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The Dreaming TreePosted on March 30

The Dreaming Tree
Posted on March 30, 2012
A story from Brazil (from the Karajae and Apinaye peoples of the central and northern Amazonian plateau)
As Retold by Elizabeth Murray
There was once a boy named Uaica and because he was small and sickly, the other boys in his tribe picked on him and teased him. He had a grandfather who tried to protect him but when his grandfather wasn’t there, Uaica would go alone into the rainforest.
One day as he was walking in the jungle and looking up into the beautiful canopy of leaves, orchards, monkeys and birds, he stumbled over something. When he looked down, he was surprised to see a tapir which seemed to be… asleep. And right next to it was a sloth, also asleep.
This was very strange, very strange.
Very carefully Uiaca stepped over and around the sleeping animals to look more closely at the tree. But as he did this, he suddenly felt so veerrry drowsy.
He dreamed of animals, some familiar, others strange. He dreamed also of people. Some were family and friends. Others, strangers. They were sitting together singing. And then, in his dream, an old man got up and came to him.
“I am Sina-a, child of Jaguar,” he said. And the boy knew about this Jaguar Man, who, among his people, was said to be a great teacher. And when Sina-a began telling his stories, the boy listened.
The next day he took his grandfather into the forest, to the place of the great tree. “There grandfather. Walk under that tree and there your journey will begin.
When they returned to the village, they heard that a boy named Xibute had fallen ill. Uaica knew this Xibute well for he had been one of his cruelest bullies. No cure could be found for the ailing boy and it appeared that he would die. But since his time with Jaguar Man, Uaica had learned the gift of healing. And when he laid his hands on Xibute, the sick boy, was cured.
People in the village could not believe that the scrawny boy, Uaica, could have any powers at all. But after that, sick people began seeking him out. And again and again Uaica healed their ailments.
Then, one night while sleeping, Jaguar Man appeared to the boy in a dream. He said, “You have passed the great tests. You stayed away from the dreaming tree, as I told you to. And then you showed kindness toward your enemy. Now I will teach you more powers so that you may care for your people as I once did.”
There are many stories among the Jurana people about the great shaman, Uaica, the one with the eyes in the back of his head. And it is said by some that even to this day, he dreams inside that rock where he learns the stories and healing wisdom from Jaguar Man. And sometimes he sends these teachings back to those with loving hearts. And we, too, can receive his wisdom in our dreams if we have loving hearts and ask to receive the ancient healing wisdom to use for good.

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The Dreaming TreePosted on March 30, 2012A story from Brazil (from the Karajae and Apinaye peoples of the central and northern Amazonian plateau)As Retold by Elizabeth MurrayThere was once a boy named Uaica and because he was small and sickly, the other boys in his tribe picked on him and teased him. He had a grandfather who tried to protect him but when his grandfather wasn’t there, Uaica would go alone into the rainforest.One day as he was walking in the jungle and looking up into the beautiful canopy of leaves, orchards, monkeys and birds, he stumbled over something. When he looked down, he was surprised to see a tapir which seemed to be… asleep. And right next to it was a sloth, also asleep. This was very strange, very strange.Very carefully Uiaca stepped over and around the sleeping animals to look more closely at the tree. But as he did this, he suddenly felt so veerrry drowsy. He dreamed of animals, some familiar, others strange. He dreamed also of people. Some were family and friends. Others, strangers. They were sitting together singing. And then, in his dream, an old man got up and came to him.“I am Sina-a, child of Jaguar,” he said. And the boy knew about this Jaguar Man, who, among his people, was said to be a great teacher. And when Sina-a began telling his stories, the boy listened. The next day he took his grandfather into the forest, to the place of the great tree. “There grandfather. Walk under that tree and there your journey will begin.When they returned to the village, they heard that a boy named Xibute had fallen ill. Uaica knew this Xibute well for he had been one of his cruelest bullies. No cure could be found for the ailing boy and it appeared that he would die. But since his time with Jaguar Man, Uaica had learned the gift of healing. And when he laid his hands on Xibute, the sick boy, was cured.
People in the village could not believe that the scrawny boy, Uaica, could have any powers at all. But after that, sick people began seeking him out. And again and again Uaica healed their ailments.
Then, one night while sleeping, Jaguar Man appeared to the boy in a dream. He said, “You have passed the great tests. You stayed away from the dreaming tree, as I told you to. And then you showed kindness toward your enemy. Now I will teach you more powers so that you may care for your people as I once did.”
There are many stories among the Jurana people about the great shaman, Uaica, the one with the eyes in the back of his head. And it is said by some that even to this day, he dreams inside that rock where he learns the stories and healing wisdom from Jaguar Man. And sometimes he sends these teachings back to those with loving hearts. And we, too, can receive his wisdom in our dreams if we have loving hearts and ask to receive the ancient healing wisdom to use for good.

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A Árvore Sonhando
Publicado em 30 de março de 2012
A história do Brasil (dentre os povos Karajae e Apinayé do planalto da Amazônia central e do norte)
Como Retold por Elizabeth Murray
Era uma vez um menino chamado Uaiçá e porque ele era pequeno e doente, o outro meninos em sua tribo pegou nele e brincou com ele. Ele tinha um avô que tentou protegê-lo, mas quando seu avô não estava lá, Uaiçá iria sozinha para a floresta tropical.
Um dia, quando ele estava caminhando na selva e olhando para a bela copa de folhas, pomares, macacos e aves , ele tropeçou em alguma coisa. Quando ele olhou para baixo, ele ficou surpreso ao ver uma anta que parecia ser ... dormindo. E bem próximo a ela era uma preguiça, também dormindo.
Isso foi muito estranho, muito estranho.
Com muito cuidado Uiaca passou por cima e em redor dos animais de dormir para olhar mais de perto a árvore. Mas, como ele fez isso, ele de repente me senti tão veerrry sonolento.
Ele sonhava em animais, alguns conhecidos, outros estranho. Ele também sonhou com pessoas. Alguns eram a família e amigos. Outros, estranhos. Eles estavam sentados juntos cantando. E então, em seu sonho, um velho homem levantou-se e foi ter com ele.
"Eu sou Sina-a, criança de Jaguar", disse ele. E o menino sabia sobre esse homem Jaguar, que, entre seu povo, foi dito ser um grande professor. E quando Sina-a começou a contar suas histórias, o garoto escutou.
No dia seguinte, ele tomou o seu avô para a floresta, para o lugar da grande árvore. "Há avô. Caminhe debaixo daquela árvore e ali sua viagem começará.
Quando eles voltaram para a aldeia, eles ouviram que um menino chamado Xibute tinha caído doente. Uaiçá sabia que isso Xibute bem para ele tinha sido um de seus agressores mais cruéis. Nenhuma cura pode ser encontrada para o menino doente e parecia que ele iria morrer. Mas desde que seu tempo com Jaguar Man, Uaiçá tinha aprendido o dom da cura. E quando ele pôs as mãos sobre Xibute, o menino doente, foi curada.
As pessoas da aldeia não podia acreditar que o garoto magricela, Uaiçá, poderia ter qualquer competência em tudo. Mas depois disso, os doentes começaram a procurá-lo. E novamente e novamente Uaiçá curou suas doenças.
Então, uma noite, durante o sono, Jaguar Man apareceram ao menino em um sonho. Ele disse: "Você passou os grandes testes. Você ficou longe da árvore sonhando, como eu disse-lhe. E então você mostrou bondade para com seu inimigo. Agora vou ensinar-lhe mais poderes para que você possa cuidar de seus povos como eu fiz uma vez.
"Há muitas histórias entre as pessoas Jurana sobre o grande xamã, Uaiçá, aquele com os olhos na parte de trás de sua cabeça. E é dito por alguns que até hoje, ele sonha dentro dessa rocha onde ele aprende as histórias e sabedoria cura de Jaguar Man. E às vezes ele envia esses ensinamentos de volta para aqueles com corações amorosos. E nós também podemos receber sua sabedoria em nossos sonhos se temos corações amorosos e pedir para receber a sabedoria de cura antigo para usar para o bem.

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