A Ute Prayer: Earth Teach Me to Remember

I can’t remember where I found this, but it comes from my father’s people, the Uncompahgre a.k.a. Northern Ute.

Earth teach me stillness
as the grasses are stilled with light.
Earth teach me suffering
as old stones suffer with memory.
Earth teach me humility
as blossoms are humble with beginning.
Earth Teach me caring
as the mother who secures her young.
Earth teach me courage
as the tree which stands alone.
Earth teach me limitation
as the ant which crawls on the ground.
Earth teach me freedom
as the eagle which soars in the sky.
Earth teach me resignation
as the leaves which die in the fall.
Earth teach me regeneration
as the seed which rises in the spring.
Earth teach me to forget myself
as melted snow forgets its life.
Earth teach me to remember kindness
as dry fields weep in the rain.

p.s. I posted a picture of a hummingbird moth (sphinx moth) feeding on an umbrella plant.  It reminds me of the beautiful wonder of nature.

Thank you for reading.

3 thoughts on “A Ute Prayer: Earth Teach Me to Remember

    1. My father and his people are one of the Indigenous peoples to what is now the United States. We were moved to reservations (“Indian” removal act of 1830) and the Homestead Act of 1862, which took our lands from us and gave them to “settlers.” The prayer comes from the “Ute” people of what is now, Colorado. I say, “what is now” because my ancestors were on these lands before colonialism. Sorry, it’s a long answer to a short questions. I’m so glad that you found the prayer useful. Thank you.

      Like

Leave a comment