I have been on a research trip all thru the USA and didn't know this comment was here. Thank you as always and thank you for finding Navajo Grandma. Hugs across the great waters to you always. Navajo Grandma
@l.l.2463
@l.l.2463 3 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma I hope you had a wonderful and productive time! You know, some people go the reservation for their research.😂
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
No not really. Is that what you meant? LOL! Navajo Grandma
@fload46d
@fload46d 4 месяца назад
Thank you grandmother. This is most interesting. Here in northern Indiana the Miami were treated very much like the Navajo. Those of us who are historians are trying to teach the children about it all at our local fort reconstruction. I play a black robe much like Fr. DeSmedt who gave his life for native Americans. Our native Americans had so much to give our country like the code talkers. Navajo art is so beautiful. I have a ring and a small carpet I bought in New Mexico. They are so beautiful. Glad to see you keep your customs.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
I love to hear history and yes you are right. Such good history lessons would do our souls such goodness. Our government is trying to erase our history. Beware. Teach this and thank you for lovely comment. Treasure the gifts you have. They are holy. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@mattgoyette4965
@mattgoyette4965 4 месяца назад
Love you grandma ❤. Big hugs. Thank you for all your stories, insight, and love you share with us. You are so right about what we have and what we should be grateful for. Most of us don’t realize just how good we have it and how much of a head start in life we have had compared to others. Thank you so much again Grandma ❤ big hugs love you
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are so welcome Matt. Sometimes we need a refresher to remind us that we are blessed. Thank you for your wonderful wisdom. Always wonderful Matt. Hugs with loves, Navajo Grandma
@isabella09dr
@isabella09dr 3 месяца назад
Both sets of my grandparents died when I was real young. I never met them. When you said "Grandma loves you." without thinking I responded "I love you too, Grandma." out loud... for the first time. Thank you for that.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Awww what a sweet experience you had. You still have grandparents waiting and are your angels watching over you. Gods plan of life is so kind and loving. Although I am here to love you and adopted you as my grandchild, acting as a proxy is my honor. I wish I could give you a grandma hug. Grandmas are the best! I sure miss mine. One day you will be a grandma and you will experience some of the greatest joys in life.Talk to your grandparents, tell them who you are, what you know about them, how it feels not being able to have a relationship with them but you love them, know they are aware of you. Thank them for their heritage you are. Give them a report of your life. They want to be acknowledged with faith. Tell them Navajo Grandma put you on this errand and what you have learned. The spirit world is on this earth in another sphere but they our ancestors know us. When you pray talk to them. My loving counsel to you. Grandma hugs, Navajo Grandma
@tarriegibson1193
@tarriegibson1193 4 месяца назад
I also wanted to thank you for the brief food information as well, I find myself very interested in the indigenous traditional foods in the areas. For many reasons but also due to food intolerance and I see a different way of eating food that my body likes better and it makes sense because we weren't eating garbage in the olden days.😊
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Sweetheart, if you plant your own garden, add some volcanic ash to it, it is so much better than fertilizers of any kind. Your plants will be filled with powerful vitamins and all you need for healing. Try it and see. Do what you can and pray for your lovely seeds, pray for them while planting them, ask them to grow all you need for sustenance and health. They will answer and take good care of them. Happy reaping goodness. Love and hugs. Navajo Grandma
@maryyoung8306
@maryyoung8306 4 месяца назад
Thank you, Grandma, for sharing! You are truly an inspiration! Bright Blessings and Many Smiles..
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Mary you are so kind to compliment Grandma. It's my joy to share my life. I am way too honest and emotional. You are sweet to make a comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@shawngallagher5064
@shawngallagher5064 4 месяца назад
So much have I to learn.... Thank you Navajo Grandma.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are very welcome and as we move forward together we can learn from one another. Our comments are so important and humbling. Hugs to you always. Navajo Grandma
@an_original_thought
@an_original_thought 4 месяца назад
I am not Navajo, but one side of my family is in the pacific islands. Lost all of my matriarchs at a very young age 😢 thank you for sharing your wisdom, ways and emotion for this earth. So grateful to hear what you have walked through and honored to hear what was passed down through you to your people ❤❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You don't have to be Navajo, but did you know that the Federal Government consider Polynesians as Native Americans? Its true. They have just as many treaties as well out there in the Pacific. It was surprising. I am sorry your matriarchs have past on, so many. There was a Mathias young woman who went to Brigham Young university who's matriarchs were dropping like flies and dying off. She promised herself she would never die like them, of heart problems. She created "Hooked on Aerobics," and she is still alive after all these years. Changed her diet and has children and I pray all the family did the same. Just an fyi. Take care of yourself and live a long life. We need you, love you and remember that you matter. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@jeff7767
@jeff7767 4 месяца назад
Wow. That was good! It's always very special (and rare!) to be in the presence of such humility. What a beautiful soul!!! The Great Mystery walks with this woman.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Wow, what a compliment jeff. How lovely and kind. This is what we call Hozho: Peace, Beauty, Balance and Harmony way of life and the way we ought to be. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@kaecake9575
@kaecake9575 4 месяца назад
7:57 Thats what my Grandma Mollie says ever since I was a child. I go to apostolic church and know to do history on my people- Diné language and research about other tribes. Hawaiian Kanaka Maoli, Cherokee, Crow, Cree, Tlingit, Aztec... All the way to Mongolian and Nomads of Russia. Be strong Grandma, these Nations feel the same way about modern times... reflecting history to our image/language. These other nations are sad but they feel we have to communicate in their language. I try to message other indigenous people through social media and say I love them. Love you grandma✨ Jesus loves us
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Thank you Kae. Your comment is so appreciated. Hugs always from Navajo Grandma
@greenman4508
@greenman4508 4 месяца назад
The corn in the us these days is either Monsanto/baer gmo gasoline garbage, or sweet corn that doesn’t store well. Can’t grind it either. We have lost our understanding of what is important. We think food is for flavor, or recreation. I’m afraid we will be reminded soon. Starvation is a harsh teacher. Prepare yourself family 🙏🏻
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
And thus are the true words of a Prophet that you quote. You have such a prophetic view that is pure truth and may we all heed that calling and prepare ourselves. Its not going to be pretty, but as we prepare and are prayerful with faith, so many miracles will come our way. I know this. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@67oldcoach
@67oldcoach 4 месяца назад
From an Australian Grandmother-love and blessings sent. It is wonderful to see your beautiful face and hear the wisdom you speak.🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much. I love that many from across the great waters comment for you all are family no matter how far or how close. It's always an honor to read your comments and to answer them myself. You are always heard. You matter and you are loved. Happy hugs to you Grandma. From Navajo Grandma
@musicwithshona751
@musicwithshona751 4 месяца назад
Yes im 75 granny 10 grandchildren memories of the marae life are coming thru. Hearing the old people speaking in their language. Thank you for your wonderful Navajo treasured advise. Listen to our ancestors. Kia kaha. Be strong.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
How beautiful of a soul you are. It's my honor to receive your beautiful words in this comment. Your legacy is your dear posterity plus your good happy heart, your kind loving heart and lovely spirit. Thank you for your presence here. Again I am honored. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@harley1969chuco
@harley1969chuco 4 месяца назад
Grandma we live in the upside down world... History belongs to the conqueror ... the evil man is just man that has no past or any future thats why he does what he does ... the time will come when men will learn we all come from the same tree and the same sky I love you Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Harley your perspective is honorable, honest and true. It is refreshing to read truth and goodness. We are one huge family. Soon we shall all know this. Thank you for this reverent and Godly comment. So precious. Hugs to you and love you right back. Navajo Grandma
@josephschmidt4157
@josephschmidt4157 4 месяца назад
Grandma you are so right about the traders and the treats. Your Father did the right thing to the trader. Your teachings about this has educated me so much. You are also alot of people could jot survive there. God has shined a light on you that will never ho out. I will always stand with you and your people and other nations. Walk in peace and beauty always. I love you all! Hagoonee
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Joseph thank you always for speaking your heart & mind. My dad did the right thing is true. The last trader dad fought over their vile crap against our people died and no one misses him. He had an airplane & airway strip he put on the trust lands giving no care. He did this for years being on rez Navajo land. Before he died he called me, cussed me out & demanded I buy his snake infested mansion & airstrip for 2 million. I slammed the phone on him. A sorry guy!! We all pay our dues. I know he did. But now we need to stand up & prepare & serve one another. Praying always. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@josephschmidt4157
@josephschmidt4157 4 месяца назад
That is so true Grandma.
@josephschmidt4157
@josephschmidt4157 3 месяца назад
Grandma is everything 9k with you and Grandpa?
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
@@josephschmidt4157 we r doing Native American ancestral research in Virginia, DC, was in NC, now in Georgia. Just arrived. Haven't had time to do anything but research, drive, get to our hotel then research. Then answering all the comments about 1K which I am almost done with. I might have time tomorrow to create a video. Finally. We will be traveling still for a while. Thanks for asking. Gma
@josephschmidt4157
@josephschmidt4157 3 месяца назад
Wow Grandma you were close to me. I'm not far from DC. I thought that might what you were doing, but I had to check. Stay safe on your journey. Walk in peace and beauty ! Love you both.
@JsGotThis
@JsGotThis 4 месяца назад
My grandma use to tell me all the time, we may not have money but we have love. I miss her so much. Thank you Navajo grandma, you remind me so much of her
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are so welcome and your comment was so beautiful with your remembrance. I hope you take the time to write down the times you spent with your grandmother, keep her alive in your life, she was put in your life to be a wonderful soul, support and with wisdom in your walk of life. She is still there and recognize she loves you still and much greater than you can imagine. Talk to her, she can hear you. Its no joke it is real. Ask for her direction as well as God's wisdom. But thank you for this lovely comment. You are amazing to share. Love it. Navajo Grandma
@JsGotThis
@JsGotThis 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma I remember her everyday, talk to her often and do ask for guidance. And I truly believe she is around and does listen and continue to show me a better way. I was raised by my grandparents as life can be very challenging for people and my parents weren't able to be there for me in various ways. I love every minute I spent with them and she grew up during the great depression and showed me how to plant, cook, and basically be more of an individual. She was a seamstress and taught me how to sow my clothing and make baskets, dream catchers, blankets and all sorts of other things. Sadly these are all things that have become gender based or forgotten by most. Overshare moment but I took care of them and they lived with me until they passed away and I thank the universe for them being in my life. I ended up moving to the southwest from FL a couple years ago and I truly believe it was her that led me here. It has been so amazing meeting new people and embracing a beauty way of life. I've been so lucky and welcomed by everyone I've met and helped to learn the new environment and plants, planting. A hopi friend of mine has been so amazing and gave me some blue corn seed to plant and explained the 3 sisters to me. I feel so blessed for being guided here and getting to know all the amazing people. Please don't ever stop being you and helping everyone with your beautiful stories of growth and struggles. We must all remember where we come from to know where we are going
@TreeHuggingTruther
@TreeHuggingTruther 4 месяца назад
Good morning from northern Arizona! Thank you blessed grandmother, I’m so grateful for you & your voice❣️I pray that your words of wisdom don’t fall on deaf ears & I hope your people’s ancient ways are honored by each generation, more & more so & never become lost or forgotten. I wish I had such teachers & elders to learn from & respect. I wish you a most blessed day that’s filled with countless nows of savoring & thriving & love ❤️🙏🏻
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
What a beautiful kind comment. Yes I pray for my people and all Native Americans across the board or this land. So few are having the effect of truly practicing Hozho. But there are great blessings in doing this. There is still hope we hang onto. I thought I could help by running for Navajo Nation president but the Medicine men are not ready for the end of the world. They are too seeped in evil in more ways than they say. We cannot hide from God and hope we give hope and goodness and make changes we all need now. Not tomorrow. I hope you know what I mean. Thank you again for your comment. Navajo Grandma
@TreeHuggingTruther
@TreeHuggingTruther 3 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma Good morning @NavajoGrandma❣️Thank you for your reply, I used to put much thought into what I say but nowadays it appropriately seems more so to just flow from my heart. I’m grateful for & welcome anything & everything you have to say & share with me. In my humble opinion, the Navajo Nation would be so fortunate to have you as president! I don’t know how everyone wouldn’t benefit from having a ‘Grandmama Bear’ in charge to encompass & protect from the upside down world we live in. I never would have thought that the Medicine men would be how you described & that’s beyond sad especially considering what Rockefeller did to western allopathic so called medicine & the so called education system. You’d think that the Medicine men would be most concerned & more popular than ever. The more I research the more it is obvious that we are being poisoned from every direction & nobody is standing up for us but it does seem like more people are waking up to the satanic matrix surrounding us all. I believe that the fearporn pseudoscience multi trillion dollar “germ theory” fraud is inadvertently playing a big role in the awakening. The older I get the more I realize that most everything we were taught was a lie from the eugenicist psychopath powers that shouldn’t be. With all that being said, there is still hope & obviously much prayer needed too! I hope you find much peace, love & beauty today, blessed NavajoGrandma! Thank you again 🙏🏼❤️🌻
@user-pn9ds9ij1v
@user-pn9ds9ij1v 4 месяца назад
Another beautiful day. Glad to see you sister. Blessings ❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Awwwww always a kind word melts grandma's heart & spirit. Love you so!! Navajo Grandma
@gaylesmith1752
@gaylesmith1752 4 месяца назад
Navajo Grandma you have the most beautiful Spirit. Genuinely filled with love , joy, peace, patience, temperance, … and a very sound mind ! Many blessings dear sister. To God be all glory for He is all knowing and lovely having given you His child such precious gifts. ❤🙏🏻🇨🇦
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Gayle, what a lovely compliment but I do give God all the glory for He has shown us in our family what Hozho is: peace, beauty, balance and harmony. I love the virtues you wrote about. So much to be grateful for. I could hug you so. Loves from Navajo Grandma
@kathleenhack3897
@kathleenhack3897 4 месяца назад
I just found you, and what you explained really hit my soul. You are such a beautiful woman, thank you for your wisdom. I lived in Flagstaff Arizona for awhile, but my daughter and I spent so much of our time up on the Navajo Reservation. We met and had many friends up there. Had to leave to go to Texas to go to college. I wish I could find a way to come back, because I always felt at home and loved by my friends. Thanks for bringing me home again. I'm 75 now and am having a tough time. Your talking gave me hope again. Kate from Kerrville, Texas 😢❤
@gaylesmith1752
@gaylesmith1752 4 месяца назад
Your memories of your youth and home are golden gifts for you to remain hopeful in His love. ❤🙏🏻🇨🇦
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
It is wonderful news and sad at the same time. I pray those friendships will keep tugging at your heart strings and give you hope and know you are loved through whatever you are going thru. I wish I could just come and make things right. I will pray for you and bless you that your way will be made open to goodness and to the joy you are seeking. Never give up. Keep writing and let us know how you are doing. Here is home for now and it is safe here where you matter, where you are needed and loved. Most of all where you matter. Its important to have that grounding for you. Pray always Kate. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Gayle isn't it true what you said, I love this response and that is beautiful. Thank you so much! Kindness begets kindness. Navajo Grandma
@ritualrevival
@ritualrevival 4 месяца назад
Thank you Grandmother for sharing your wisdom and truth. My Grandmother was Diné too. I am grateful to be alive today and be Diné and am relearning our traditions.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
How wonderful to come to this and realize that you desire to relearn your traditions. It is so empowering when done with prayer, humility, kindness, with Hozho. I pray for you and so happy to read this. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Lobo.paciente
@Lobo.paciente 3 месяца назад
If I hadn’t been adopted, I would be on a reservation. I’m currently living in Los Angeles, blocks from the beach and I couldn’t be more grateful to creator and all I have. I have a good job doing what I love, working with dogs and I feel very blessed. I look around I see so many ungrateful people who take their life for granted. Thank you for your words and teachings 🙏🏽
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Well you are blessed because you chose what you have while others refuse to see they do have a choice as well and settle. Great comment with love from Florida driving to Louisiana doing what "we love," Native American ancestral research. Navajo Grandma
@Jenahh-aye
@Jenahh-aye 4 месяца назад
I am incredibly grateful for you. For your wisdom, your kindness, your strength and love. That you share those with each person blessed to find you here. Thank you lovely lady. ❤
@EcowicSands
@EcowicSands 4 месяца назад
Look into my story. I've shared this to explain. The depth of corruption in our country. Thank you Great. Navajo. Grandmother. Go with the great spirit. Know your enemies. China is in our country
@EcowicSands
@EcowicSands 4 месяца назад
Learn your enemies, see what can not be seen. Know what can not be known. Do what cannot be done
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are so welcome Jena. What a kind honor it is from you and I pray that we can all be receptive to what is good and what we can do to help others, to learn who we are, our strengths, our blessings. To see our goodness. Thank you sweetheart. I pray for each of you who are here and that the protection, love of God is with you, to protect you and move you forward thru success in all you do. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
I know China is here and so are others. Prayer is a great shield, remembering God is also greater for He will care for us as we give a helping hand to all who are here to bless this land not to destroy it. Just watch these people who are here to destroy our God given America, shall be destroyed. This I know. I stand with God not anyone else. This is a great blessing my Paternal grandfather and my dad who fought in WWII taught me and more so our mothers and grandmothers. Remember who you are and where you came from. Be a strength and yes a warning voice too. Do it with love and caring and with hope. Hugs from Navajo Grandma (Fear is not of God)
@GanjaDaddi_
@GanjaDaddi_ 4 месяца назад
I just found this video and your page Grama, you remind me so much of my mothers mom. I am a indigenous Taino Indian from the island known as Jamaica, the things you speak of are the stories my mother and elders would tell me as I grew up. I went to school in Winnipeg Manitoba when I was 22 and that is where I first came in contact with First Nations Indians, I immediately felt a connection with them and understood their reality. I ended up working in group homes taking care of abandoned and abused children from the reservations up North and it was one of the best jobs I’ve ever had because it felt like taking care of family. I want you to know that I love you and we love you and we will NEVER GIVE UP we will NEVER FORGET what was and is still done to us. We are Indigenous we belong here and the future is OURS. Love You Grama. 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Oh how beautiful and this comment is self empowering and perfectly spoken. I am so proud of you as you learned thru struggles yourself. That is wisdom you spoke here and thank you because many will read it and become edified by it. We are all here to edify one another, to give each other hope that seems to have faded. Keep up the great work. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@jaddek.astrie3071
@jaddek.astrie3071 4 месяца назад
I love you so much Grandma I’ll pray for you and the nations. We all should learn how to survive and work with Mother Earth. Thank you for your loving words and all you do. ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
You are not only beautiful but you are kind. Thank you so much. Hugs and loves from Navajo Grandma
@germaineprien7691
@germaineprien7691 4 месяца назад
Your a wealth of knowledge, not only for Navajo but all first nations peoples!! Many huggs!❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Wow, thank you, I hope this is true. I pray that I do make a little difference for good. Navajo Grandma
@Musicismylove888
@Musicismylove888 4 месяца назад
As a Canadian Métis, I completely understand what you're experiencing. It is sad that bullys come in a take over. You are a beautiful, well-spoken, Navajo woman. Thank you for sharing your history. Strength of spirit = Resilience.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
First of all I love your name or whatever they call it. Music truly does calm a Lion. Now and then a Lion comes into my system and I calm it through classical music. It is healing and calming to my soul and spirit. I can imagine that does happen through listen to Pow Wow drums and the Japanese Drum groups that are thunderous but so healing like the electrical static from a lightening strike. I have felt that and it cleaned my nostrils and cleared my head, once and that was enough. And for the rest of your comment it was so full of truth which I thrive upon. Truth is my sword and armor. Thank you for the compliment. I am so thankful for the blessings of life that I have had in being educated by my Paternal grandparents, parents and amazing teachers and church leaders on and on. I am always there to learn and be better each day. I know God has a great plan for me and I hope you feel that too. There is so much more to do to bless others and give hope. There is always a sun shining at the end of the tunnel. To some they can't get there because of the bully's you are talking about. I pray we shall all be like classical music to the ears and hearts of all we come into contact. More so with our prayers for one another. See you are in Canada, I am assuming that because the Meti's are there. We have done many genealogy researches for your people and although they are not enrolled like here in the US, they are able to find their family members and see who their ancestors are. So beautiful no matter what First Nation you come from. We are all family. We are all here to beat one another's burdens and to love and befriend with kindness. It is in our Native blood as such was for the Chieftans who fought for their lives, their family, their friends, their lands and their freedoms, their worship of God, Prayers etc. Yes they fought amongst each other but they stood together when the Europeans came and that was a tear jerker in so many ways. I pray that like Tecumseh, "we are bound together and they can't break us. Unlike a single twig - it can be broken. Pray always my dear music is my love. Hugs from here to you wherever you are. Loving Hugs surpasses all miles. Navajo Grandma
@royschmidt675
@royschmidt675 4 месяца назад
Your message of self reliance and fortitude is very much reality as you say. You have a beautiful heart which shines through your words and persona. Heartfelt respect and honor to you. 💕🌸
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much Roy. Sometimes I wonder if I am getting through to anyone. These comments say I am somewhat. Thank you. Navajo Grandma
@lisabarnes6919
@lisabarnes6919 4 месяца назад
You are a beautiful woman.Thank you for sharing about your culture. My Grandpa’s Mother was Native American he spoke in the language fluently but only when we passed through cells and passed Florence Az . We we stopped by a little store on the Reservation and my Grandpa visited and talk with the men in their language. I was amazed.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Awww what a beautiful story. Please write it down. Please. Do not let your history go. So beautiful. Navajo Grandma
@tiabiamama
@tiabiamama 4 месяца назад
So beautiful to see someone have gratitude for the difficulties in life, proof that it is so constructive to do so. Thank you for your beautiful wisdom, Grandma.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
What another beautiful comment of wisdom. I love you all so much, it is like reading the scriptures that are so holy as I read your thoughts, your wisdom and your guidance more than you all realize. So humbled and may we remain grateful. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@shireecox122
@shireecox122 4 месяца назад
I am really feeling the Spirit as you speak. Thank you, Sister
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
What a compliment to yourself. You have the power & empowerment of self clarity that your intuitive self does understand what I have shared. It's not negativity but understanding that trials strengthen us, empowering ourselves thru preparation is critical. Be Prepared the Boys Scout Motto. My brothers were Eagle Scouts. So I do appreciate ur intuitive spirit & a wonderful soul you are. Thank you (axhehee,). Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@chrisclemens7368
@chrisclemens7368 4 месяца назад
Thank you Navajo Grandma. Your words of wisdom are a great blessing to me. I am forever grateful I found you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Christ a grateful soul is worth more than life. Few are truly grateful and you truly are one. Also seeing wisdom is a gift too. Thank you for sharing and being honest. Few are. Love that. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@honestymcmillian3538
@honestymcmillian3538 4 месяца назад
Thank you grandma I needed this video. Growing up I was kept in the dark about a lot of things. You are a wonderful soul ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Well here we are not in the dark. We are honest and forthright. Keep watching and comment. I love to read ur comments to get to know you all individually. Happy thoughts. Navajo Grandma
@wendysmiles2437
@wendysmiles2437 4 месяца назад
My Heart goes out to you and your People, Reformation is coming your way, brighter days ahead my Friend🙏🙌💚
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Wendy I know individually it will be better, not nationally and i do not expect it. Its within our circles this will come about. I look forward to that. Thank you. Navajo Grandma
@wendysmiles2437
@wendysmiles2437 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma ❤️
@TimeLordStars
@TimeLordStars 4 месяца назад
The joy of remembering all is provided. Your story is beautiful art shared to enrich us all. You are loved in return Navajo Grandmother. May your experiences strengthen the future. 💜
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Oh goodness there is more to share and I have been trying to answer all these comments for they matter and then I shall make another video. Thank you for your comments I adore learning who you all are and your thoughts that are amazing. Love and hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Eger7law011
@Eger7law011 4 месяца назад
I hold Gratitude for all your encouragement Grandmother of the Navajo people returning us to the source of real nourishment, sitting with the land. We love you. Aho!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Yes Mother Earth is our precious foot stool and we need to honor her and respect what she does to heal, help, grow plants and give us sustenance. Thank you for your comment. Navajo Grandma
@bigunone
@bigunone 4 месяца назад
Not sure where I read it, but it was many years ago "There is always someone who has i worse than you" Thank you for the metaphorical hug my grandma passed many years ago,
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
It is true, "there is always someone who does have it worse than you." A lot of Native Americans do not totally understand this and are still very angry. We need to be wise and remember we can change starting with ourselves, our families, our neighbors, friends, towns or cities and outward. Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
@xikano8573
@xikano8573 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us, Grandma. We are blessed to have you. 🙏🏽
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
No I am blessed to have you! I am honored and thank you for this kind comment. Navajo Grandma
@tarriegibson1193
@tarriegibson1193 4 месяца назад
Very wise. Your right. I'm a survivor ,it's in our DNA. I'm glad my mother always told me we were Indian. Yet I tell her indigenous 😁 I'm in Oregon City and there are no indigenous people around here. I'm 3 hours from the reservation with no transportation and live in government housing with only white people and 1 lady tries to tell me I'm not good enough for my own Ancestry because she's a racist idiot. Anyways I value your insight because it is truly relatable for me. Thank you, and I appreciate you sharing the story of my great grandfather who signed the treaty of 1855 and then was murdered. Our indigenous Ancestors and all of us still matter.😊❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Tarrie sometimes we don't choose where we desire to be, but we can as we continue to work and learn how. It is not always easy to be in your situation and most of us have been there. Its very negative but thru it all, we prayed, we worked, we cleaned, we read the bible, we were kind, we moved on and allowed those who were bitter against us, eventually were silenced and moved into the spirit world not to bother us again. Life changes, life is not always awful or sad, it can be wonderful even in what others call poverty. I know your life will change and I can't wait when you move out and become amazing in whatever field you desire, and you are at the head of your destiny. You will get that chance and I shall pray that you do sooner than later. Love you and always have hope sweetheart no matter what negatives you are around. That is how we find our strength. Pray always. Love you so. Navajo Grandma
@jo-oe9zg
@jo-oe9zg 4 месяца назад
Be strong and you are wise a feather for you ..the holy ones are proud of u 🥁 🦅 ❤
@VanBennyChukwudi
@VanBennyChukwudi 4 месяца назад
Hello what's up ☕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Awww what a kind comment J O. Same to you. Navajo Grandma
@stepharosa
@stepharosa 4 месяца назад
She is a very amazing woman, and I love her knowledge and what she shared with us. She is truly a a very special person💕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Steph you are amazed because your kind words and what you felt comes from within you. That is why you recognize it. Thank you for being so amazing!! love it. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@candyluna2929
@candyluna2929 2 месяца назад
Grandma, I am from the Caribbean, descendents of the Arawak Indians and we know very very little. Maybe some words that are now part of the spanish language.They took everything. My heart ❤️ is always with you all. I understand the pain. QAM Ysharahla!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 месяца назад
Thank you with all my heart of your precious understanding and from a soul also treated the same yet you show forth love & compassion. That speaks volumes of goodness and an amazing soul & spirit you are. Axhehee, thank you. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@editingreality4779
@editingreality4779 4 месяца назад
What a beautiful voice to tell it like it was then and is now !!! Taking back our sovereignty is what is going to happen with alot of us. Remember what makes you stronger and teach the younger ones how to make it through these hard times. Thank you sister love you so much. God bless Tiffany
@TheIndian373
@TheIndian373 3 месяца назад
Thank you sister for your long answer. It makes me happy to hear about my people treating you so well. They did the right thing. I visited your part of the US some years back together with my brother and we had a wonderful experience. We are so grateful for that.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Sorry for the long answer. Hope it was clear. Appreciate your sharing your travel to the southwest. Good people. Take care. Navajo Grandma
@eustaceyazzie
@eustaceyazzie 2 месяца назад
Thank you grandma I got you on tv now I lost my mom last year in November 2023 miss her.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 месяца назад
So sorry Eustace. But never fear she still loves you and so aware of you and even more now. You are not alone not with her love as she loves you so much. You knew that. What mother would forget her amazing child?.So smile & talk to her, let her know you love & miss her. I promise you will feel that joy. Happy hugs. Navajo Grandma
@cheetotruckinwithjesus6013
@cheetotruckinwithjesus6013 4 месяца назад
Thank you for taking the time to Bless us God bless you and your family
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
The blessing is yours for being so receptive. I love your response. Thank you for being a part of Navajo Grandma. Hugs are on its way to you.
@moonflower1105
@moonflower1105 4 месяца назад
Hi Grandma Navajo! Im trying to catch up on videos. I dont blame your granfather to punch him. It breaks my heart to see you cry. I wish i could give you a hug. I love you💕. Praying for you and Grandpa. I was walking to work yesterday and i seen two red tailed hawks sitting beside each other on the electric poles. I have always seen one alot but never seen two together. I started talking to them. One swooped down in front of me to the other side. I love seeing them. I always pray and be thankful for what i do have. Sometimes when i think i dont have much and i pray i realize actually have alot may not be what society sees as alot but it is to me. 😢🥰🙏
@VanBennyChukwudi
@VanBennyChukwudi 4 месяца назад
Hello what's up ☕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are so kind and I love what you shared. I can picture those hawks in my mind and how beautiful they are. The ones I have seen most are the red tail hawks and as they fly they glisten with deep reds and are just gorgeous. I too have never seen two flying or being around each other. You must be special to have seen this. I love to talk to the birds and animals too. They hear you and they do appreciate it. So much we don't realize. You are a wonderful soul and keep up the great kindnesses you show the birds. Beautiful comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@moonflower1105
@moonflower1105 4 месяца назад
Thank you Navajo Grandma for your kind words🙏💗
@VanBennyChukwudi
@VanBennyChukwudi 4 месяца назад
@@moonflower1105 so how you feel so far 🍿
@lindarichard9348
@lindarichard9348 3 месяца назад
Thank you, Navajo Grandma.❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
You are so welcome and happy you did comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@user-xr1od2fc4t
@user-xr1od2fc4t 4 месяца назад
Oh Grandma, I was introduced to your channel today and I have to say, you touched my husband and I both in ways I can't explain. I loved you immediately! You are saying what more people need to hear, not just hear but listen and learn. Thank you for your wisdom and for sharing your life experiences and your history. We love you!! We know now we are never alone...❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are both so sweet. I am doing Native American ancestral research & my message or response is gone. So sorry. I am so moved by how receptive you both are and thank you for your kindness which we give out always to others called Hozho. It means "peace, beauty, balance & harmony." When the World War Navajo men who went & returned home received a great blessing called Hozhoji when given it is to return to you what you may have most spiritually, emotionally, physically, psychologically etc. Thus your kindness filled my happy heart & soul with healing. Thank you for your blessing & gift. Please continue to watch my videos. I am traveling helping other tribal nations do their ancestral genealogies. Some say get a Grant to do this but I don't have a grant writer. I travel to gather (procure) records to help bring added tribal members into the many tribal nations. We all seek to find & define ourselves. Leaving oklahoma heading to Tennessee then Virginia etc. Pray for GPA & I to do this great work. Love & tons of hugs of Hozho. Navajo Grandma
@user-xr1od2fc4t
@user-xr1od2fc4t 4 месяца назад
@NavajoGrandma you bring tears of joy to my eyes and my heart. The work you're doing and the unconditional love you share with all of us is so heartfelt and it truly touched me this morning. Life has been such a struggle these past 10 years, not me personally, the whole world in general. Our own country is going backwards and equality is still a huge fight. Equality doesn't mean anyone has to give up something or now there is less for them. It's not a pie. My heart has ached for the native tribes of this land and feel the absolute shame in how our ancestors treated yours. Personally, my family were immigrants from Germany right before the first World War. But that doesn't change the fact that I personally feel like more needs to be done, reparations for generations of fear and torture. Sigh...it goes on. Many blessings to you Grandma and prayers for safe travels. If you ever make it to Montana, we're here and would welcome you with open arms. Much love to you and huge hugs. Hozho 🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
@user-xr1od2fc4t Well if I can go to North Dakota and Walla Walla Washington & visit the MicMaqs in Maine you are just over the hill as it were. I would be honored to meet you. We r headed to Tennessee for the night. Just loved your reply. Never believe it's your fault but these trials have taught us resilience, strength and prayer with deep faith. Not all but the few. Hugs to you galore!!! Navajo Grandma
@Hokis90210
@Hokis90210 3 месяца назад
Navajo Grandma, Words of truth and wisdom and you look beautiful! Thank you for sharing with an open heart, spreading your love, light and kindness. Many blessings to you! 💕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
You are so welcome with hugs. Navajo Grandma
@jlaw8959
@jlaw8959 3 месяца назад
Peace to you and all who found your grandmother wisdom and grandfathers teaching so in lightning! I wish the best for you and your love and respect lives on through your friends and grandchildren forever! Blessing to all and thank you for sharing.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Thank you as well and for your kind comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@nealliske7700
@nealliske7700 4 месяца назад
I am truly grateful for your kindness and for you sharing your spiritual insight!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Neal thank you for being so receptive and it humbles me. Navajo Grandma
@kakea8403
@kakea8403 4 месяца назад
What a beautiful spirit you have! Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Don't worry for them, Grandma. God's mercy is deeper than the ocean. He will make a way. You are part of that way. Peace
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
"What beautiful faith, thank you so much, I needed to hear this." This is so important for all of us to read and remind ourselves. It is that what you said, "God's mercy is deeper than the ocean. He will make a way." Axhehee. Navajo Grandma
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 4 месяца назад
I join my tears with yours, sweet grandma. Love and a grateful heart, from mississippi
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your kind comment. Grandma loves you so, Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@rosebudadkins6803
@rosebudadkins6803 4 месяца назад
Beautiful woman reminds me of my Lakota Ina. There has been too much abuse on this planet. We all have a responsibility to mend the Sacred Hoop of Life. One person at a time. With love….love is always the key. My native grandmother taught us to forgive but never forget. I still make her fry bread for sweat lodge. I make best fry bread. I am an elder now making it many years. We have it with bison tacos and three sister stew. We were poor growing up. However we never realized. We were rich in what matters….love, tradition. and respect for all life forms. We learned to do many things yo survive. We know how to live in hard times. They are returning. Learn some skills and be ready. Sending love to all. ❤️. A’ho
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Great wisdom Grandma. I am so humbled again by your situation such as ours, but every tribe has gone thru this. Some worse than others. Yes, we need to learn skills and ready ourselves for a blast of evil coming our way. But together like Tecumseh spoke, you can break a twig but you cannot break a bundle. Words of wisdom to all. Navajo Grandma
@rosebudadkins6803
@rosebudadkins6803 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma thank you, for such kind words. My grandmother always said……” a two-fold cord is stronger”. Yes, we are those native grandmas now. Passing on the wisdom, responsibility and respect to the next generation. I am leaving this planet with full hands. Hands full of all that I have given. There are way too many takers. No tribe was not touched by the violence upon us. We are still here. Creator loves all his/her children. Red, yellow, black and white. We are one human race. I send you much love. ❤️. A’ho
@reubenbautista8502
@reubenbautista8502 4 месяца назад
What a Beautiful young Lady you are, sending you Love and God’s Light to you and to all our Nations. You are an amazing person, brought teats to my eyes with, and may the Spirits of our Grandfathers protect you today and always. Always remember, you are a beautiful God’s creation along with all our people. We love you Sister. 😘😘
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Reuben this is such a kind loving comment that meant a great deal to grandma. Few speak so kind and so lovely. Thank you always. Axhehee! Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@virginiaprime6866
@virginiaprime6866 3 месяца назад
Smudge myself with my own hands. why yes how wonderful. I enjoy your teachings and thank you so very much. Love and love again.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
What a good soul so receptive. Thank you for commenting you bring me such joy!! Love & hugs. Navajo Grandma
@whitecloud3356
@whitecloud3356 4 месяца назад
Thank you grandma, lost Navajo 🙏 I'll be watching 🌄❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Well you are not lost anymore. You are home. We need you here and you are wanted here. Smile & watch, listen to grandma's videos. Remain a good soul. Forgive yourself of all things because it's fact you are forgiven. Just remember to pray always! Value who you are. We need you to lead in these end times. Come home & smile. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@conniewebster1498
@conniewebster1498 3 месяца назад
God bless you Navajo grandma 🙏 you're a blessing to all of us especially young people s belated celebration of international women's Day 😊🌷🌞🏵️🌸💐 you should have had the vote to represent your people.🇺🇸 First nations❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Goodness no thought of that. I seek only to be one of the servants of Heavenly Father, to teach correct principles. Thank you though. You actually gave that honor to me with this comment. Honor enough. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@margaretbagur3553
@margaretbagur3553 4 месяца назад
Just came across your channel. Thank you for sharing. The world has gone crazy. Now more than ever we need the old knowledge to walk into the future. We need to hear these messages.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Margaret thank you for subscribing. You are welcome here where you matter, Grandma loves to read your comments and answer them individually. This is my honor. Thank you for being receptive, if only the present communist regime was. Pray always. Walk as uprightly before your Creator as best as possible. We are not perfect but we can be perfectly mazing and full of light for others to see along their paths in life. Hugs to you with love. Navajo Grandma
@cjreed9443
@cjreed9443 4 месяца назад
Beautiful lady. You prove that beauty is much deeper than skin....if you have inner beauty it'll show on the outside. Many Blessing for you and yours now and always
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Thank you for your outstanding amazing words of kindness the Hozho we all seek: peace, beauty, balance and harmony." Thank you for commenting as I love to read and answer each lovely comments that are pouring in. I swear I am reading the words of angels. Thank you. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@cjreed9443
@cjreed9443 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma And thank you for your kind response. You honor me with your reply. Thank you again. May I ask...what does the word Hozho stand for/ mean? I'm genuinely interested. I love to learn, something we never should get too old to appreciate. Thank you again, Navajo Grandmother aka Beautiful Lady.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
@cjreed9443 Hozho means to walk in beauty. Hozho: peace, beauty, balance & harmony. There is Hozhoji that medicine men perform to return what was lost in your life, war, pain, suffering, rape, and so forth. When we lose virtues we need balance & harmony returned. I hope u understand. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@deborahmeritt3045
@deborahmeritt3045 4 месяца назад
Thank you, Grandma, for your words of wisdom. Blessings upon you!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Love you pretty girl. Thank you for commenting. It brings me such joy. Navajo Grandma
@gretchencline5124
@gretchencline5124 4 месяца назад
I feel so blessed to have found your channel. A bright light in this darkening world. Thank you 🙏 ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Hi Gretchen, I remember going to school with a Gretchen in Aztec, New Mexico. She was always so proper and beautiful and always dressed perfect with her hair braided and curled and just like a Barbie doll. Thank you for this wonderful kind comment. I pray we will strive to remember to be strong, confident in God and in ourselves and stand for our families, our country and lands and all that is dear to us. Everything God given. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@ladyrwolf
@ladyrwolf 4 месяца назад
Thank you ❤ Yes yes we need to take care of ourselves and come together. It only took one generation which is my parents who did not garden. Now im trying to learn on my own from scratch because I wasnt taught. But im going to learn and teach my children. We have to be ready for anything. I apreciate you so much. Sending you so much love and i am here for you. With you. Grateful for your wisdom. I love you❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Well said! And beautifully spoken. I am happy to hear you have taken it upon yourself to accomplish the gardening part of life. It is so wonderful, healthy and a blessing to survival when other things go south. Please add some volcanic ash. It has greater healthy vitamins etc than fertilizer. Your garden will actually grow even more organic veggies and fruit than any store. You don't know how excellent this is. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@ladyrwolf
@ladyrwolf 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for that wonderful advice!! And your kind words ❤️❤️I cant wait to try it
@ryanwentz6239
@ryanwentz6239 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your love and wisdom ❤ I pray that God will bless you and bring the things to you that you need and will improve the quality of your life. I believe truth and love will all bring us to place God has intended for all of us. Thank you again ❤❤❤❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Actually God does bless me and He is my Savior. Walking in His footsteps has been full of miracles, blessings and protection always. Thank you so much. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@samarawilder9451
@samarawilder9451 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and your love, and God bless you. ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You are so nice to Navajo Grandma. Hugs always. Gma
@Rocky.Cathedrals
@Rocky.Cathedrals 4 месяца назад
❤❤❤ Love the spirit God has breathed in this precious heart. Beautiful Love ❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Awww what a lovely comment. Thank you and for you as well you are a beautiful soul with such kindness. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@JaneDoe-rc3rz
@JaneDoe-rc3rz 4 месяца назад
GRANDMOTHER, THANK YOU! I needed this message so much. One thing you said, has OPENED my eyes & my heart. I love you! Amen
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
JaneDoe, silly name, but thank you and hope that one thing that OPENED your eyes and heart remains with you always. Grandma loves you so. Hugs galore. Navajo Grandma (what is that one thing, by the way?)
@JaneDoe-rc3rz
@JaneDoe-rc3rz 4 месяца назад
The 'traders' (traitors) are THE SAME. YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW. 😔 And you had so much wisdom in this podcast. @ the DIRT. Alone. And your HEART! YOUR TRUTH. YOUR LOVE & RESPECT. That you STAND! I love you so much. My heart breaks, & I'm trying to NAVIGATE in this life, & I do good some days, some not so much, & I have FAITH IN JESUS, but I still believe in WHAT GOD GAVE US, the earth, FOR ALL WE NEED, & how "men" are set to DESTROY it simply to KEEP OTHERS from not having. IDK how this showed up on my feed. But I'm grateful! THANK you. And I love you! 💞
@JaneDoe-rc3rz
@JaneDoe-rc3rz 4 месяца назад
Also...yes, silly name. But I don't have a real name. I don't think I can dwell on it. I wish I had someone like you to talk to in person. THANK you. I will be going thru your other videos! Sending you so much love & appreciation for your Truth & your ability to STAND & NOT BE BITTER. ❤
@2WOLFS
@2WOLFS 4 месяца назад
Thank you, sister. Yes, so many promises are broken. But, it will be made right in time. Sending you love, respect, and peace. We need to continue to teach our younger ones everything we can to make fires and cook over them. It is hard, but we still should help each other as much as we can. Yes, keep going and sharing your experiences and teach. Sending hugs and peace.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
You have wise counsel and yes and so it shall be for those who stand upright and rise above all the filth and sadness will progress. I pray we all shall do so. Prayer is a breath of the wise and obedience with faith and humility is critical to rise above all things. There is a God and we need to remember Him as these times of evil is falling upon us more and more daily. Rise above it is my counsel. I pray we all shall stand together and be strong. Like Tecumsey spoke: you can break one twig but a bunch of twigs cannot be broken. Navajo Grandma
@GingeRenee
@GingeRenee 3 месяца назад
I am so happy I found your channel. You are so wise and your such a beautiful soul. I have been so angry with the evil of the government and the crimes against humanity that have been happening for far too long. I have native roots and would love to connect with that part of myself. A friend of mine is 100% native and she gave me a black feather because Jesus told her I needed it. I could hear drumming and chanting form the feather during a few bad times. I asked my friend when I saw her and she told me the ancestors were letting me know I wasn’t alone and they were with me. Thank you for sharing this with us. I’m thankful I found your channel. Your such a bright light.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Goodness what a beautiful experience so few have. Thank you for subscribing welcome and welcome! You came to our Navajo Grandma family and a place where you are needed, loved and where you are wanted!! Welcome always! Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@queenlouise9688
@queenlouise9688 4 месяца назад
In the words of my Aunt Louise, " all we are is who we are" Be blessed, thank you for your inspiring words.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Well tell Aunt Louise thank you. My Auntie died this year and broke our hearts. She would say, "you are more than what you are" Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@tommystewart6600
@tommystewart6600 4 месяца назад
This was exactly what I needed to hear today. I even looked in some of your comments and read your warm and healing council to others, even to those with harsh views on other religions. You taught me today with your words and example. Thank you for being so engaged! It is obvious how important you are in the work of these prophesied times. Thank you!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Hi Tommy, I went to see your site or whatever they call it. The Beekeeper freaked me out, cuz 100% of our food chain or healthy food chain wouldn't exist w/o the bee pollinators. They are so Godly. I like ur first son Bahama something it sounded mellow and calming. I thought are you singing or is it a conglomeration of what you listen to? So thank you for reading the comments. I love my subscribers like you are precious beyond words. I deeply care about their comments, some have been diagnosed with cancer or other sad diseases. GPA offers a blessing upon them that we know God hears. We have had miracles & prayer is powerful. Faith even more so. It's an honor to read the lives of all & humbling. I love answering or getting a snippet of who the person is & I only speak from my heart with honesty. It's the only way to be, just & true. I eas taught to be such as my Paternal grandparents cared & raised me til I turned 9.i had amazing leadership & parental examples of service, caring, forgiveness & what I term Godly. Growing up in my formative years I was indeed blessed. So humbled and get emotional because what I feel does come from my heart & spirit. Thank you for being here. Thank you for taking the time to hear truth. It's a life now full of greed, power & control, zero empathy, just what can I get. So many in pain & so many needing hope in that oft times frail moments of life's challenges. I pray you are being the salt of the earth. Time is ending soon & we shall see our Lord & Savior. I say if you don't believe, I promise you, after your last breath you shall see Him, & know why we are told, "every knee shall bow & confess He is Jesus our Savior." I love that & I say, allow me to be your hand, your voice, your miracle in the lives of all I come in contact with. As imperfect as I am, He grants me that joy to bless, help & healing. I am always honored to do what is right. In that is Hozho: "peace, beauty, balance & harmony." I hope u hear what I mean with your heart & spirit. Hugs always from Navajo Grandma
@nunyab1836
@nunyab1836 4 месяца назад
What a beautiful sermon ... You are an amazing woman.😊
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Well it wouldn't say its a sermon but whatever it is, it rings with truth and honesty. I am thankful you are receptive and understand. Love you so. Navajo Grandma
@cliverichards9850
@cliverichards9850 4 месяца назад
Thank you from an old man in the UK. Blessings to you and yours.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Hi Cline, thank you as well for watching this video. I do appreciate your comments which brings me such joy. And all the way from the UK! I return the goodness and blessings you need over there as well. May God bless you with all you need now and always. Hugs from across the great waters. Navajo Grandma
@cliverichards9850
@cliverichards9850 4 месяца назад
@@NavajoGrandma Thank you so much for your gracious reply. You've made an old man very happy.
@jasasyiken5561
@jasasyiken5561 4 месяца назад
Sending lots of ❤ to the Navajo people..
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
I will shout AXHEHEE, thank you. Love right back to you as well. Hugs, Navajo Grandma
@mariopresents
@mariopresents 4 месяца назад
As a child my father took us to the southwest to learn from the Navajo. We are Purepecha from Michoacan, but he felt a kinship to the Dine. As a family we spent nights on the reservation with host families when the monsoon kept us from our hotel. Your culture is beautiful and I appreciate these videos so much. You an Traditional Navajo Teachings are my favorite channels. I've seen the struggle of your people first hand and watched as my own grandmother choose to live on dirt floors to create a better life for her grandchildren. We are with you and we are here for each other.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
Wow what a beautiful comment. I am happy to hear some families helped you. What a kind thought and service. I love to hear these kind of stories. Thank you as we did not know this happened. I appreciate everything you said. You brought me such joy. Happy thoughts now. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@doberman1ism
@doberman1ism 4 месяца назад
A’ho! Thank you for the encouragement. As an extreme reclusive, who has lived a full life, I connect to your words 😢. I felt your heart when mentioning the Constitution! The Constitution of the United States of America is based on Iroquois Tribal Law. They used to teach this at Harvard. I don’t know if they continue to do so. Blessings to you kind Lady. 👘 Ya-at-eeh
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
What a lovely comment and yes the Constitution is based on the Iroquois Confederacy Tribal Laws. I love that you know this. You are so awesome for mentioning this. We travel to the east so much doing genealogy for Native Americans. Thus we visit so many tribes there and I am always honored to meet some of these amazing tribes. Love your comment!!! Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@PaleoBushman
@PaleoBushman 4 месяца назад
This is the absolute BEST channel on this platform. I'm so glad the Lord led me to it and to your speaking of the truth.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 месяца назад
Thank you and yes, God does send me many who are amazing, angels and lovely people whom God loves. I know this. Wow. Navajo Grandma
@cowgirlinarizona1371
@cowgirlinarizona1371 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your history. We raise sheep, and grow food. Your stories are inspiring me to become the best woman I can be. Many of us have had our history stolen from us. We are so grateful for the Elders who have taught us how to be resilient and strong.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 месяца назад
I pray most people like you are receptive and wake up to their condition that they want to ignore. There is so much that is not helping this Nation government or other living conditions. We need to store food, share when we have to and to prepare our 2nd Amendments and just be prepared for what is Obama's goal to have a Jihad upon American and the troops and cartel members are ready to fight Americans. This is so filthy and we just need to be ready for anything. I always laugh when I say, I need a Gatlin gun. But we also need to remain as peaceful too. We need wisdom, prayer and a clear head to prepare for what is coming. Pray always is the best way to know what you need to do in these times. Our lives are not the same and it won't be in the future either. May we stand for our country, our families, our lands, our religions, our God and neighbors. Navajo grandma
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