Consciousness: Relational Languages and Intelligence Listening with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
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What if language was not a tool for naming things, but a vibration of relationship?
What if intelligence wasn’t a human asset, but an ecological rhythm?
What if consciousness is not what happens in our heads—but what happens between us, through us, with the land, with water, with wind?
Come gather for a conversa...
You can watch all our videos at https://scienceandnonduality.com
What if language was not a tool for naming things, but a vibration of relationship?
What if intelligence wasn’t a human asset, but an ecological rhythm?
What if consciousness is not what happens in our heads—but what happens between us, through us, with the land, with water, with wind?
Come gather for a conversation with Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Cheyenne River Lakota elder, host of First Voices Radio, master musician, and steward of relational ways of knowing. Rooted in the vibrational teachings of the old Lakota language, a language shaped by Earth and used to speak with, not about, Tiokasin invites us to unlearn the dominance of human-centered thought and listen again to Earth as consciousness.
Together, we are invited to:
- Reconsider what language does, and how it world-shapes reality
- Listen to Earth not as scenery or resource, but as kin, as presence, as elder
- Reflect on what it means to live beyond the human gaze in co-sentience with all life
- Sit with what arises when we stop trying to understand and instead let understanding arrive
This conversation is a bridge between worlds—not to explain one to the other, but as a remembering. A de-objectifying of the living world.
Tiokasin Ghosthorse, a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation, is a lifelong Indigenous activist and advocate. He is the Founder, Host, and Executive Producer of First Voices Radio, which has aired for 30 years in New York City and Seattle/Olympia, Washington. In 2016, he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy. He has also been nominated for the Indigenous Music Awards, the National Native American Hall of Fame, and the Americans for the Arts Johnson Fellowship. Tiokasin describes himself as a “perfectly flawed human being.”
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