
The Seer:
I have met most of the main spiritual leaders of the major religions of the world. So when I was asked who impressed me the most, I had to think really carefully about who I would name as the most inspiring person. It was definitely Grandfather Stalking Wolf (you can read about him in the book The Vision by Tom Brown). His humble mastery, respect for life and cooperation with the rhythms of nature, was unsurpassed. He has passed to the soul world, but still visited on occasion, announcing himself by the sound of flapping bird’s wings on my pillow. He effortlessly survived in nature and overcame decay and aging as an immortal master.
Native American elders are highly respected individuals who play vital roles in their communities, acting as knowledge keepers, cultural carriers, and spiritual guides. They are often defined as those 55 years of age or older within many Native communities. Their wisdom, experience, and traditional knowledge are deeply valued, and they are central to the transmission of culture and heritage across generations.
The Seer
P.s. Grandfather Stalking Wolf may be in the soul world, but he didn’t die. He simply left from one reality to the next.

One can listen to the book, Grandfather — about the life of Stalking Wolf — read by its author, Grandfather’s student, Tom Brown jr., here:
https://youtu.be/pfFfB3Yk9u4
One look at the picture of Standing Wolf immediately conveyed wisdom and a soul one with life and nature. I often wonder if there is a version of earth where the North American continent was not discovered by Europeans and the land is flourishing with waving grass and buffalos and the indigenous peoples living in harmony with nature.
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Wow, interesting! What is the difference between someone who died and went to the Soul world, and him not dying but passed to the Soul world? Did he take his body with him?
Hi Malue,
I commented earlier, I recall Almine saying at a retreat that” he just took his body with him”
Much Love ❤️
Thanks Vanessa ❤️
Beautiful story, Vanessa. Thanks for sharing and love to you, Almine, for the insights and support you offer.
I remember you sharing much about him with us back in 1999 when I found you! 💖🙏
I am in the midst of reading that book. It is so deep and transformative I can only read little bits of it at a time. I long that I was taught those ways as a child….
Thank you Almine. It is truly extraordinary. I have been reading about Grandfather Stalking Wolf and it was an adventure to read.
This is amazing! Thank you for this introduction to Grandfather Standing Wolf.
This is truly Extraordinary Beloved Almine🕊️🦉✨💜🪶💕
Wow, I had no idea Almine has met so many spiritual leaders. The book The Vision by his student Tom Brown is one of my very favorites.
Incredible.
Oh Beloved Almine,
I recall you recommending this book to read at a retreat with you in Ireland.
I followed your recommendation and bought the book soon after. It touched Me so very deeply that I felt changed from reading it. I felt a deep connection with Grandfather. Do you recall at another spiritual retreat with you in Holland , on lunch outside my feet were in water and my hands in the Earth, I was suddenly one it felt for a split second with the beautiful earth, my hands my being became the Earth..I felt Her groan and the intense pressure She felt…suddenly I was back but could not express in words what just happened. As we entered back into meet with You a man caught my eye, I spoke with him briefly, I told you about it and in my heart I felt it was Grandfather, You confirmed it was HiM! I also recall you saying he just took his body with him, or something to that effect. I was and still am so greatful to have experienced this and all because of You Beloved Almine.
I felt the experience really helped break down belief systems around the illusion of life and death . I Thankyou Beloved Infinite Mother whole heartedly for this. I Love You always and forever ❤️
Eternally
Thank you for sharing this experience, Vanessa! I am excited to read this book, and feeling grateful to live so close to a Native community. Thank you, Almine.