Kyle Green

essays: praise :

Diane Elliot (right) leads participants in a Sufis dance of "Yoruba" (celebrating "Yemaya", Goddess of the Ocean) at the Christ Episcopal Church in Roanoke, Virginia. Sufis are simple circle dances, and sacred phrases and movement from the world’s religious traditions were practiced on this night, including movements from Hindu, Buddhist, Native American, Zoro Astrian (religion of three kings), African, Judaism, Christianity, Sufi tradition using Arabic worlds and goddess traditions (great mother).
Diane Elliot (right) leads participants in a Sufis dance of "Yoruba" (celebrating "Yemaya", Goddess of the Ocean) at the Christ Episcopal Church in Roanoke, Virginia. Sufis are simple circle dances, and sacred phrases and movement from the world’s religious traditions were practiced on this night, including movements from Hindu, Buddhist, Native American, Zoro Astrian (religion of three kings), African, Judaism, Christianity, Sufi tradition using Arabic worlds and goddess traditions (great mother).