--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk" <shempmcg...@...>
wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@
wrote:
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> > Yes, but in every primitive society, and all societies, there were
> > Shaman who lived on the outskirts, living a life of oneness with
nature,
> > no real need to rely on the society for survival, and entering into
a
> > spiritual dialog with the larger consciousness of Nature (and they
often
> > lived well into their nineties, if they were not in wars.) They saw
a
> > deeper truth, outside of the "one-lifers", and it is their wisdom
from
> > around the world that modern man can learn from., and that are being
> > focused on in those ads etc.
> >
> > Your alternative is to say that there is no wisdom in Man. It is a
> > possiblity, but that view has no legs to walk on. This blog you
quoted
> > shows ignorance of the right-wing mind-set.
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> I totally agree with you about the Shaman and everything else.
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> What I object to is the blind belief that native Americans as a whole
were somehow better stewards of the environment, which they were not.>>

Yes, people are the same worldwide. Only a few hippy chics still believe
that Native Americans were not just like everyone else.

OffWorld





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