Ep. 3: Medicine Bear Speaks Voices of the Land

In this episode, Medicine Bear Child led a deep discussion on cultural safety, spiritual warfare, and the importance of understanding universal laws in indigenous contexts. Medicine Bear Child emphasized that words are medicine and that cultural safety begins with individual perception. The discussion covered how spiritual warfare manifests through social engineering and how people can become trapped in metaphorical cages created by external systems. He explains the four universal laws and how they relate to human experience, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and understanding one's own needs before helping others. The conversation also addressed the challenges faced by First Nations professionals trying to implement change within Indian Act systems, highlighting the limitations of existing structures and the need for greater autonomy and self-determination.

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