To Try to Have Some Healing: A Conversation with Silas Hagerty

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September 7, 2017

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To Try to Have Some Healing: A Conversation with Silas Hagerty

It's an offering. So we worked to do our best and then just watched for the signs to show us where this was supposed to go. The only intention we've had is to try to have some healing.

- Silas Hagerty -

To Try to Have Some Healing: A Conversation with Silas Hagerty

What would you do to remember a deep wrong? Would you ride over 300 miles, through the Dakotas and Minnesota on horseback, in the middle of winter as a ceremonial act of forgiveness and reconciliation? And, if asked, would you be willing to accompany the journey to document the healing as an act of service? Read this interview from Parabola with Silas Hagerty. Silas describes his experience filming the journey of Jim Miller, Native American elder as he and others called to enact a dream given him. The dream of a ride on horseback, to honor and heal the spirits of 38 Native Americans hanged in 1862, in the largest mass execution in American history. Learn how the bold decision to give freely, whether your talents or your forgiveness, bring forth all manner healing gifts. { read more }

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After reflecting on the messages of forgiveness, healing and giving documented in the film, do the very next thing that comes to mind. { more }


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