Wise Native American Quotes and Sayings on Life’s Purpose

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Hey Guys! Welcome! In today’s video, I’ll share some wise native American quotes and sayings on life’s purpose!
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The different Native American tribes had a culture that showed deep respect for nature. They believed that everything was connected. This belief is called "animism," which means "life-ism."
And it's true that most, if not all, Native Americans see the whole universe as alive, meaning that it moves and can do things. But more than that, indigenous Americans tend to see this living world as a fantastic and beautiful creation that makes us feel very grateful and indebted and forces us to act as if we are related.
Native American religion is based on overwhelming love and gratitude for the gifts of the Creator and the earth/universe.
But many Native Americans believed in the "Great Spirit," which can also be translated as "Great Mystery" or "Great Medicine." This creator god was always present in all forms of life and nature.
So, they tried to be part of this Great Harmony by caring for, respecting, and loving their environment.
Their way of thinking about how we relate to ourselves is also exciting and ties into some basic ideas of modern psychology.
The Native Americans knew that the physical and spiritual worlds were not separate, and they worked to be in touch with their most intuitive parts. They relied more on their instincts and feelings.
Due to invasion, conquest, and genocide, many of this culture's pearls of wisdom and their languages, rites, and stories were lost. But if you look at their history, you'll find great lessons that are still true today and may not only help you live a fuller life but are also excellent moral guides.
Native American quotes are a great way to learn from the past and use that knowledge to change the future. Native American nations have a rich oral history from before colonization. Part of that history has given us a lot of quotes from our ancestors that continue to provide us with strength and inspiration. We've listed some beautiful quotes from famous Native American leaders and warriors about the Spirit, the Self, Life, and Oneness.
▶️Here are some of best Native American Quotes:
• Do not let yesterday use up too much of today.
• It is less of a problem to be poor than to be dishonest.
• It is easy to be brave from a distance.
• We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.
• If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
• Before eating, always take time to thank the food.
• It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand.
• Tell me and I forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I will understand.
• It is no longer good enough to cry peace; we must act peace, live peace and live in peace.
• Man’s law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.
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