Healing Harmful Beliefs with What Unites Us Spiritually with Granddaughter Crow

Published: Jan. 11, 2023, 4 p.m.

b'Are you interested in discovering how we are far more alike than different? Would you like to heal harmful beliefs holding you back in life? If your answer is Yes, join Granddaughter Crow and me on Wednesday, January 11th, from 10 - 11 A.M. Central Time U.S. Our conversation is about her remarkable life journey and her latest book, Belief, Being, and Beyond.\\n\\nGranddaughter Crow (Dr. Joy Gray) holds a doctorate in leadership. She is internationally recognized as a medicine woman who comes from a long line of spiritual leaders as a member of the Navajo Nation. Due to her academic achievements, Granddaughter Crow is also a Delta Mu Delta Honor Society member. She was voted Woman of the Year in 2015 by the National Association of Professional Women.\\n\\nThere is more beyond our beliefs waiting for us to open up. Presenting a groundbreaking new paradigm for understanding cultural perspectives, Granddaughter Crow invites us to delve into ideas outside the dogma we may have previously been taught. As an award-winning author, her books, The Journey of the Soul, Wisdom of the Natural World, and Belief, Being, and Beyond focus on how we are more similar than different. By exploring our pre-existing beliefs and the themes various spiritual traditions share, we can heal thoughts that may hurt us and others.\\n\\nHer latest book, Belief, Being, and Beyond, uses a variety of spiritual concepts and scientific findings to engage us in deep self-reflection and growth. In addition to sharing inspiring anecdotes from her own life, Granddaughter Crow explores the creation, flood, hero, end-of-times, and afterlife motifs in Christianity, Hinduism, Navajo traditions, and other belief systems. These stories, along with journal prompts, tarot insights, and wisdom from the cycles of nature, help us truly know ourselves and empower us to live with an open mind, our authentic self.'