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Title: An Overlying Spiritual Feeling
Post by: Jennifer- on March 17, 2009, 10:23:48 PM
An Overlying Spiritual Feeling
In his observation of Nature, the Indian not only enjoyed the beauty that abounded in his environment, but was also aware of an overlying spiritual feeling that exists throughout all of creation.
"When a man does a piece of work which is admired by all we say that it is wonderful; but when we see the changes of day and night, the sun, moon and stars in the sky, and the changing seasons upon the earth, with their ripening fruits, anyone must realize that it is the work of some one more powerful than man. Greatest of all is the sun, without which we couId not live... We talk to Wakan tanka and are sure he hears us, and yet it is hard to explain what we believe about this."
-Mato-Kuwapi - Chased by Bears, Santee Yanktonai Sioux (1843-1915)
Title: Re: An Overlying Spiritual Feeling
Post by: Michael on May 02, 2009, 11:46:25 PM