the good life

mino-bimaadiziwin

in ojibwe culture, living mino-bimaadiziwin is to live a good life.

mino-bimaadiziwin cannot be measured by outward markers of success.

not by wealth, nor by power.

mino-bimaadiziwin is about living in right relationship.

with ancestors, with family, with community,

with spirit.

with the land.

each person carries unique obligations.

to their families, to their namesakes, to their nations and homelands.

to live the good life means to fulfill these obligations with integrity, guided by the seven grandfather teachings.

the good life does not look the same for everyone.

each soul comes with different work.

each person carries different responsibilities.

ojibwe culture emphasizes non-interference, leaving a clear path for others to walk their own road.

we trust that each person has their own responsibilities, their own timing, and their own lessons to learn.

astrology reminds our souls of the intentions we had in coming into this life.

the birth chart is not a personality test, not a collection of symbols, not a math game.

it is a map of physical incarnation, with the tensions, gifts, and responsibilities our souls chose to carry in this lifetime.

guided by the sky at our birth, we walk the path toward the good life.

manidoog

ishpiming

endawaad,

daga wi

mino-bimaadiziwin.