Ho'o- means to make, cause or bring about. pono- means correct, right, in perfect order. ponopono- means in order, cared for, attended to.
CSEE Video Blog (VLOG)
Feb, 12
Ho’oponopono an ancient Hawaiian practice of forgiveness
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Feb, 12
The Seed by Mansión Bécquer Studios
A fantastic digital animation produced by Mansión Bécquer Studios of Huichol artist José Benítez Sánchez (1938-2009) mural "The Seed of the World". La Semilla (The Seed) from Mansion Becquer on Vimeo. Esta animación llamada "La Semilla" (The Seed) es una intervención del mural “La Semilla del mundo” realizado por el artista wixarika (huichol) José Benítez [...]
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Feb, 12
Dogon Dance Ritual
This is a film clip of a traditional masked dance by the Dogon people of Mali performed every few years to assist the deceased in joining their ancestors.
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Jan, 12
Time Lapse of Tibetan Monks creating a Sand Mandala
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Jan, 12
Phyllis Galembo Photographs
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Aug, 11
Healing Seekers PNG Ant Medicine
This is a piece on traditional healing remedies from a tribe in Papua New Guinea. For indigenous people, the environment is their pharmacy and provides all the medicines needed to cure any type of illness. In this clip ants are used to cure cough, sore throat and runny nose as well as boost the immune [...]
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Aug, 11
Chinese Man With Extreme Healing Powers Of Chi
This is a film clip of an Indonesian man who carries an ancient tradition of healing. He directs a powerful energy generated from his own body into his patients. He calls these healing powers Chi.
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Jul, 11
Traditional Bwiti Ritual Gabon
Watch this excerpt of the documentary ‘Ibogaine – Rite of Passage’. It is a story of a Bwiti Ritual. Bwiti is an initiation for traditional healers in Gabon, a state in West Central Africa. The story is told by a traditional healer who was himself initiated at the age of seven. Visit www.iceers.org for more [...]
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Jul, 11
It Never Gets Back to the Mother
Max “Duramunmun” Harrison is an elder of the Yuin Nation of South East Australia. We interviewed Max sitting beside a creek near his home in Woronora, a small town outside Sydney. He speaks of the sanctity of the creation. For more videos, check out www.globalonenessproject.org
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Jul, 11
Water Drumming
We shot this clip the day after we did a water drumming workshop with the local kids. We’re on one of the Banks Islands in Vanuatu. Vanuatu is a small, very remote country southeast of New Guinea.
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