The Singing Stone is a holy place for the safekeeping of the ancient indigenous ways, for the eternal fire that roars within all the peoples’ heart, the flame that rekindles the spirit of this land, burning away the illusion of ourselves. Through his crackling voice, Grandfather Fire counsels us with his warmth, teaching respect through tradition and humility with power. Ours is a home of the humb
le stone, the tipi of a singing rock, where Grandmother Earth, Unci Maka, sings the songs of wisdom almost lost. She tells us the stories from within ourselves, of the White Buffalo Calf Maiden and the secret that she carries in her sacred medicine bundle. She whispers the teachings of the Little People and other things unfathomable to the industrialized mind. She breathes into us the sacred breath of life, whistling through our hollow bones the gales of non-attachment, the impeccable wind of our ancestors and the dawning knowledge of a bright new world. Within this lodge of the sacred breath of life flows the mysterious feminine power of the universe herself. Her teaching flowers from the human soul, its wordless pages blossoming silent wisdom, slowly unfolding the petals of our heart. Her fragrance drifts from a circle without end, an eternal hoop of traditions that we nurture for all of our relations. All of us, we are related. Here at the home of the Singing Stone abounds the magic of times untold. A mystery that is unfathomable to the modern analytical mind. It may seem to defy scientific process or scrutiny of any kind. It is an ancient connection with spirits far older than human language. The Singing Stone is dedicated to preserving some of the last connections to these spirit helpers of mankind on the Western Hemisphere. We are doing this by teaching ceremonial songs in the Lakota language, by preserving indigenous American spiritual practices and by safeguarding the integrity of these sacred rites. The Singing Stone is a spiritual organization dedicated to preserving our native heritage. It is an honor and a joy to share this ancient lineage for all to experience the powerful rebirth of magic exemplified by these ways. One can benefit from true Indigenous American traditions in countless ways, through the learning of songs in the Lakota language, by participating in the Sweat Lodge ceremony, Chanupa (Sacred Pipe), Yuwipi rite, Hanbleceya (Vision Quest), Rite of passage, Sun Dance, Bear Dance, as well as the All Night Tipi Meeting. We are a place of worship, healing, learning and accomplishment. If you are serious about learning and getting involved in the Red Path or simply want to experience Indigenous American Ceremony contact us. Our email address is [email protected] . Check our Calendar for events, retreats and classes for a good time to visit. The Singing Stone travels extensively throughout the Americas, check with us about events in your area!