This could have two meanings. Navajo "Holy People", Diyin Dine'é, are spiritual beings in address in ceremonies and featured in the creation stories.
Navajo traditional priests/ healers/ philosophers (sometimes called medicine men) are called Hataałii. This means chanter or singer in Navajo. They lead Navajo ceremonies and blessings. There are about 60 chantway ceremonies and most Hataałii specialize in two or three. It takes about ten to twelve years to apprentice to learn a ceremony by heart. No notes or recordings are allowed. They are still very active today with many ceremonies each year performed on the Navajo Nation. Some of them even have an association with a website. There is the Dine' Hataaiii Association , Dine Medicine Men Association and Diné Spiritual and Cultural Association.
There are also people who diagnose what kind of ceremony one needs. These are called hand-tremblers, ndilniihiior crystal-gazers or déest'į́į́',stargazers, déest'į́į́'áshłééh or listeners, íists'ą́ą́'áshłééh
The passage you are referencing is from 2 Peter 1:21 in the Bible. It means that the prophets spoke inspired by the Holy Spirit. They conveyed messages from God through divine inspiration rather than their own thoughts or desires.
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Saffron (orange) is the color associated with Hindu holy men as it represents spirituality and purity.
No. In fact, no man is holy except for Jesus Christ.
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The Holy Bible was written by men of this earth. It was inspired by the Holy Spirit which is the third person of the Holy Trinity.
The Greeks had a direct personal relationship with their gods, and didn't need 'holy' men hanging around getting in the way or profiteering from them.
The Old and New Testament of the Holy Bible does not come from memories. The books were written by men under the inspiration of Holy Spirit.
Through the Holy Spirit.