Within the beliefs there is great power and energy, I have some experience with friends but am at a loss as to explain it. My own experience most are of both sides I think with only a couple being clearly one sided. Native american beliefs are really not written down , nor are they for sale, so I have been told.
Allan
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Eman Abdulla <emanaphd@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Allan, I don't know much about native American belief system,
but I think that constructing our own belief system is an open ended
process, however, if we don't have a solid frame of reference, our
minds and passions will take us in so many directions and who's to say
what is wrong or right. For me, monotheism is a rational conclusion
for my search for the true faith, supplemented by the multiple
revelations that humans received throughout history. If I didn't have
a religion that I saw fit to follow, I would have probably been simply
a believer in one omniscient and omnipresent God.
On 1/15/12, Allan H <allanh1946@gmail.com> wrote:
> Was reading a concept on native american beliefs..
>
> it is strange actually it is rereading the material .... There was a
> reference to to beliefs being born to the land. For some reason that
> triggered a lot of thought.. what would happen the native beliefs are
> correct, and western thought is out of line. It seems that religions have
> a whole lot to do with rules and regulations and control of others.
>
> Oddly it seems that is a western concept. One I have never known among my
> native american friends,
> Allan
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> |_D Allan
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> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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|_D Allan
Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.


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