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0030: Gateway to the Prayer Vigil

The Prayer Vigil for the Earth honors North American nativetraditions in several ways: First, through constructing in a blessing way the Sacred Circle orHoop as a container for two days of Prayer Vigil activities. This representsthe earth in and as an integral part of the universe. Second, by making andtending the Sacred Fire at the center of the Hoop for the duration of thePrayer Vigil. Fire is symbolic of the Sun. The Sacred Fire belongs to everyone, no matter what tradition, nation, gender, or race. Third, by acknowledging and offering prayers to the four cardinal directions that orient us to our place onEarth and the place of the Earth each day in the cosmos. Further, the entranceway to the Prayer Vigil is at the Eastern point of the Hoop, the place where the Sun rises each morning, a time of gratitude and hope. Fourth, by providing the Sacred Plants for prayers at the Sacred Fire – tobacco, sage, and cedar. Throughout the Prayer Vigil at any time day or night, participants offer their prayers as they cast small amounts of one or more of these into the Fire. In these ways we honor Native American Wisdom that forms a large part of the sacred Mandala of their beliefs.
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0030: Gateway to the Prayer Vigil