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This week, Wa-Na-Nee-Che and Stuart talk about the sacred importance of humour. From Native traditions to everyday life, humour has always been medicine — a way to heal, to cope, and to find light even in dark moments.
The conversation weaves through military boot camp, college classrooms, and classic comedy — from Abbott and Costello to George Carlin — showing how laughter disarms stress, cures anger, and keeps us connected.
We end with a reminder: life is serious, but not so serious that we can’t laugh at it.
📩 Questions? Email [email protected]
🌐 Free meditation: www.humancircleoflife.com
#StraightTalkSacredPathway #HumanCircleOfLife #HealingThroughHumour
By StuartThis week, Wa-Na-Nee-Che and Stuart talk about the sacred importance of humour. From Native traditions to everyday life, humour has always been medicine — a way to heal, to cope, and to find light even in dark moments.
The conversation weaves through military boot camp, college classrooms, and classic comedy — from Abbott and Costello to George Carlin — showing how laughter disarms stress, cures anger, and keeps us connected.
We end with a reminder: life is serious, but not so serious that we can’t laugh at it.
📩 Questions? Email [email protected]
🌐 Free meditation: www.humancircleoflife.com
#StraightTalkSacredPathway #HumanCircleOfLife #HealingThroughHumour