Topic: Native American Indian's Words of Wisdom | |
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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An Indian nation at peace and at war, who were forced to accept values that were so widely divorced from those of their own historic culture and way of life. There is much wonder and mysticism within their religions, core beliefs and practices that offer some guidance and comfort if applied to the modern world.
Lands they have inherited for eons, lands and creatures they loved and cared for, were unceremoniously taken away from them for either for a pittance or by force. If the American Indians tried to protect what was theirs then extreme force was put to use to quell and subdue them, they were made out as wrong in an narcissus world.. History tells their story so well. this is not a thread for debate... it is a thread to bring their wise teachings and profound words to the forefront for meditation to reflect upon & to appreciate their timeless beauty these wise words can be applied to our lives today |
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An Indian nation at peace and at war, who were forced to accept values that were so widely divorced from those of their own historic culture and way of life. There is much wonder and mysticism within their religions, core beliefs and practices that offer some guidance and comfort if applied to the modern world. Lands they have inherited for eons, lands and creatures they loved and cared for, were unceremoniously taken away from them for either for a pittance or by force. If the American Indians tried to protect what was theirs then extreme force was put to use to quell and subdue them, they were made out as wrong in an narcissus world.. History tells their story so well. |
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Edited by
Queene123
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Tue 04/15/08 03:14 PM
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i love your indian pic, its cool
im part apache, and my grandmother mother her name was geronima hawks... |
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Edited by
TheLonelyWalker
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Tue 04/15/08 03:04 PM
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I love native american people
They have suffered a lot. They were the first victims of terrorist attacks since 1492. my is with them everything for the good cause of "american lifestyle." |
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I'm part Choctaw.
But for the life of me, I don't know which part. |
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An Indian nation at peace and at war, who were forced to accept values that were so widely divorced from those of their own historic culture and way of life. There is much wonder and mysticism within their religions, core beliefs and practices that offer some guidance and comfort if applied to the modern world. Lands they have inherited for eons, lands and creatures they loved and cared for, were unceremoniously taken away from them for either for a pittance or by force. If the American Indians tried to protect what was theirs then extreme force was put to use to quell and subdue them, they were made out as wrong in an narcissus world.. History tells their story so well. i do not agree that they were a warlike backwards culture.. and i did not place this here for people to badmouth them |
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An Indian nation at peace and at war, who were forced to accept values that were so widely divorced from those of their own historic culture and way of life. There is much wonder and mysticism within their religions, core beliefs and practices that offer some guidance and comfort if applied to the modern world. Lands they have inherited for eons, lands and creatures they loved and cared for, were unceremoniously taken away from them for either for a pittance or by force. If the American Indians tried to protect what was theirs then extreme force was put to use to quell and subdue them, they were made out as wrong in an narcissus world.. History tells their story so well. i do not agree that they were a warlike backwards culture.. and i did not place this here for people to badmouth them |
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Being Indian is an attitude, a state of mind, a way of being in harmony with all things and all beings. It is allowing the heart to be the distributor of energy on this planet; to allow feelings and sensitivities to determine where energy goes; bringing aliveness up from the Earth and from the Sky,
putting it in and giving it out from the heart." - Brooke Medicine Eagle |
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i love your indian pic, its cool thanks Dear Queene |
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An Indian nation at peace and at war, who were forced to accept values that were so widely divorced from those of their own historic culture and way of life. There is much wonder and mysticism within their religions, core beliefs and practices that offer some guidance and comfort if applied to the modern world. Lands they have inherited for eons, lands and creatures they loved and cared for, were unceremoniously taken away from them for either for a pittance or by force. If the American Indians tried to protect what was theirs then extreme force was put to use to quell and subdue them, they were made out as wrong in an narcissus world.. History tells their story so well. |
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I love native american people They have suffered a lot. They were the first victims of terrorist attacks since 1492. my is with them everything for the good cause of "american lifestyle." I agree with you, Lonely Walker thank you for stopping by, Dear Man |
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The Indians Are a very proud and noble race.
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Being Indian is an attitude, a state of mind, a way of being in harmony with all things and all beings. It is allowing the heart to be the distributor of energy on this planet; to allow feelings and sensitivities to determine where energy goes; bringing aliveness up from the Earth and from the Sky, putting it in and giving it out from the heart." - Brooke Medicine Eagle |
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Lee !!! |
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I'm part Choctaw. But for the life of me, I don't know which part. hahahahahahahaha... that's so funny...thank you |
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I love native american people They have suffered a lot. They were the first victims of terrorist attacks since 1492. my is with them everything for the good cause of "american lifestyle." I agree with you, Lonely Walker thank you for stopping by, Dear Man Love ya ((((((((((((Raspunzel))))))))) |
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An Indian nation at peace and at war, who were forced to accept values that were so widely divorced from those of their own historic culture and way of life. There is much wonder and mysticism within their religions, core beliefs and practices that offer some guidance and comfort if applied to the modern world. Lands they have inherited for eons, lands and creatures they loved and cared for, were unceremoniously taken away from them for either for a pittance or by force. If the American Indians tried to protect what was theirs then extreme force was put to use to quell and subdue them, they were made out as wrong in an narcissus world.. History tells their story so well. i do not agree that they were a warlike backwards culture.. and i did not place this here for people to badmouth them i'm not following you here... You think for yourself, and I will think for myself. Life is much better that way absolutely i certainly do think for myself.. and yes, they could have joined forces, & sent the white man somewhere far away perhaps...but it didn't happen... i believe they were mostly very gentle loving people, who got enraged with all the horrible things the white man did to them |
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PILIMAYA means thank you
right? |
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