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Spiritual Poetry
Exploring "Timeless in Time" - a biography of Sri Ramana Maharshi
Light on the Ancient Worlds: A Brief Survey of the Book by Frithjof Schuon
Books about Buddhism
Spiritual Masters - East & West Series
What is Sacred Art?
The Sacred Worlds Series
Ernest Thompson Seton explains "The Gospel of the Redman"
Interview with Frithjof Schuon - on Primordiality
How can we understand Native American traditions?
Slideshows
The Sacred Worlds Series
What is the Sacred Worlds Series?
<i>Indian Spirit</i>
<i>Christian Spirit</i>
<i>The Sermon of all Creation</i>
<i>The Spirit of Indian Women</i>
<i>The Universal Spirit of Islam</i>
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Indian Spirit
blends wonderful photographs taken, in most cases, about a century ago, along with the thoughtful and often prophetic words of great figures in the American Indian tradition.
Indian Spirit
may be best summed up by one of the most important recent leaders of American Indian spirituality:
"Words alone are inadequate to express spiritual realities. This book expresses the Red Indian spirit because it combines the best photographs ever taken of old-time chiefs with some of their best words. You can meet these old-timers and share their wisdom. People who read this book will better understand our sacred ways. Aho." Thomas Yellowtail, Crow Medicine Man and Sun Dance Chief
What else has been said about
Indian Spirit
?
"Indian Spirit
provides a unique and precious window into the sacred world of the olden-day American Indians. The wisdom of these great chiefs is greatly needed in a society that has lost its sacred center."
—James Trosper, Shoshone Sun Dance Chief and Trustee of the University of Wyoming
"This little book is a gem. It offers wonderful insights into the mind and heart of the American Indian. No genuine ecologist can afford to ignore its message. Regardless of one's own spiritual roots, the wisdom of these medicine men is powerfully enlightening."
—Rama Coomaraswamy, author of The Invocation of the Name of Jesus: As Practiced in the Western Church
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How can we understand Native American traditions?
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"We thank the Great Spirit for all the benefits He has conferred upon us. For myself, I never take a drink of water from a spring without being mindful of His goodness."
—Black Hawk, Sauk
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