
Midweek Musing - Your Sacred Dreams
02/21/20 • 9 min
Today I felt inspired to share with you a song I wrote two years ago - a song about remembering our sacred dreams. Re-entering the trajectory of them. The power and essence of them. The way in which they are always there inside - the pilot light within the soul. You may forget about them. They may get buried. But that light - those sacred dreams - they always stay lit. Ready whenever you are. <3
What grace. What goodness. There is always another chance to be whole again. To live from your soul again.
May your sacred dreams be your lived realities.
This song is inspired by the poems of Rumi. ⭕️
xo
amber samaya
Today I felt inspired to share with you a song I wrote two years ago - a song about remembering our sacred dreams. Re-entering the trajectory of them. The power and essence of them. The way in which they are always there inside - the pilot light within the soul. You may forget about them. They may get buried. But that light - those sacred dreams - they always stay lit. Ready whenever you are. <3
What grace. What goodness. There is always another chance to be whole again. To live from your soul again.
May your sacred dreams be your lived realities.
This song is inspired by the poems of Rumi. ⭕️
xo
amber samaya
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Moving Beyond 'Reconciliation' and Honoring Indigenous Sovereignty and Lifeways w/ Melaney Gleeson-Lyall
Melaney is a Musqueam (xwməθkwəy̓əm)/Nanoose, Snaw’naw’as woman who, from birth, was fostered out and then adopted into a White settler family during the 60s scoop. Later in her life, Melaney reconnected to her Indigenous culture, wisdom, family and way of life and now holds a unique and powerful position as a bridge between worlds and cultures - the 'Western' and her traditional Indigenous ways of living and being.
When I met Melaney at a Work That Reconnects workshop on Bowen Island, we didn't share many words, but were immersed in a deep group process moving through ecological grief, and showing vulnerability with one another as we allowed our truths and personal pain over the state of our post-colonial, neoliberal, extractivist economy and culture to surface. Melaney led our entire group of over 20 people through the KAIROS Blanket Exercise - "a unique, participatory history lesson – developed in collaboration with Indigenous Elders, knowledge keepers and educators – that fosters truth, understanding, respect and reconciliation among Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples" (https://www.kairosblanketexercise.org/). This was a very somatic experience of the atrocities experienced by Indigenous people in Canada. It unzipped me, and took me from knowing about the genocide of Indigenous people on an intellectual level, to feeling it and understanding it on a much deeper more cellular level. Her leadership is powerful and she speaks her truth without fear. A medicine woman - of this, I am certain.
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In this conversation, Melaney also touches on what it looks like to be an ally for Indigenous peoples and the value of relationship building and resourcing the Indigenous (First Nation, Metis, Inuit) communities you live alongside. She shares the importance of centering Indigenous cultural revitalization and healing, and how that healing is part of the healing of the whole world.
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This time and conversation was a gift from the moment I entered Melaney's space, the food she shared with me (I mean, homemade focaccia bread!) to the depth of her sharing, and the warmth that emanated from her deeply wise and truth-telling being.
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This is a medicine conversation. I invite you to make some tea, settle in and join us.
To stay connected with Melaney, you can follow her on...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melaney.G.lyall
Instagram: @melzeagle https://www.instagram.com/melzeagle/
Thank you for listening. Thank you for hearing.
Amber Samaya
Show Notes:
Learn about the Musqueam Nation - https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/
Chiros Blanket Exercise - https://www.kairosblanketexercise.org/
Learn about the 60's scoop - https://www.cbc.ca/cbcdocspov/features/the-sixties-scoop-explained
The Work that Reconnects - https://workthatreconnects.org/
Reconnecting To Life workshop on Bowen Island (that Melaney and I participated in - highly highly recommend!) - https://reconnectingtolife.org/
Wet’suwet’en Strong: SUPPORTER TOOLKIT - http://unistoten.camp/supportertoolkit/
Music:
In Paler Skies, by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive (Creative Commons License) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions
Next Episode

Living the Adventure of Voluntary Simplicity w/ Amanda Shale (and Frank!)
As a young girl a framed drawing of two bears sharing a tricycle accompanied with the words ‘simple pleasures, life treasures’ hung on Amanda Shale’s bedroom wall. It is no wonder then, that later in university when she learned about the intentional lifestyle of Voluntary Simplicity through a reading group that she felt a strong resonance and has been on this mindful path ever since. Slowly and steadily she applied it to all aspects of her life, finding contentment with ever less comforts and belongings until we come to this current iteration of her journey. Trading the pursuit of wealth and status for a spiritually satisfying life she has grown into a self-assured and storied wild woman now in her mid-thirties.
And the short version? She is a dog mom, a van dweller of 6 years, adventurer, forager, podcaster, thru-hiker, photographer and writer.
Amanda speaks with me today about her long-term commitment to voluntary simplicity, her practice of presence when facing the harshness of both the physical and mental environments she finds herself, and the many lessons she has learned in her life as an outdoor adventurer, van dweller, and 'perpetual visitor' on the earth.
Amanda offers some beautiful wisdom and her lifestyle and personal story are both inspirational and paradigm shifting!
Hoping you enjoy this chat between the two of us - me, from my cabin in the woods, and Amanda, in a secret magical location somewhere in the desert outside of Sodona where she found 4 bars of perfect cell reception! Yahooo!
To learn more about Amanda and her dog Frank, you can find her online at...
Website: www.tidelinetoalpine.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tidelinetoalpine/ @tidelinetoalpine
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tidelinetoalpine/
WALK9 Podcast: http://walk9radio.buzzsprout.com/
With presence,
amber samaya xo
Show Notes:
Poetry shared was by yours truly - Amber Samaya. Remember the Animal combined with The Reckoning. Both poems written when I was outside on the land being shaped and informed by it.
To learn more about Voluntary Simplicity, go here: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/voluntary-simplicity.asp
Music:
The music you heard in this episode included...
"Breezy" by Axletree from the Free Music Archive.
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Axletree/Sunset_EP/Breezy_May_Acoustic
"Bluebell" by Axeltree from the Free Music Archive. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Axletree/Sunset_EP/Bluebell_Acoustic
"Stars" by Ayla Nereo from the Free Music Archive. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ayla_Nereo/By_the_Light_of_the_Dark_Moon/Stars_1372
"Ancient Discoveries" by Gabrial Lewis from Epidemic Sound. https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0xmS3avpdE
and the podcast theme music is "Karma Cat" by Dyalla (Creative Commons License)
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