About Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow)
Joseph Rael, whose name, Tslew-teh-koyeh, given
to him as a child at Picuris Pueblo, means “Beautiful Painted Arrow,”
is widely regarded as one of the great Native American holy men
of our time. He was born in 1935 on the Southern Ute reservation
to a chief’s granddaughter and a Tiwa-speaking Picuris native. At
about age 7, shortly before his mother’s death, he went to live
in Picuris near Taos, NM, where his visionary powers were developed until,
at about age 12, he began to assist the village holy man in curing
practices. He was educated both at Santa Fe Indian school and public
high school before getting a BA in political science from the University
of New Mexico and an MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
For a number of years he worked in various capacities
in Indian health and social services in both New Mexico and Colorado.
At age 45 he quit his social services job to devote full time to
teaching and following his visions wherever they might lead.
In 1983 Joseph had the vision to build a Sound
Peace chamber, a kiva-like structure where people of all races might
gather to chant and sing for world peace and to purify the earth
and oceans. He built the first such chamber at his then-home, a
trailer park in Bernalillo, NM, and shortly like-minded people began
to build Sound Peace chambers in other locations. At present, Sound Peace chambers have been built around the globe. Writes
Joseph, “My vision is that through sound we will bring about peace
and other important vibrations. Sound can teach us a way to create
without destruction.”
Meanwhile, Joseph began leading ceremonial dances,
based on his visions, with participants from all races and nationalities.
“When you dance you are expanding the vibrations of insight and
manifestation,” he writes. “I created three dances — the long dance,
the sun-moon dances and the drum dance—for these spiritual gifts.”
Joseph teaches that “Every dance, every ceremony,
is both for you and for the cosmos.”
In 1999, Joseph retired from active leadership
of the dances he had begun, turning them over to a new generation
of his students.
Joseph Rael is the author of a number of books,
including Beautiful Painted Arrow, Being and Vibration,
Way of Inspiration, Ceremonies of the Living Spirit,
and House of Shattering Light, as well as the forthcoming
Sound, Peace, Power: Mystery School of Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted
Arrow).
He is also an artist. His paintings, like his
ceremonies and teachings, are based on his visions. They have been
called “portal” art, because they open a doorway into alternate
dimensions of reality.
As a Native American elder Joseph Rael has spoken
before the United Nations and addressed a conference of military
officers at the Pentagon on the role of the warrior in the modern
world.
More about Joseph Rael’s life can be read in his
autobiography, House of Shattering Light, available from
www.counciloakbooks.com.
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