The Stillness Of Ceremony

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2025-12-05
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ScienceandNonduality
In one of the most quietly arresting moments of the film, Patricia June Vickers—artist, psychotherapist, ceremonial practitioner, and knowledge-keeper rooted in Heiltsuk, Tsimshian, Haida, and British ancestry—speaks of the stillness that emerges in ceremony. She describes how, in those deep moments of quiet, when the mind softens and the body remembers, spirit begins to reveal...
In one of the most quietly arresting moments of the film, Patricia June Vickers—artist, psychotherapist, ceremonial practitioner, and knowledge-keeper rooted in Heiltsuk, Tsimshian, Haida, and British ancestry—speaks of the stillness that emerges in ceremony. She describes how, in those deep moments of quiet, when the mind softens and the body remembers, spirit begins to reveal what is needed. Patricia shares that this stillness is not passive; it is an active listening. A suspension of ordinary thought where insight, guidance, and ancestral presence can move through unimpeded. She explains that in ceremony, we are not “figuring things out”—we are being shown. The clarity that comes is not from effort but from surrender, from opening to a wisdom older than the individual self. In the context of trauma, healing, and generational rupture, her teaching lands with profound resonance: that spirit speaks most clearly when we become still enough to hear. That guidance is not manufactured, but received. And that ceremony remains one of the few places where this listening is protected, held, and remembered. Patricia’s voice carries gentleness, depth, and lived devotion—reminding us that healing is as much about quieting as it is about doing. ✨ Experience this moment in the global premiere of If An Owl Calls Your Name Join us for the If An Owl Calls Your Name Global Premiere + 5-Day Online Gathering with Indigenous Elders, Healers & Activists 🗓️ December 9–13, 2025 🎬 Register by donation (including $0) via the link in bio or at TheEternalSong.org/owl and step into this circle of remembrance, healing, and ancestral wisdom. #IfAnOwlCallsYourName #IndigenousHealing #CeremonialWisdom #AncestralGuidance #StillnessAsMedicine #IntergenerationalHealing #WisdomOfTheAncestors #SANDFilms #TES #WeAreNature #FilmForChange
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