Unya, Heya
By Tracy Silver Crow Crosby
Gifted to Tracy in a dream in 2008, first sung during a shamanic master class with Jim Ewing.
Tracy had gone home after the first night of training and had a profound dream, where this song came clearly. She remembered it perfectly the next morning, She returned for the second day of training, where Jim asked the class, "How was everybody's night? any good dreams?'
She reported the following dream and sang the song, thinking it may be a tribal song. Instead, she learned was gfted as a "soul song" by the helping spirits - it was six months later before the full meaning was revealed to Tracy.
Since that time it has been sung in purification lodge and with clients in soul retrieval and healing sessions.
It is a song to accompany transformational healing.
Gifted to Tracy in a dream in 2008, first sung during a shamanic master class with Jim Ewing.
Tracy had gone home after the first night of training and had a profound dream, where this song came clearly. She remembered it perfectly the next morning, She returned for the second day of training, where Jim asked the class, "How was everybody's night? any good dreams?'
She reported the following dream and sang the song, thinking it may be a tribal song. Instead, she learned was gfted as a "soul song" by the helping spirits - it was six months later before the full meaning was revealed to Tracy.
Since that time it has been sung in purification lodge and with clients in soul retrieval and healing sessions.
It is a song to accompany transformational healing.
DREAM:
I was walking along and saw a gathering of people, all going to a barn. Like the community all were going to this one barn, and something was happening inside.
We wnt into the loft, and I could see down at the ground floor, there was hay all over the floor and like a maze (sort of) of stalls.
There were two peace eagles walking through the maze of stalls.
Everyone was trying to help them navigate their way out, encourage them to find the exit.
A sing was being sung by all the people: It was so loud and clear, a beautiful melody and words I did not know, but in the dream we all knew the words and sang the song to help the peace eagles find their way.
And they did, they got out and we all cheered.
It was revealed months afterward that this is a song for healing.
It should be sung 4 times:
UNYA HEYA
1. (Connect)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
2.(Gather up)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
3. (Release)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
4. (Gratitude)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
It should be sung 4 times:
- The first time, the meaning is to give gratitude for this healing and to connect to Creator.
- The second time, it to gather all the pain and suffering and illness that needs to be released.
- The third round is release of all these things.
- The fourth round is a prayer of gratitude and calm acceptance, integration, and allowing.
UNYA HEYA
1. (Connect)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
2.(Gather up)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
3. (Release)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya
4. (Gratitude)
Unya, heya
Unya, heya
Me-hi yay, ay-ya
Unya, heya