Wisdom VIII : Seven Eyes
The Dark Continent, in the verdant lands to the West, A proverb is passed that perhaps relates responsibility best. West Africans recognize the power musicians in their skills hold, For it is they who, as... More »
The Dark Continent, in the verdant lands to the West, A proverb is passed that perhaps relates responsibility best. West Africans recognize the power musicians in their skills hold, For it is they who, as... More »
Celts embodied and believed a magical conception of truth, More of a spiritual and magical pragmatist theory denying sleuth. They knew that a false utterance by a druid, king, or even poet, Lead to terrible... More »
Upon the vast and flowing plains, buffalo respected as a survival context, The Dakota nurture ancestral wisdom, passed from one generation to next. A nugget of brilliance, like the soft gold found in the... More »
Down under the aboriginals say that mythology of knowing, Is boldly and intricately contained with a form of “dreaming.” Dreaming is a myth from the ethereal region of Dreamtime, Brining to waking consciousness the... More »
The Zuni have a tale about a little red ant, Who went to Stone Knife and queried in a slight chant, You are stronger than a cow, so sharp even though your are small. So... More »
An oral Apache tradition tells the story of origin, And it highlights how with sky and earth we are kin. A flowing outline that Sky is our Father, and Earth is our mother, Offspring of... More »
Aboriginal folk of the island group Andamana and Nicobar, Avoided the devastating tsunami by getting inland by far. Understanding ocean environs, they noted warnings from the sea, By respecting their local wholeness, the... More »